Doosan for you as well then lol |
I also hold CWR and AFC for my sins. |
COLSMITH
Strange isn't it price goes down in summer when no one is using much yet price goes up in winter even though price of gas remains same winter and summer.
Happened to petrol and diesel prices if you remember during Covid prices dropped when no one was using cars yet went straight back up after Covid.
All fixed for the oil and gas cartels unfortunately they have governments in their back pockets and oil lobbyists convincing them that we can't survive without it.
Labour all talk at the moment no action I know its early days but seems renewables have been forgotten now they are in power. Nothing changes eh. |
Graham re 32934 - I wonder how much loading BESS will put on renewable price. Gas price is artificially high - there's loads of the stuff about but for whatever reason supplies have been interrupted, such as Nordstream; meaning LNG is being carted to Germany in particular, from USA and Qatar. Its all snakeoil! Energy price cap goes up due to apparently the traded price of gas - not in US so why here. One reason no new north sea licences - seems we the people are being gas lighted.
PS why is there 20% hit on gas and electricity price - even making a cup of tea is taxed and perhaps its time to not use the electric blanket as the energy cost is taxed - Government telling us stay cold or pay the tax. |
Smokey
I noticed recently Doosan won a large maintenance order for fuel cells. Wondered if any good for you. |
graham.... Right now our electricty is being generated by 87% renewables and 17% Nuclear, making circa 95% Green. I have some Ceres and in long term and feeling better now things seem to have turned the corner. |
Anyone in CWR? |
Also current generation price is -£4.36 and they say renewables are expensive. The sooner we get gas to zero the sooner bills should come down Should being the operative word. Cheap electricity means cheap green hydrogen. |
Energy prices still dictated by the price of gas.
Windy out there today over 60% of energy produced by renewables. |
Very interested - and my thanks as well Would have missed it. |
Thanks moontheloon :-
from 45:40 ---> 51:20 |
There was a really interesting green energy section on ch4 news tonight. If anyone interested |
China is an absolute essential danger itm and other European electrolyser manufacturers should have a very close eye on especially after another year of its happening soon. Maybe the shorters are long in China... and who would bet against chinese supported shorts... its not too extreme a scenario re global scenario. Just expect Anything ... plus they don't play fair globally. Cooley and the government's gave away any advantage itm had. Enjoy the weekend kicking back everyone |
Ok so if they are manufacturing for future orders would expect inventories to increase for build and materials to increase accordingly possibly between £10-£15 million. Which would negate the £50 million reduction in cash.
Any thoughts?
Net cash at year end is expected to be between £160m and £175m: Capex for the year is expected to be in the range of £15m to £20m, as we continue to invest in R&D, product development and our manufacturing capabilities. We anticipate working capital to increase by £10m to £15m, against commercial contracts awaiting revenue recognition (see Revenue). |
Or thyssen either way can’t see a) how they are going to make money and b) rely on another manufacturer to produce a product that actually works without any problems. The one Moon posted yesterday don’t actually manufacture their own electrolyser they actually buy them from China 😂😂128514; |
"The factory in Høvik will accommodate a footprint of just 2,500m2, including stack assembly, quality control and testing, using automated production techniques from the fuel cell industry.
This is thanks to stack components being supplied from an “established, high-volume supply chain,” allowing Hystar to rapidly scale production."
NEL? |
Also 4-5gw in 27,000 sq ft building 😂😂128514;😂 |
Skinny
Are they manufacturing their own or using thyssen technology. Not many of these companies actually have their own Electrolysers to build but rely on other companies technology |
Another one :- |
Yes, it's a pity - one of the problems with the under-promise, over-deliver strategy is that a lot of activity doesn't become visible until very late. I wonder whether they might be better off issuing quarterly KPIs to at least show the orders and backlog? |
"Why doesn't she do it yesterday? Are they not in power?"
:-) |
Once elected, I will be vegetarian! said the wolf to the sheep. |
Will she do as good a job as she did on the Southern Border?
Why doesn't she do it yesterday? Are they not in power? |