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09/8/2022 22:32 | Truss is suggesting lowering taxes rather than direct help to those in need. Those in need will be paying no tax or absolute minimum tax on low earnings. Those in dire need this winter will not be helped by Truss. | zeppo | |
09/8/2022 20:47 | A Truss only gives support to the rich and companys. No hand out's to the OAP's, the working poor and least of all 'the poor'. Who either do not pay tax or pay very little on minimum wages / zero hours contracts. And yet these are the demographics that can least afford the pay the revised cost of energy of c£4,000 A Jockstrap, like a Truss, won't be much help for the people living in the Dales / Lake District and the Scottish Highlands. When winter comes and temperatures fall, it really will be heat or eat. | tenapen | |
08/8/2022 20:39 | What's the difference between a Jockstrap and a Truss? Answers on a postcard please. | zeppo | |
08/8/2022 20:03 | Unlike the conservative right - the left leaning Democrats in America are taking the need to cut carbon emissions seriously. Never Truss a tory. | tenapen | |
07/8/2022 09:04 | bamboo - you can post what you like on the ITM thread :-) | skinny | |
06/8/2022 18:56 | Support for HGEN (RNS yesterday ) and Hydrogen related companies has been generally lamentable in the face of Climate Change which is threatening food production and water availability: as well as wreaking havoc around the globe with weather related disasters including fire, flood, mudslides and storms. | zeppo | |
04/8/2022 08:27 | I have deleted this post from the ITM thread, as it was causing angst. Not sure why as personally think it is useful to keep abreast of developments! ==================== Cerrito, glad I wasn't the only one watching the IPGroup presentation. IPGroup video suggesting that Hysata looking at fast tracking development to completion in 2023/24 Page 14 of the powerpoint has an approximate timeline. Paul Barrett Hysata CEO dated 3/8/2022 | bamboo2 | |
30/7/2022 06:54 | A heavy read, but interesting all the same. | tenapen | |
28/7/2022 19:06 | As above This could explain todays interest in CleanTech stocks. | tenapen | |
28/7/2022 19:02 | Surprise Senate climate deal includes incentives for hydrogen, nuclear, renewables By Kevin Clark Cont... Credit for clean hydrogen producers The legislation includes a tax credit for qualified clean hydrogen producing facilities. According to bill language, the credit is equal to a percentage of $0.60 multiplied by the kg of clean hydrogen produced during a taxable year. That percentage would be based on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released through the hydrogen producing process. In the case of any clean hydrogen which is produced through a process that results in a greenhouse gas emissions rate of less than 4 kg of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, and not less than 2.5 kg of 4 CO2e per kg of hydrogen, the applicable percentage would be 20 percent. For clean hydrogen producing facilities that release emissions at a rate less than 2.5 kgs of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, and not less than 1.5 kilograms of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, the percentage would be 25 percent. For clean hydrogen producing facilities that release emissions at a rate less than 1.5 kg of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, and not less than 0.45 kilograms of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, the percentage would be 33.4 percent. For clean hydrogen producing facilities with emissions rates of less than 0.45 kg of CO2e per kg of hydrogen, the percentage would be 100 percent. Cont... | tenapen | |
24/7/2022 19:02 | In memory of.... Wrightbus founder Sir William Wright who sadly died today. He was an hydrogen visionary. | tenapen | |
24/7/2022 18:04 | The US climate envoy, John Kerry, says President Joe Biden is considering announcing a climate emergency. The move would give him additional powers to push his renewable energy agenda, which has been held up by lack of support in Congress. Mr Kerry told the BBC it was "less than ideal" that Congress was not "full-throatedly" in favour. | tenapen | |
20/7/2022 05:52 | sonic25 20 Jul '22 - 01:40 - 18913 of 18913 Hydrogen Champion appointed as government accelerates UK hydrogen investment. "At the Hydrogen Investment Summit later today a new round of funding will be announced to give investors the confidence they need, reaffirming the government’s vision for the UK to be a hydrogen-based economy – as set out in the Hydrogen Strategy published in August 2021. This is a major next step in delivering the government’s ambition to have 1GW of electrolytic hydrogen in operation or construction by the end of 2025 – which could produce enough hydrogen to fuel up to 45,000 buses per year." | tenapen | |
18/7/2022 08:12 | Johnson Matthey announces new hydrogen gigafactory to accelerate the transition to a decarbonised transport economyhttps://www.p | livewireplus | |
17/7/2022 16:29 | 'Radcliffe rides crisis as Ineos bets on oil and gas.' Rachel Millard, Sunday Telegraph, 17th July 2022 Long article includes : '.......Gilvary, (chairman)aside from natural gas, he and Bucknall (now CEO of Ineos Energy) are also taking a big bet on Hydrogen, eying predictions it could make up as much as 15% of the overall global energy mix by 2050 as governments try to replace fossil fuels with the clean burning fuel. Ineos has taken a 25 million cornerstone stake in the Hydrogen One Capital Growth Investment Fund, giving it a 'watching brief' on upcoming opportunities. It is building its first new clean Hydrogen plants in Belgium, Norway and Germany, which is ahead of the UK in terms of government support for the technology stop.' Still long term. UK government still lagging behind according to final line. No wonder Ceres has big stakes from Bosch and Weichai. JCB and Ineos taking important initiatives but we cannot invest in JCB, or Ineos as private shareholders? | zeppo | |
16/7/2022 14:57 | Fuel cells show greatest promise in aviation Aerospace companies are working on parallel projects to burn hydrogen in modified jet engines | tenapen |
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