Rhetoric or real. Can't do any worse. So maybe a positive |
https://www.aol.co.uk/starmer-bids-restore-uk-role-170151513.htmlThe Prime Minister launched the UK-led Global Clean Power Alliance, which will involve several countries including Brazil, Canada and France. |
Why would someone wait till the share price drops to add to their short. 😂😂128514; |
No trade, no truth barney |
Which trade was yours barney? Be interesting to watch if you added 25%, that's way more ballsy than my taste, but I suppose if its off the back off a big 'win' While the planet loses. |
Go for it Barney Boy 👍🏻 |
How’s your trade going Graham?
High time the outfit stopped this back slapping linked in nonsense and put some tangible news out via rns
I will be increasing my short position by 25% if this carries on for another week or so |
Everything we know about the UK losing innovative companies
Fuel-cell van maker First Hydrogen has recently revealed a development programme in Canada. The UK and Canada-based company has conducted trials of its vans in the UK, but has had to decamp to Canada and Europe where interest in hydrogen light commercials is much greater. |
Sector well up over the pond |
The cost to fill up a Toyota Mirai depends on the price of hydrogen, but here's some information to help you estimate:UKIn the UK, hydrogen costs about £12 per kilogram, and the Mirai can hold 5.6 kilograms of hydrogen. This means that filling up the Mirai costs about £70 and gets you around 400 miles of range. Not much benefit to a hydrogen car other than the zero emissions. But it will set you back £64,695.00Fuel Economy336.29 - 348.74 mpgWLTP CO2 0 - 0 g/km |
I guess once the Grangemouth refinery shuts all oil will need to be refined abroad. So no control of imports of diesel or petrol. Talk about energy security 😂😂128514; |
Better to waste eg 50% of stranded wind to liquefy the H2, rather than 100%? |
Instead of pouring tens of £billions down a hole capturing carbon from other countries, and paying hundreds of £millions into constraint payments to turn off 'inconvenient' power generation, why not use some of that money to persuade the oil companies to set up a huge H2 generation facility and ship the H2 to the power stations to burn alongside gas?
Gas generation today 15:50 pm - 55.3%, renewables - 8.5%. |
barney has seen the light |
whats on then ? |
From their site :- |
Sintef confidently expecting Refhyne II to deliver 44 tons/ day |
Examples on EU-funded projects, coordinated by SINTEF
Through the project GAMER, and the subsequent project WINNER, SINTEF together with the project partners achieved the first worldwide demonstration of high-temperature pressurised steam electrolysis using a proton ceramic electrolyser, delivering high efficiency and hydrogen at 10 bar, with excellent cell-level improvements. The innovative results are recognized by the EU Innovation Radar platform. The project H2Glass aims to decarbonize the glass and aluminium industries by replacing natural gas with hydrogen. Together with European industry partners, the project will develop a new technology platform for the combustion of hydrogen, supplied by a mobile electrolysis unit. This project is jointly funded by the project’s industry partners and the European Commission. This summer, Shell made a final investment decision on a 100-megawatt electrolyser plant at their Energy and Chemicals Park in Rheinland, Germany. The project, REFHYNE II, is utilizing low-temperature, proton exchange membrane (PEM)-based electrolysis to supply green hydrogen to the refinery’s production facility. REFHYNE II will become one of the largest clean hydrogen facilities in the world, producing up to 44,000 kilograms of renewable hydrogen per day. |