AFC Energy Aktie mit viel Potential
dass ist hier doch keine aktie die man seinen Kondern beerbt, wenn ich diesen Mist höre long long longus , Schwachsinn, in 15 Jahren vielleicht, dann kostet sie vielleicht 40€ und gibt 5% Divi bei einem KGV von 8 aber doch nicht jetzt, also schöne Gewinne mitnehmen, abwarten bis sie Boden erreicht hat und wieder rein, leichter geht es doch nicht wie hier
was für ein Produktionsgebiet betreibt AFC und wo, falls nicht nur in deren Lokation in Unit 71.4 Dunsfold Park, Stovolds Hill,Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8TB?
z.B. ITMP baut eine neue Produktionshalle, deren Aussagen nach die grösste in Europa für ITMP Produkte.
Hat AFC eine grosse Produktionshalle irgendwo ausser Dunsfold Park oder hat Adam Bond erwähnt, dass sie deren Bauprämisse plannen zu erwteitern, verstehe neue aufbauen?
Dank vorab!
AFC Energy are an established provider of fuel cells to the global market. A refinery customer has purchased a containerised system to deliver 160kW of electrical power using their waste hydrogen stream. AFC Energy contacted Engsolve for provision of Process Engineering support to develop a FEED package for their customer.
Description Of Services
The work was initiated through a series of teleconferences and site visits to gather the required information and to understand AFC’s strategy for delivering the FEED. A heat and mass balance was developed for the process which enabled preliminary line sizing and equipment specification to be completed, in addition to a utility summary. Process simulation models were developed to predict the pressure profiles for each of the fluids within the system. In preparation for a HAZOP study, P&IDs were developed along with Line List, Equipment List and Cause & Effect Chart. A high-level pressure relief strategy was completed, which will be finalised as the design takes shape. To support the OPEX estimate, a market review of carbon dioxide scrubbing options was undertaken.
in Deutsch:
AFC Energy ist ein etablierter Anbieter von Brennstoffzellen auf dem globalen Markt. Ein Raffinerie-Kunde hat ein containerisiertes System zur Lieferung von 160kW elektrischer Leistung unter Verwendung seines Abfallwasserstoffstroms erworben. AFC Energy hat Engsolve kontaktiert, um verfahrenstechnische Unterstützung bei der Entwicklung eines FEED-Pakets für den Kunden zu erhalten.
Beschreibung der Dienstleistungen
Die Arbeit wurde durch eine Reihe von Telefonkonferenzen und Besichtigungen vor Ort eingeleitet, um die erforderlichen Informationen zu sammeln und die Strategie der AFC zur Umsetzung des FEED zu verstehen. Für den Prozess wurde eine Wärme- und Massenbilanz entwickelt, die es ermöglichte, eine vorläufige Linienauslegung und Ausrüstungsspezifikation sowie eine Zusammenfassung des Nutzens zu erstellen. Es wurden Prozesssimulationsmodelle entwickelt, um die Druckprofile für jedes der Fluide innerhalb des Systems vorherzusagen. Zur Vorbereitung einer HAZOP-Studie wurden P&IDs zusammen mit einer Linienliste, einer Ausrüstungsliste und einem Cause & Effect Chart entwickelt. Eine Strategie zur Druckentlastung auf hoher Ebene wurde fertiggestellt, die in dem Maße fertiggestellt wird, wie die Konstruktion Gestalt annimmt. Zur Unterstützung der OPEX-Schätzung wurde eine Marktüberprüfung der Kohlendioxid-Waschoptionen durchgeführt.
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Irgendwie werde ich aus deinen Chartprognosen nicht schlau.
Oder zu früh die Gewinne von gestern mitgenommen? ;-)
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§Hydrogen energy projects win £30m of UK government funding
Schemes to look at cutting emissions in sectors such as transport in push to meet 2050 ‘net zero’ target
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Five UK projects investigating whether hydrogen could be used to slash emissions from sectors such as industry and transport have been awarded nearly £30m of government funding.
Kwasi Kwarteng, a UK energy minister, on Tuesday cited hydrogen as one potentially important way of decarbonising some of the more challenging areas of the economy as the UK maps out how it will achieve its target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to “net zero” by 2050.
Hydrogen has long been talked up by scientists globally as a replacement for fossil fuels in industries such as road transport and shipping but it has never quite taken off, despite General Motors having first produced a hydrogen-powered vehicle as early as 1966.
However, as more countries, including the UK, have adopted net zero emissions goals, companies and governments worldwide are once again investigating whether hydrogen could be used in a range of scenarios, from replacing natural gas for heating buildings to decarbonising heavy industry.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has awarded £28m to five hydrogen production schemes as part of a wider £90m funding pot for research and projects examining how to reduce carbon emissions from sectors such as industry and homes.
The hydrogen initiatives include what the government claims will be Europe’s first “low-carbon hydrogen production plants”, one on the banks of the Mersey and another near Aberdeen.
The “Hynet” scheme would involve a hydrogen production plant north of Chester, in the north-west of England, and is backed by companies including Cadent, Essar and SNC Lavalin. The “Acorn” project near Peterhead north of Aberdeen, aims to produce hydrogen from natural gas extracted from the North Sea.
Hydrogen can be produced in several ways: one method involves fossil fuels but the carbon dioxide emitted in the process needs to be captured and stored in depleted oil and gasfields or re-used in alternative industrial processes for it to be considered “clean”. It can also be produced via electrolysis, using excess renewable electricity, but both methods are expensive and critics still question whether hydrogen can be widely deployed.
Mr Kwarteng said: “Cleaning up emissions from industry and housing is a big challenge but today’s £90m investment will set us on the right path as we develop clean technologies like hydrogen.
“This is an important part of our world-leading efforts in eliminating our contribution to climate change by 2050 while also growing our economy, creating up to 2m green-collar jobs across the country by 2030.”
Also included in the £90m of awards, which come from a £500m “innovation fund” for technologies that could help tackle climate change, are grants for projects looking at electricity grid models that would allow homes and businesses to be powered by local renewable energy schemes. Some £22m will also go to scientists and engineers researching other ways of decarbonising heavy industry and homes.