I don't for a minute contest that Argy hasn't installed a unit at Terra Nova.
>How can you contest that the hydro unit is not being installed in a nursery, are you calling that a scam too?
And no, I'm not calling it a scam, and would offer that we don't know what, if anything Terra Nova paid, or what, if any savings they have realized.
But this wasn't the thrust of my "show me a market niche" question was it? Show us a real market, and it SURE isn't going to be displacing CH4 as a heat source - what happened to autos? Even in FC vehicles where a kW of electricity is worth about 4X that of the grid the numbers don't pencil out after taking into account FC efficiencies. Or, haven't you run the numbers? Or put another way, where are the inquiries backed by money from developers that your optimism would infer?
Where is his public statement that all is rosy with his new HYVR system? Since he's gotten a lot of press I'm sure he'd be glad to trumpet his latest coup.. What did he pay for his h generation system?
>Ask chipotle pickle he seems to know management as he has many times come to their defense.
Like CP I think the latest round of mgt have been good and decent people, but what you fail to grasp, and have for years, is that there is no market niche for grossly overpriced hydrogen.
If I have missed the point that there is a viable market for grossly overpriced hydrogen please point me to that market and show me what sales or inquires HYVR has had.
>With out the data (which imo is well passed being due to be published) about what and how much the by product is worth. how can you contest the cost of anything. Pure conjecture.
Not conjecture. HYVR has damned itself by it's own hand.
Sad but true, but at least they were honest, at least the latest pretenders to the Hydrogen Ball.
>ps: I dont have to show you anything, ask Hydro to show you, us and the world.
I would never rely on anything they would not proclaim publically via filings or their own publication.