jojojo
- 15 Mar 2006 16:10
Has anyone got any ideas why VLR continues to fall? They are one of the few Fuel cell company to have actually successfully comercialised their product and the potential for future growth is huge.
G D Potts
- 05 May 2006 12:38
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Very brief article in Shares magazine as a tip for the 'Aggressive Investor', just a brief outline of what Voller does but it should all contribute to getting Voller in the spot light over ITM and CWR.
lizard
- 05 May 2006 13:19
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all positive stuff gdp one for the medium long term.
got my eye on goo news expected.
Confidant
- 05 May 2006 13:25
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VLR vs ITM
Not really the same despite the obvious attempt by VLR to allude to ITM in recent statement -- a bit of bad form
ITM key is that it will use green energy --- VLR I think distils Hydrogen from LPG
Cost for VLR will always be higher than LPG obviuosly
ITM can use "lost" energy, if it can succesfully get an electrolyser cheap enough to store it. Lost energy is nuclear and wind/solar energy which cannot be stored at the moment so is wasted during periods of low demand - night time. ITM converts water into hydrogen and therefore gets rid of need for fossil fuel, fuel dependance etc.
That's why it has a mkt cap of 300m and VLR has one of 15m Not saying VLR is not cheap or indeed ITM not expensive but just thought I point out why there is a massive difference between the companies
mengelbretson
- 05 May 2006 16:14
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Is it me or has the SP run out of a bit of steam this week ??
Hopefully it will be back to peak performance next week and continue its surge post 80p !!
049balt
- 05 May 2006 21:53
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The fuel cell sector today is like the oil sector two years ago,anyone who had the foresight to buy oil stocks then has made money.
G D Potts
- 09 May 2006 10:14
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I added in at the low a few weeks back of 38.50, but I am still looking add more on any future weaknesses. I will continue to buy Voller through 80p, I think for anyone who did miss Cwr + Itm Voller is the perfect play.
mengelbretson
- 11 May 2006 11:27
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G8 there on the up again !!! 10% today :)
G D Potts
- 11 May 2006 14:11
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Good, I have raised my price target to 100p.
G D Potts
- 12 May 2006 13:57
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No news that I have seen, good move again today.
G D Potts
- 15 May 2006 17:52
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Good get in oppurtunity for any one waiting to get in on this one.
G D Potts
- 16 May 2006 18:42
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Sell in May seems to have proven correct for the whole market in General, although i repeat that this is a great time to get in on Voller at a measly market cap of 16mil.
G D Potts
- 18 May 2006 16:20
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Another fall, but the seems the trend of the entire market at the moment, still though a great price to buy.
G D Potts
- 08 Jun 2006 19:23
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Another good article in the Shares Magazine today!
soul traders
- 29 Jun 2006 14:35
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A tick up today on news of a new product launch:
Voller Energy Group - Launch Of New Product
RNS Number:3408F
Voller Energy Group PLC
29 June 2006
29 June 2006
Voller Energy Group PLC
Launch of Portable Fuel Cell Automatic Battery Charger
Lucerne, Switzerland : Voller Energy Group PLC (AIM: VLR), the leading
commercial developer and manufacturer of portable fuel cell systems today
announces the launch of a fuel cell automatic battery charger.
The new fuel cell system is called the Fuel Cell ABC(TM) Automatic Battery Charger
and is designed to charge a variety of batteries. This includes a MP3 player or
Apple iPod(R) which can be connected to the inbuilt USB charging port. The Fuel
Cell ABC(TM)can simultaneously charge an iPod(R), a laptop (via the standard wall
outlet socket) and mobile phone (via the standard 'cigar lighter' outlet).
The Fuel Cell ABC is an environmentally friendly portable generator that
produces quiet AC mains electricity (either US standard 110v 60Hz or EU standard
230v 50Hz). The Fuel Cell ABC charger can also simultaneously run 12v DC
electrical appliances that are designed to fit into a car cigar lighter socket,
as well as being suitable for directly recharging batteries which are often used
in remote locations to power a wide variety of measuring and monitoring
equipment. As with all Voller's fuel cell products, the new charger does not
produce any noxious emissions, so it is ideally suited to indoor or even
underground use.
The ABC charger is the fourth generation fuel cell charger to have been launched
by Voller since 2002. As well as a range of new software features, a new
improved canister release mechanism and new pricing - the unit has a radically
improved appearance to the former model (VE100v3) and features a USB charging
port for charging electronic equipment such as MP3 players or iPods. This is
planned to be launched at the Lucerne Fuel Cell Forum http://www.efcf.com/ on
3rd July.
Stephen Voller, founder and CEO of Voller Energy commented:
'The market for fuel cells is expected to grow rapidly and we continue to be an
important innovator in the market. The Fuel Cell ABC is extremely user-friendly
and can be used in a wide range of applications where portable and safe power is
required. From personal appliances such as an iPod or a laptop, to commercial
appliances such as cordless power tools, this charger offers a highly adaptable
and environmentally friendly technology.'
For further information, please contact:
Voller Energy Group PLC Hudson Sandler
Stephen Voller, Chief Executive Nick Lyon
Tel: 01256 813 900 Tel: 020 7796 4133
Apple iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
Notes to Editors
New features in Fuel Cell ABC
* Enhanced Software
* Automatic Battery Charging
* Frost Sensor
* USB Charging Socket
* Improved Canister Ejection
* New Colour - White & Silver
* New Cover Graphics
Enhanced Software
User can now set the voltage levels for automatic battery charging. Fuel Cell
ABC will charge a wide variety of batteries. Software now monitors a temperature
sensor. The user can now select which hydrogen cylinder type or size is being
used.
Automatic Battery Charging
This mode can be selected via the front panel using the menu and select buttons.
The system will automatically monitor the level of the internal battery and
any load being applied to it and when that level drops below a preset voltage,
the system will switch itself on and top up the battery to its optimum level.
The user has the advantage of now being able to set the voltage levels where the
unit begins and stops charging.
Frost Sensor
The ABC now has a frost sensor built in which works when the system is in
automatic mode. When the temperature drops to+2degreesC, the system will
automatically switch on and remain on until the temperature has reached +7
degreesC. It will then switch off again. It will continue to do this
automatically.
USB Charging Socket
A new USB charging socket has been added to the front panel, this is rated at
300mA maximum. This can be used to charge MP3 players, iPods, mobile phones or
similar low power equipment.
Improved Canister Ejection
The canister release mechanism has been redesigned. The ejection lever is now
located on the side of the unit. The lever is easier to pull.
New Colour & New Cover Graphics
The most striking feature of the new Fuel Cell ABC, is the unique new identity
in white and silver. New graphics clearly identify the product.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
G D Potts
- 29 Jun 2006 15:12
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Finally, I was thinking last night that newsflow was now needed to support and boost the share price.
accord
- 12 Jul 2006 14:03
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Voller Energy Group PLC
11 July 2006
11 July 2006
Voller Energy Group PLC
AGREEMENT SIGNED WITH CONERGY AG
Voller Energy Group PLC, the leading commercial developer and manufacturer of
portable fuel cell systems, announces that it has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding ('MOU') with Conergy AG, Europe's leading systems suppliers of
renewable energy.
The agreement is for Voller and Conergy to work together to develop the market
for fuel cell generators used in small-scale off-grid applications for example
in conjunction with solar panels and wind turbines to provide remote power from
sustainable energy sources.
The collaboration will benefit Voller with the help, support and expertise of
Conergy in Photo-voltaic (PV) and wind turbine technology. Conergy will benefit
from access to Voller's expertise in fuel cell systems at its remote wind and
solar sites, whose efficiency can be reduced by lack of wind and sun. When
required, Voller's software activates the portable fuel cell in order to
maintain a constant power source, so that equipment at remote sites such as
surveillance cameras, illuminated road signs, and environment monitoring
equipment work continuously.
With an expected turnover of more than 800 million euros in 2006, the Hamburg
based Conergy is the largest solar company in Europe and a leading international
supplier in other fast growing fields of renewable energies. With more than 1000
employees on five continents Conergy offers intelligent system technologies for
the rapidly growing global energy requirements, to generate electricity, heating
or cooling using various renewable resources. Along with flat plate collectors
for sun-powered heating or cooling, Conergy also develops and produces inverters
for converting solar direct current into grid-conforming alternating current in
all power ranges. In addition to these key high-tech solar technologies, Conergy
also produces small wind power generators and patented mounting components for
renewable energy systems.
Voller Energy is one of the world's first commercial developers and
manufacturers of portable fuel cell systems, offering an environmentally
friendly alternative to diesel or gasoline electric generators. Voller products
can be fuelled by pure hydrogen or liquid petroleum gas (LPG), a mixture of
propane and butane generically known as Calor Gas, after the market leading
brand of LPG.
Stephen Voller, Chief Executive of Voller Energy Group PLC, said:
'We are extremely excited by the new opportunities offered by the agreement with
Conergy, whose expertise in wind and solar technology makes them an ideal
partner for Voller, as we take further steps towards the development of
continuous environmentally friendly energy.'
www.voller.com