Fuel sales partnership [link]
Re: Govt, feet? Not sure about that, The UK government has pledged £11m to develop hydrogen filling stations and 65 are planned to be in operation by 2020. If they pay up that is.
Interesting Tweet BBC Points West Very brief clip and couldn't find any backup info, anyone else able to provide info?BBC Points West, a news report by Will Glennon with Clare Jackson, HydrogenHub Manager; Jon Hunt, Toyota & Lexus Fleet and Mike Petch from Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells.Other organizations involved: Arval and The Science Museum Group.[link]
Govt, feet? Do the uk gov. Ever do anything else? They will not act until the boys are well positioned to profit. They will then legisate accordingly on the face of it for the benefit of all but in reality to negate the entrepreneurial newbies and allow for the snatch and grab middle men. Solar? Telecoms? Power? Nursery provision? Nhs staffing? Govt procurement ad infinitum they should really be dragged out by their short curly tales and thrown out onto their telescopic snouts! Or dangled from a very different sort of rope? Britain needs a complete overhaul! The troughing is entrenched at every tier! The two horse race will never provide a true alternative while one knacker is blind and the other lame and there are those with vested interrests scattered across the course wealding cricket bats and old school ties! Good luck all long term holders but expect any profits to be eadled out from under the deserving!
Future Energy Directions An interview with Rolls Royce on how they want to build a new generation of small nuclear power stations (SMRs)[link] have heard on the grapevine, that the Government is dragging it's feet in allowing hydrogen pumps to be fitted for public use at petrol stations
SP Falling again Market makers driving the price down again?Time to top up methinks.
Re: ITM RNS Regarding the quote from ITM below, they appear to be involved in projects which are. in my opinion, ground breaking. The endorsement from Shell and large EU backed profect initiatives are a massive indication to me that ITM are considered amongst the forerunners in their industry. I will be adding when funds allow...."The Rhineland 10MW system will be the largest PEM electrolyser in the world. It represents the maturing of PEM technology for large scale, industrial applications. We are honoured to be working with Shell and the project team to deploy this plant at one of Europes flagship refineries.
UK needs to pull its finger out [link]
In the Graun Quite a funky little number.[link]
Re: ITM RNS This will really grab industry attention. Fab news.[link]
ITM RNS RNS. Largest Hydrogen Electrolysis in Shell RefineryLoadsadough
H2 trains for UK Great article on hydrogen trains for UK, seems like the penny may be finally dropping! [link]
Kenworth Trucks Great video, massive market that batteries alone cannot tackle due to the compromise to load. New Kenworth H2 truck [link]
Re: Production???? Hello W and thank you for your very reassuring reply. Looking back over turnover: 1.9 million in 2016 and up to the end of april 2017 2.4 million so are your reflections on delivering on time and budget to do with what looks like a low level production. Do you have any understanding of the rate of growth currently being met in terms of current capacity. And what level of t/o would the new production facilities in sheffield afford. Thanks for your help.
Re: Production???? Looking back on previous orders, they have delivered on time (and on budget), the placing was to raise funds for a larger facility in Sheffield. Manufacturing in Australia would obviously help, although they have a local company that has lots of experience in large scale production (JCB). As for someone else taking the market, I believe they have proven technology and IP rights to limit that - unless it was with a company buy out perhaps. Shipping units from UK should not be an issue (the fuellers are about the size of a normal conatiner).I agree they will have to grow with the order book but I think they are capable.W.