" Andy will support Amy in making a smooth transition and assume a different role within the Company."
Hope this helps :- |
Indeed it does. The lump should have blown the whistle on Cooley but lacked a spine. |
Interesting appointment one that will no doubt please long term investors. Just one more old guard to replace now. 😉 |
Finally cooleys stooge steps/taken down. Did well surviving after cooley ruined the company with his lies and shareholder value |
Norbus That will please you |
PJ. Combine that with Hinckley eventually coming on stream. The UK currently needs approx 35gw of electricity 4.5gw currently coming from nuclear with another 2.3gw to come. Solar generates around 2gw and wind is forecasted to generate 60gw by 2030. That’s a lot of excess electricity let’s hope it’s not wasted. |
grahamwales every cloud has a silver lining and bottlenecks in getting wind generated power directly into the grid provides greater incentive to use electrolysers to create hydrogen to either store the energy that would be wasted or use it to supply green hydrogen for off grid uses per moontheloon's earlier link in post 33066 above. |
"The German energy company has already ordered two of the three electrolysers for GET H2 Nukleus, each with a capacity of 100MW, from Linde Engineering and the electrolyser manufacturer ITM Power in 2022. RWE has now commissioned the Sunfire and its partner Bilfinger to deliver the third electrolyser.
The contract volume is in the low three-digit million euro range." |
Still not got to the bottom of why the UK is only generating 1/3 of available wind energy. I’m suspecting it’s to do with poor grid infrastructure so as more wind farms come on board providers will continue to be paid to switch off turbines 😡😡 |
https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/transport/world-s-first-hydrogen-powered-train-line-turns-back-to-diesel-after-h2-supply-disruption/2-1-1707246Going forwards in some areas backwards in others. Obviously larger scale production and availability will make green hydrogen cheaper more viable. Still at chicken and egg stage. |
Barney
Plenty of cash in the pot 😂😂128514;😂.
Great product, great leadership, great staff and plenty of scope to scale up. What’s not to like compared to the rest of the trash on aim this is a pure gem even if you think the opposite. 😁 |
Graham this outfit is an absolute disaster I don’t understand why you are wasting your time and hard earned on this pile of poo
The outfit will be bringing out the begging bowl again shortly |
Anyone notice the Toyota advert advertising Hydrogen cars on telly. |
Legal and general reduced anyone spot any others
Looks like DZ bank took those up. |
Why the drop? Something occurred u.s ? Cpi? |
https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/production/green-hydrogen-production-in-the-north-sea-moves-a-step-closer-as-electrolyser-tests-begin-in-onshore-lab/2-1-1706394Sounds very much like the dream we had for oyster... ultimately |
Thanks sonic. |
Sonic
👍🏻 |
"ITM has grown up," Schulz told H2 View. "Today, ITM is significantly more capable than the company has ever been. We have the leading PEM electrolyser technology and successfully translated it into standardised volume products. We are trusted by industrial customers to deliver these products into some of the largest projects on the planet."
He continued, "Since I joined the company, I have been wanting for ITM to stand out as an exception. We are not a company with more than 100 years of history like some of our customers such as Shell or Linde, and of course not every process is perfected yet, but we have now reached a point in our development which we can be proud of."
Today, the CEO believes ITM is one of a "very few" electrolyser manufacturers capable of large-scale performance. And in recent months, the company has been making firm moves to prove it. |
Nope still can’t read it 😂. Judging by the price movement probably nothing to look forward to this year. 🙁 |