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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Redt Energy Plc | LSE:RED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11FB960 | ORD EUR0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 52.50 | 50.00 | 55.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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06/1/2017 08:57 | This is looking healthy. Lots of people topped up at 8p I can see a rapid retry of the recent high at 16p, it wont be a straight line climb I dont think but the prospects are looking greatSafe trading all | ch1ck | |
06/1/2017 08:57 | The Commission noted that network operators are only beginning to explore the possibilities that storage may offer and recommended that the UK should become a world leader in electricity storage systems: Recommendation 2: The UK should become a world leader in electricity storage systems. Two steps are required: a) DECC and Ofgem should review the regulatory and legal status of storage and remove outdated barriers to enable storage to compete fairly with generation across the various interlinked electricity markets. The reforms should be proposed by spring 2017 and implemented as soon as possible thereafter. b) Network owners should be incentivised by Ofgem to use storage (and other sources of flexibility) to improve the capacity and resilience of their networks as part of a more actively managed system.13 | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:53 | A 2016 study by the Carbon Trust and Imperial College London concluded that • energy storage could result in savings of around £2.4 billion per year in 2030 for the UK electricity system and • if 50% of this saving was passed on to domestic customers, it could reduce the average electricity bill per household by around £50 per year. | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:36 | The Vermont utility, which serves roughly 265,000 residential and commercial customers, recently began deploying storage technology in the city of Rutland, where a 2.5-MW solar array combined with a 4-MW lithium-ion battery is helping to shave peak demand charges for GMP's customers, in some cases by as much as $200,000 per hour. | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:33 | Battery Storage Poised to Expand Rapidly The 2016 Los Angeles gas leak put battery storage of electricity on the fast track By Daniel Cusick on January 1, 2017 The summer of 2016 was one of dire warnings for Southern California energy consumers. A massive methane leak from the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility outside Los Angeles had drained the region's natural gas supply, and the word went out that gas shortages could disrupt the region's power deliveries by the summer of 2017. Amid fears of rolling blackouts across the nation's second-largest metro area and beyond, utilities like Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric latched on to a solution that for years had been quietly deployed, but needed an event like a looming gas shortage to be thrust into prime time. The solution was large-scale battery storage. hxxps://www.scientif | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:28 | thats must be metis, selling his 50,000 shares.... | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:16 | India Looks to Battery Storage to Supplement Its Solar Boom For the first time ever, India is putting out the call for energy storage developers. The state-run Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is seeking bids for a 750-megawatt solar park at Ananthapuramu in Andhra Pradesh. In order to supplement the massive series of projects, SECI is looking to procure 100 megawatts of storage capacity. It’s a small step for solar storage in a country that currently has little capacity. But if batteries are regularly added to future tenders, it could add up to a large market, given India’s ambitious solar targets. by Mike Stone March 14, 2016 hxxps://www.greentec | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:10 | I dont see many none holders posting today about if you were not invested how you would have missed out on the gains...... | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:07 | up and up the share price goes, where it ends no one knows!!! | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:07 | Interestingly the 200 day average has not fallen for ages, though it has plateaued. Today it is breached. So over effectively the working year , great progress. | alchemy | |
06/1/2017 08:06 | Not hanging around is it. | keya5000 | |
06/1/2017 08:06 | yes someuwin up she goes... you would not want to be out over the weekend...news next week??? | dlg3 | |
06/1/2017 08:03 | First Buy recorded @10p this morning since the placing and dilution was announced 4 weeks ago ! | masurenguy | |
06/1/2017 08:02 | Sub 10p will be history very soon. | someuwin | |
06/1/2017 07:52 | Some interesting posts. I wonder if somehow Jabil assist in regards to working capital too.Orders , news of orders, references and how is Gigha ? please, Mr. mac. | alchemy | |
05/1/2017 21:28 | At this point, although there's a risk being in, there's also a risk of losing out if you see the potential but nevertheless sell hoping to buy back in cheaper. I'm sure we'll hear about it when it works, but probably not for the majority of times it doesn't! | pierre oreilly | |
05/1/2017 21:04 | metis good on you, hope you made a few hundred ..... cant be bothered myself... | dlg3 | |
05/1/2017 20:46 | metis you said you bought in cheaper, 9.9p is dearer... | dlg3 | |
05/1/2017 20:29 | Nice day fellow investors. | tech_ip | |
05/1/2017 20:12 | You the man metis. Scoff !!! a large glass of port is in order for you. I look forward to your next post after hours forthcoming. I`m sure 9/11 came as no surprise to you. I would even suggest you predicted your ex wife's affair..... You are the man. Chas :-) | backdoorbill | |
05/1/2017 20:07 | couple of delayed buys showing on ISDX, 200k and 100k Highest volume day since redT created I believe, interesting. | dogrunner11 | |
05/1/2017 20:02 | what time did you buy back in metis???? | dlg3 |
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