Not sure it would have already been manufactured Moon. Only just ordered it lol. Remember they are in the process of manufacturing 300mw for RWE and Shell. |
Barney
Nice to see you buying |
Think there may be an additional bounce today after the initial trump news recovery |
It is happening.. as they said it would. Good news indeed.
Hopefully our patience will be rewarded. |
These small deals have already been manufactured to set up immediately and profit from straight away, and maybe quickly see and record and tell people finally what benefit having an itm product will do for them. Not currently invested. But these are the bread and butter if can start picking them up. |
Blake
The company has plenty of cash and increasing revenue. |
Well done itm now one of these a week |
https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/electrolysers/what-does-trump-s-victory-mean-for-european-green-hydrogen-tech-firms-expansion-into-the-us-/2-1-1735770 |
No details on profit so another short for me after the initial 1-2p spike |
Another first by ITM and a great advert for potential customers who want a quicker answer for hydrogen production.
These units allow for site preparation to be done well before delivery allowing producers to start hydrogen production far quicker than any other type of electrolyser. It doesn’t really need to be green electricity starting off. |
The current market cap is not much more than the net cash position after deducting all liabilities. So the market is telling us that the technology that has been developed has little value. I don't think that's correct. Fortunately they have enough cash to invest for years by which time the company will have either failed or succeeded so it looks good value to me. |
another few quid in the bank |
Right let’s get production moved to Germany 😬 |
ITM Power is pleased to announce that we have signed our first contract to sell a NEPTUNE V unit to Guttroff GmbH, a private German company that provides solutions for technical and medical gases, welding supplies, and engineering and which celebrates its 100th company anniversary in 2025.
Launched in May this year and ideally suited for mid-sized projects, NEPTUNE V utilises ITM's leading and proven TRIDENT stack technology. NEPTUNE V is our full-scope 5MW containerised electrolyser plant. It provides reliable, flexible, and highly efficient hydrogen production capacity and the industry's smallest footprint per MW.
In July 2024, Guttroff received €5m of funding from Bavaria's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy as part of the Bavarian electrolyser subsidy program to start the domestic production of green hydrogen in the area. The electrolyser will provide green hydrogen to a planned refuelling station.
Dennis Schulz, CEO, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen by Guttroff, a renowned gases company, to provide our best-in-class technology for their first green hydrogen project. Since its launch just a few months ago, NEPTUNE V has been very well received by customers, and we are excited about the level of interest". |
Willoics - even if you don't believe in man made climate change !. Do you not think breathing 'clean air' is important?. Far more people dieing of breathing related conditions then will ever die of hyperthermia. |
See, now that's where atheistic evolution leads to. You shall know them by their fruits.
A BELIEF that life is in a fine balance; came from nowhere, by chance, and therefore, that is where we are heading if we ain't extra super duper careful. People become full of worry and anxiety, and worse still, fool themselves into all sorts of diabolical behaviour - because who cares? We'll all be gone soon. This is sin.
Repent, and Relax; we are in God's hands. |
I suppose it doesn’t really have to wipe out humans to be destructive. Insects die off then so do we. Apparently according to Attenborough if the sea warms up to much it will kill off plankton which will also have a knock effect. Life on earth is a fine balance who knows we might survive we might not bit like investing on AIM. |
Robin Hoods Bay 7 miles south of Whitby, walked past it many times. |
20,000 years ago GB was covered by an ice sheet so thick and heavy it has been proved that the land in the South of England rose as a result of the weight of the ice disappearing as it melted.
Climate change is nothing new. Luckily we were not around then or we would have been blamed for that too. 'You need to burn more carbon fuels to keep your homes warm. Too many people are dying of cold.' Bbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrr. |
I recently watched a program on TV which included a couple who are growing white grapes in Yorkshire, Whitby I think it was. On a hill right beside the sea. |
Indeed there are..... Presumably what you don`t want is to unwittingly change the temperature because of what we are doing? IE such that it wipes out other species and makes vast areas unliveable in? Then you get mass migration due to the above- which `some` don't seem to like at the best of times...As we've seen very recently. |
I couldn't possibly comment. |