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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eqtec Plc | LSE:EQT | London | Ordinary Share | IE000955MAJ1 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.85 | 1.80 | 1.90 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 62,793 | 08:00:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 7.97M | -10.53M | -0.0712 | -0.26 | 2.73M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/3/2022 13:33 | Selling into strength,hardly unusual is it? Tinpot traders out for a turn,or those seriously underwater. | 2 risky | |
14/3/2022 12:52 | Yep , somebody getting out - now why is that | juju44 | |
14/3/2022 12:09 | Some big chunks being dumped - Strange | juju44 | |
14/3/2022 11:21 | There are some very strange people about - 2 thumbs down for posting an RNS. Excellent early volume - a finish above the 50MA would be positive. | skinny | |
14/3/2022 11:06 | These projects in France will likely be significantly smaller than the UK ones at Billingham, Deeside and Southport but much easier to get into development, build/reconfigure and production. There is a significant pipeline of projects in France "a dozen opportunities" that is being worked on with a man on the ground there for the past 8 months who can progress these projects with local knowledge and French speaking. It seems some of them at least are shovel ready that SEPS brings to the table. Seps was founded in 1994 and is based in southern France: | stevea171 | |
14/3/2022 10:54 | Nice move - well positioned in their respective markets | imjustdandy | |
14/3/2022 09:42 | RNS:a step further in France collaboration with SEPS. To develop contaminated plastic as feedstock. Looks good for the future. | m4rtinu | |
14/3/2022 09:40 | Market will soon wake up to EQT . Hidden gem | juju44 | |
13/3/2022 19:57 | hxxps://www.ii.co.uk | juju44 | |
11/3/2022 15:13 | From LSE RoR. Billingham. CF Fertilisers in Billingham use natural gas as one of the feedstocks for their process, which they then extract the hydrogen from, to use to make ammonia. It had to shut down last year during the gas crisis. EQTEC could either supply hydrogen directly or syngas (which could then be processed by CF Fertilisers in a similar way to natural gas to extract the hydrogen). With a multi phase operation with Anaerobic digestion producing bio-methane, and the syngas being made up of methane and hydrogen, it is the perfect feedstocks for producing fertiliser. This is what DP had to say in the Proactive interview on 28th October, "The team, like our CTO, my COO and myself were yesterday in Billingham. We were visiting our neighbours in Billingham. It’s a very interesting industrial estate with huge industrial and chemicals partners that not only are they looking at how they can decarbonise the electricity that they're using, these are industries with very very heavy demand of electrical and thermal energy but now also we are opening discussions in all those sites about utilising the syngas as a fuel in some of the processes. Providing steam as well and also extracting methane or hydrogen from our syngas. That's going to be more and more important and relevant, there’s a lot of incentives in the government now, everyone knows from biofuels and renewable fuel incentives and all these companies that are in that space, they require the raw material that we produce which is a syngas, where we have, where we're able to control not only the quality but also produce a syngas to the specific specification of the specific process that the catalyser requires." | stevea171 | |
11/3/2022 14:18 | So it seems there are 2 plants not yet announced by EQT: Wilseyville, USA. New build. 3MWe. About to start development with $32 million finance sorted. Build to complete mid 2023. France. Shovel ready conversion of existing plant. MNRG interested in part financing conversion. Build complete by this Xmas? More likely 2023. | stevea171 | |
11/3/2022 10:24 | LSE, Andrew Mathieson, Instrument process control technician (Aandi) paper on Advanced Gasification for the 2020's. incl Eqtec and other stake holders. | stevea171 | |
11/3/2022 08:08 | indeed,start of cash flow = proof of concept.Then hopefully things should get interesting,personal | 2 risky | |
10/3/2022 16:51 | There is a lot going on . We just need some decent cash to drop through the letter box and we are there | juju44 | |
10/3/2022 13:37 | London SE also did a an interview with Rolf Gerritsen yesterday about their announcement of funding of up to £40 million for Eqtec projects. France is mentioned in passing again in this interview as one of the shovel ready projects that is currently being considered for MNRG investment. France would be a break through for a commercial plant. There is the well established Eqtec test facility at the University of Lorraine so the next logical step is to have a commercial operation. If a shovel ready plant there receives funding in the near future it seems it could be up and running by Xmas well before any UK plant. | stevea171 | |
10/3/2022 13:01 | What happened to PyTEC | marktime1231 | |
10/3/2022 11:01 | 𝗣𝗿 The plant will be developed in two phases of 1.5MWe each and when adapted with Advanced Gasification Technology and is commissioned, it will transform c.7,500 metric tonnes of locally sourced wood chips and forestry waste biomass per year from regional forests into green electricity for use by the local community as well as produce high quality biochar. Developments: First phase funding has been secured to accelerate completion of the detailed engineering design and order main equipment The plant has been acquired from the current land owner All licenses, permits, a grid connection and a power purchase agreement are in place The EPC provider, COSMI, an existing EQTEC partner, has been appointed. | stevea171 | |
10/3/2022 09:29 | A few buyers would brighten the day | juju44 | |
09/3/2022 16:57 | Wilseyville, California. "Total Project Cost: $32,899,462" "The additional funding required for construction will be provided by Phoenix Energy from sources including a $25 million United States Department of Agriculture-backed loan and $7 million from the sale of tax credits." The Blue Mountain Biomass Project will provide funding to the Sierra Business Council to purchase key components of a 3-megawatt forest biomass plant on the Calaveras Healthy Impact Product Solutions (CHIPS) campus in Wilseyville, in Calaveras County. The Blue Mountain Electric Company was established by CHIPS and is now run by Phoenix Energy. Permits are in place to construct and operate the plant, which will be running within 18 months. This investment into a new biomass facility in a rural community will bring value to forest stewardship and fuel reduction projects throughout the Central and Southern Sierra, reducing wildfire risk and/or severity and providing jobs in local communities. | stevea171 | |
09/3/2022 16:13 | Tier 2: Projects ready to achieve financial close and construction to start in Q2 to Q4 2022, typical investment between GBP5 million and GBP10 million per project and leading to revenue within a maximum of 18 months from funding. MNRG projects may include this as Tier 2, new build that has been in development for some time: Nobilis, Greece 1 MWe Subject to financing, we estimate that the plant will have the capacity, per year, to convert 6,240 metric tonnes of waste biomass from the olive production process. We’re taking the proven capabilities of the first olive pomace waste-to-energy plant in the world, at Movialsa in Ciudad Real, Spain, and applying it at Nobilis, so that olive waste will be converted into electricity and sold, by the owner-operator, Nobilis Pro Energy, to the nation’s power grid. Doing so will avoid the alternatives of burning or to dispose of materials on the ground, which causes local soil degradation. This project is one of a number of potential opportunities across Greece that have been identified with our joint venture partners, ewerGy, who are the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) partner at Nobilis. | stevea171 | |
09/3/2022 10:48 | Seems likely that EQT will be showcasing their new video here. Energy from Waste Conference 2022. 9-10 March, London. The Energy from Waste conference is the premier event in the UK and Europe for senior level decision makers across the waste to energy sector. The event brings together waste management, waste to energy and energy industries, financiers and investors, engineers and technology providers, equipment suppliers, advisors, policy makers, project developers, and more than ever before, the fuels, chemicals, and gasses industries. | stevea171 |
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