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17Β JulyΒ 2009Β Β
Acta S.p.A.Β ("Acta" or the "Company")
Trading Update
Acta, the catalyst technology development company,Β issuesΒ the followingΒ tradingΒ updateΒ today for theΒ six months to 30 June 2009. TheΒ interimΒ resultsΒ are expected to beΒ announced on Thursday 24Β September 2009.Β
Commercial and Technical Review
Acta hasΒ continued to makeΒ progress alongside its commercial partners during the periodΒ despite a difficult economic background, and of particular note has been the acceleration of the commercial opportunity for the water electrolyser.Β
Following theΒ well receivedΒ presentation of itsΒ innovative water electrolyser at the Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo Acta has continued to develop thisΒ breakthroughΒ technology towards full prototypeΒ and demonstrationΒ unitΒ while developing plans for its commercial launch. Negotiations are in progress with manufacturers of small to mid-sized hydrogen-air fuel cell products, who have recognised the commercial potential of Acta's electrolyser system as a fuel cell "recharger".
Acta'sΒ precious metal-freeΒ water electrolyser is able to produce clean, dry,Β low costΒ pressurised, hydrogen, making it ideal for refilling hydrogen cylinders or hydride canisters, which are the most common forms of hydrogen storage for medium-sized fuel cell applicationsΒ (egΒ personalΒ / lightΒ transport applications UPS's,Β remote generators, etc). Therefore, in addition to industrial gas applications, itΒ has the potential to enable fuel cell applicationsΒ to be launched to the industrial and consumer markets,Β where difficulties in refilling the hydrogen supply hasΒ previouslyΒ delayedΒ customer acceptance.
During the first half of 2009 Acta completed the second stage of itsΒ development contract with a major Asian manufacturer and Sumitomo Corporation, again meetingΒ the technical objectivesΒ on time and in full. The next stage of the contract is now under negotiation,Β although, as previouslyΒ announced,Β this is expected to be atΒ a lower valueΒ than previous stages.
Acta is continuing to developΒ its mostΒ promising catalyst applicationsΒ together with major customers.Β SuchΒ applications includeΒ specialised ammonia cracking catalysts and catalysts forΒ zinc-air batteries.Β Β CommercialΒ progressΒ continues and is expected to accelerateΒ in these areasΒ again as economic conditions improve.
FinancialΒ Review
Acta has performed in line with expectations during the first half of 2009. The cost reductions put in place at the end of 2008 have shown benefit through the first half, with a significant reduction in losses and cash out flow. The receipt ofΒ β¬505,000Β financingΒ from the FIT grant project has also benefitted cash flow in theΒ period and,Β in June,Β Acta's application for a β¬212,000 Italian government contribution to prior research and development costsΒ was approved, which will benefit cash flow during the remainder of 2009. The group'sΒ cash position atΒ 30 June 2009 was β¬5.4 million.Β
Paolo Bert, Chief Executive, commented:Β
"Economic conditions continue to impact our customers' investments in research and development, and we therefore remain cautious in our financial planning and outlook. Nevertheless we remain encouraged by the progress with our commercial partners and particularlyΒ pleased with theΒ commercial interest shown in our water electrolyser technology, which appears to have goodΒ near termΒ commercial potential as a recharger for fuel cell devices. We are currently scaling this technology up to a full-size prototypeΒ and demonstration unit before the end of 2009, while pursuing partnerships and developing the business model to bring this product to commercial launch in 2010."
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For further information please contact:
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Acta S.p.A |
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Paul Barritt, Chief Financial Officer |
Tel: +39 050 644281 |
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Charles Stanley Securities |
Tel: +44 (0)20 7149 6000 |
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Nominated Adviser |
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Russell CookΒ /Β Freddy CrossleyΒ |
Notes to Editors
About ActaΒ
Acta develops and manufactures unique patented catalysts which have been launched to the renewable energy, automotive, battery and industrial markets. Acta is also developing other commercial opportunities using its catalysts for industrial waste treatment.
Acta's catalysts and alkaline system know-how are at the heart of the Company's development of a new, high pressure water electrolyser technology which has demonstrated low cost, noble metal free, high pressure hydrogen generation. Combined with a platinum free fuel cell, the system offers a solution to the problem ofΒ how to store surplus energy produced from large scale, intermittent renewable energy sources (eg wind farms).
Acta's catalysts are also undergoing customer tests in applications such as ammonia treatment (removal of ammonia from industrial waste streams), hydrogen production by ammonia and ethanol reforming, and zinc-air batteries (a high performance and environmentally friendly battery technology), as well as fuel cell and other applications.
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