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ZEN Zenith Energy Ltd.

1.20
0.00 (0.00%)
27 Sep 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Zenith Energy Ltd. LSE:ZEN London Ordinary Share CA98936C8584 COM SHS NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.20 1.10 1.30 1.20 1.15 1.20 42 08:00:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Zenith Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/3/2012
08:44
The only thing that concerns me here is IMO SC has given himself too tight a time frame to get a deal done.
As a long term shareholder I would of been more than happy to hold out until August and hats off to the guy for looking after the shareholders by drawing a line in the sand to retain as much cash value in the company but we all know these big boys take an age to sign any form of deal.I am hoping he will extend the deadline by a few months at least.

duncandisorderly
08/3/2012
16:18
That's not very nice dunc, Giant Steps tries his best.
christianf12
08/3/2012
16:16
lol.Listen to the wise one.For he is our shinning star.
duncandisorderly
08/3/2012
14:44
That's funny coz I can sell far more than the 20k that is on the order book at 8.2p : )

If I didn't know any better I might suggest there are some smoke and mirrors occuring on the order book the last few days : )

christianf12
08/3/2012
14:15
CF12, i see one 20K order in the market to buy 8.20p
otherwise market is bidding at 7.50p

giant steps
08/3/2012
14:11
Going up on sells : )

12p coming : )

christianf12
08/3/2012
10:17
We could do with a self fulfilling rampfest at ZEN to brighten the day!!
(A bit like MTT currently.

mudbath
08/3/2012
10:11
Just as well it isn't,eah!
duncandisorderly
08/3/2012
09:51
Didn't realise this game was all about being popular.
christianf12
08/3/2012
09:50
I see he's a popular chap over there as well,lol.
duncandisorderly
08/3/2012
09:47
O/T

Apologies CF12, rsi is not one i follow

giant steps
08/3/2012
09:12
A few days? Haven't you seen my RSI rns? lol
christianf12
08/3/2012
09:11
O/T

CF12, your time-frame for investment is usually only a few days - i assumed
it was a revised target.

All the best.

giant steps
08/3/2012
09:09
My target is 12p "over the next couple of days", can't you read? We need a close above 11p to confirm a breakout and then a kick on to 18-20p : )

Have a great day!

christianf12
08/3/2012
09:07
CF12, perhaps zen will revisit historic lows if no sales orders are announced

Your chartist target 18-20p a few days ago has now become 12p, what next ?

giant steps
08/3/2012
08:02
Looking for 12p here next couple of days. Can anyone get a quote online to buy 200k shares?
christianf12
07/3/2012
17:45
PETERBLOK,that is true.
To remedy the omission I replicate a recent post from skeky,who appears to know the time of day,also.
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"I've taken a quick glance at the tinyurl link. From the limited specification that Schneider provides in this document, I would say that Schneider have an FCL with specifications that falls short of what Zenergy have to offer.

For example, If you compare Zenergy's 6KV offering against Schneiders 12KV, Zenergy's offering comes out very favourably. Zenergy doesnt provide a spec for a 12KV (only 15KV) on the website but I assume if it did then it would very comfortably beat Schneiders specification.

Its also worth noting that schneider only seem to be offering a 12KV when Zenergy offer electrical ratings up to 138KV. The 138KV is the highest transmission voltage level used in the US and schneiders 12KV offering would not be appropriate in grids of this type."
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++ a response from John of Groats:-

"Skeky,

Without knowing the respective sales prices, it is difficult to know how serious a competitor Schneider will be in the lower voltage range. As you have pointed out, their offering looks technically inferior and addresses only a small part of the range that ZEN are aiming at. However, last year they had revenues of €22.4 billion and net income of €1.82 billion so could invest heavily in catching up if they so wished. That is when the strength of ZENs Patents would be tested. It is at least possible that Scneider are already working on more FCL products but we may only know what those are when they are ready to launch them. With more than 130,000 employees operating in over 100 countries, Schneider could attack a far wider geographical market than Zenergy could on its own."
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My view echoes the optimistic and knowledgeable inputs on this thread from dcroston ,errollc,duncand and others that ZEN is edging towards releasing news to the market that should instigate a serious upward re rating of Zenergy's prospects.

mudbath
07/3/2012
12:15
No mention of Schneider though, mudbath?
peterblok
07/3/2012
10:26
good enough reply and information scope to go in to header? for newbies
rovi57
06/3/2012
20:57
The III MTT Board remains very informative.

I have lifted the post of WeRdoomed(with thanks)in view of its content.

"to clarify the difference between ABB, Schneider and Zenergy FCL's I thought I would ask the Zenergy in an email.

Here is their reply, you can make your own judgment as to which FCL you would then buy!

The ABB device mentioned below is an explosive interrupter. They are not permitted for use in the UK. In jurisdictions where they are used, they are basically a fast-acting fuse that uses an explosive charge to "blow the arc out" when the fuse operates in order to quickly interrupt the fault current.

They result in a permanent power outage, and require that a technician be dispatched to clean the device, reset it, and install a new insert (explosive fuse). Even if a technician is standing right by the device with the required tools and parts, it takes 30 minutes or so to restore power.


For auxiliary power applications at 10kV-12kV we are targeting replacing these devices in auxiliary power networks of main generating plants with our FCLs, because they don't want to continue to tolerate the outages that occur with some frequency when these devices activate.
Faults occur with some frequency on these auxiliary networks, because of the complexity of the network and the gritty industrial environment. Also, spurious operations are also fairly common, because the auxiliary networks power large pumps, blowers and other equipment that have very large starting current surges, so it's tricky to strike a balance between allowing the "normal" current surges associated with starting and shutting down equipment to pass unimpeded, but to interrupt the actual fault currents that occur.

Though I am sure that ABB is working on an upgraded product, currently, they are made only for applications up to 40 kV .

The advantages of the Zenergy device is that it simply absorbs the current surges, fault or otherwise (starting), and the device maintains continuity of power without an interruption.

Also, it provides additional long-term ownership benefits. While the normal starting surges should not be interrupted, i.e. they should be passed by the explosive fuses, these surges do damage equipment, though typically not to failure – they most definitely accelerate the aging and "normal" wear and tear of the equipment and result in reduced service life. Our device will mitigate these "normal" current surges as well as faults and provide long-term reliability and service life benefits.

In addition, for the faults themselves, even though the ABB devices are fast acting, there is still the initial fault current "slam" of the first few peaks of the fault current before the interrupter actuates. As you know, our FCL limits the first quarter-cycle peak of the fault current.


So, completely different products with completely different performance profiles.
End

So there we have it, no more replaceing fuses and outages with an mFCL"

mudbath
06/3/2012
08:10
There is no 100k sell order on the book. hhhmmmmm : )
christianf12
06/3/2012
08:09
No. What's different?
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