Ever the cautiously pessimistic; Sorry BUT You forget the awakening in recent months You forget RWE possibly following Shell x10 and commissioning 2GWs You overlook YARA's appetite to follow And the 500MW reservation ? |
Great to see this get over the line. Its been a long time coming. Sentiment aaround the company will shift as more deals get announced but the big re-rating may not happen until large amounts of product starts shipping consistently from the factory. We might still be a year or two away from that. |
Indeed it is as good as it gets. A recommendation with a ten fold repeat of a big order says a great deal. Advertises ability to deliver in scale tried and tested plant with Linde there Dispels practically all doubts for buyers or governments who want to buy or support |
Looks a huge project ! Iv worked on many uk refinery's !! Nothing like this on any I've worked on! |
Some PR :- |
There is quite a bit under the link "Refhyne II" in the header. |
Another positive step forward. Good news. |
https://youtu.be/n6oC4CDlQxw?si=ZWXYlD6_W2vAqePeIs this stage one of the project |
So contracts with 2 of the biggest energy companies should give some good publicity for the sales staff to promote ITM electrolysers and after sales service 😁 |
Refhyne II 100MW contract signed with Shell. |
Couple of hundred thousand usd per day ? 70m per annum ? That's for total project |
Yup the deal with one of the largest Co`s in the World is worthless- Short away would be my advice too. |
We are pleased to announce that we have signed a contract for the REFHYNE II project, following Shell's recent positive Final Investment Decision (FID). ITM will supply 100MW of TRIDENT stacks and skids to the Shell Rheinland Energy and Chemicals Park in Germany. Linde Engineering has been chosen as the EPC integrator and will collaborate closely with ITM.
REFHYNE II will use renewable electricity to produce up to 44,000 kilograms of renewable hydrogen daily, partially decarbonising fuel production at Shell's Wesseling refinery. The electrolyser is scheduled to begin operating in 2027.
The REFHYNE II project builds on the lessons learned from the 10MW REFHYNE I plant, which was put into operation in 2021, and on ITM's and Linde's experience in engineering, constructing, and operating other green hydrogen projects across Europe.
REFHYNE II has been enabled by supportive government policies and frameworks, including the European Union (EU) binding targets for the use of renewable hydrogen in industry and transport, and the German Federal Government's regulatory framework. In addition, the project has received funding from the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Dennis Schulz, CEO of ITM, said: "Shell is a leading global energy company, and we are proud they have selected us for this prestigious project. The performance of our latest generation electrolyser stacks in the REFHYNE I plant played an important role in Shell's proceeding to FID, as did their extensive due diligence on our technology and our capability to deliver this large-scale commercial project." |
Shorters Dream
They don’t help themselves as far as short selling is concerned there is no monetary value included so it will rise today and I will be increasing my short before the close |
Ok bit more clarification on why RWE used 4mw for ITM and 10mw for Sunfire on the trials. Seems they wanted to use small electrolysers x 2.
Smallest ITM is 2mw. Smallest Sunfire is 5mw. |
I had the guy who installed my solar 13 years ago around to quote for another battery and to reroute some of the cables post an extension...Had an interesting chat with him- he clearly knows his stuff- We talked about new build houses and the fact that solar still isn't included in building regs etc, which is frankly as disgrace. Anyway he was saying that new 4 bed houses should have min 4kwh panels & battery, 3 bed a 3 kWh system etc etc..unless there's a good reason why not ie a larger building blocking the sun. House builders have obviously been lobbying to prevent this..
Yeah love my Tesla Model S too Graham. |
For the question on LSE board.
PEM electrolysers are more efficient than Alkaline so they most likely produce the same amount of hydrogen even though the Alkaline is 10mw compared to PEM 4mw. |
The UK needs to re start offshore wind contracts asap.
RWE wins big in 5.5 GW German offshore wind tender |
I love my Tesla and I think electric cars for majority will be fine. Will still need alternatives for those who are unable to charge at home and don’t want to spend an hour at a private charge point filling up. |
nicebut - people I know who own EVs, love them.
As has been discussed plenty of times - the future will be a mix of technologies, each suitable for specific applications. |
Courtesy of LinkedIn ITM.
Today, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Robert Habeck and Lower Saxony’s Minister President, Stephan Weil joined RWE for the inauguration of their 14MW pilot electrolyser plant in Lingen, Germany. Under the slogan "Wasserstoff marsch!", in an inspiring speech, RWE CEO Markus Krebber officially opened the plant today. 4MW of the pilot plant are utilising ITM’s TRIDENT stack platform, and have been integrated turnkey by Linde Engineering. The other 10MW of the pilot plant are based on alkaline technology provided by Sunfire. The plant will generate up to 270 kg of green hydrogen per hour using electricity from renewable sources. Dennis Schulz, ITM CEO, said "It has been a privilege to attend the inauguration alongside esteemed politicians, customers and partners. The pilot plant will allow RWE to gain valuable experience in operating our technology, whilst we are already in the process of delivering a further 200MW of electrolyser stacks and skids to Lingen for the largest PEM electrolyser plant in build today." |