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"Fuel cell load cycling to support the electric grid"
the name of an FCEL PATENT. EU patent: EP3465809A1
May 8th post ?
hmm. but there is a patent to allow them to do this.
a chip is my measure for fcel. it is $1.2 m which is the reported yearly compensation for our brave leader. so Bridgeport is a 29 chip project. someone else used megachip which i really like. we need some megachip projects.
how many chips is that?
and an oil sands project, a 'near term Korea' win and a Hyundai homerun. hahahah. at the very least a LIPA PPA? Or Triangle news? Or Tulare? Or any other news?
exactly- this was a 28 Chip deal (my new measure for the company is how many Chips it could afford). Per year they are going to get 12.5 Chips of revenue and 6 Chips of profit.
yes but Air Liquide is a partner for FCEL in two hydrogen projects. these are commercial. still it's not small that FCEL awarded "$3.8m from SCAQMD for another renewable fuel cell project".
that would fund more than two Chip years (my new metric is how many Chip years of salary a project is).
as far as I can understand, SEOC fuel cells take high pressure steam + electricity and convert the steam to hydrogen at very good efficiency. almost 95 percent to over 70.
yes, and look at the requirements:
• Forecourt Refueling – Small Commercial
– Small, single module system
• 50 MW Block – Mid Industrial/Central
– 32 MT H2/day
– Process Integration (Ammonia, steel, etc)
• 1000 MW Block – Large Industrial/Nuclear
– 640 MT H2/day
– Thermal Integration – coupled with industry
one nuclear plant would use a lot of fcs
wow, almost 13 percent of the entire float has traded.
yes, that was my thinking. sorry for not writing my thoughts but the documents are rich...
Is Mary Sotos related to Christopher Sotos?
another Triangle. just posted. another extension. https://www.ctgreenbank.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/CGB_BOD_Draft_Meeting-Minutes_042619.pdf
and if you look at their website, Posco says their utility fc is 2.5 MW. FCEL is 2.4, I believe.
when do you start to get nervous?
the day is young
LIPA LIPA LIPA.
https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A5adf32a8-9d8d-42a5-8c86-e86d0df470aa
it will be interesting to see the minutes...
if they do finalize Bridgeport, change your name for a day to I was wrong. if it's not done in a week, I will change mine to "Jack was right".Deal?
omg, its brutual,we are at yesterday
when will Jacks first post be? 8:38?
Thank you for your insights, Mr 100 million dollar deal man. I am honored that can spend so much time here on this message board!
You're welcome. I dig a lot out of anxiety.
Nervous Jack? Hey are you the registered Morgan Stanley broker named Bolander?
I hear you. I hope it comes out next week though so I can get a bit more toward this.
Fcel does have one project that does this. Look at their website.
Thank you for the suggestion. Much better board now.
I am with you. This is my last retail stock having been conned on so many other companies. Get me to $2.30 and I can shake the dust from my feet and go away. Hoping for some financing news soon- why did they draw down the credit earlier and I think the stock offer was already in the works. So maybe a generic "company update" with some details would be coming. And please shut up Bolander
And a service agreement and new MOU with POSCO.
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/266686/fuelcell-energy-to-supply-renewable-power-to-californian-grid
Nope. Not part of the 11.2 mw generating assets.
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/266686/fuelcell-energy-to-supply-renewable-power-to-californian-grid
No, despite what shorts will say, this was not part of the 11.2 mw generating pool. See the article above. This was capital for something TBD, as was the Hercules loan.
Or maybe that FCEL might not need a P R person because they will soon be part of Exxon? No forward guidance and no update on mou with POSCO.... That would be so much fun for shorts...
Exxon to Pay $300 Million to Resolve U.S. Pollution Cases https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-31/exxon-to-pay-300-million-to-resolve-chemical-pollution-cases
Announcing something after this news is out seems to make sense...
Dear all,
While looking on LinkedIn, I found an interesting new product mentioned - the BAFC. At least it seems new to me. Anyone else hear of this?
Sung-Lay Ryu
ManagerCompany NamePOSCO ENERGYDates EmployedMar 2010 – Present Employment Duration7 yrs 8 mosLocationSOUTH KOREA
Electrical & Control part Manager
Development of Fuelcell system for building application
Dev. of Fuelcell system for use in emergency back-up system
• Conducted 100kW Building Application Fuel Cell(BAFC) Joint Development projects to provide extensive solution of renewable energy makers specially building application from Seoul City and other local government in Korea
• Jointly worked with Fuel Cell Energy in CT, USA to develop BAFC where requires the instrumentation, electrical design for BOP electrical distribution including selection of VFD, Power Control Unit back ground and logic development.
• Experienced overall new product desing process(VE, P&ID, HAZOP,Detail Desing, Fabrication) and the commissioning & field test for two 1st Articles test of BAFC for over 4 months.
• Leading the BAFC Beta Product developmnet team including Cost Reduction activities responsible for cutting the cost of 100kW product by 20% of 1st article and, proposing and evaluating design changes for continuous cost reduction.