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AFC Energy plc (AFC)     

HARRYCAT - 13 May 2015 09:02 - 965 of 1468

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=AFC&Si

Pretty much everything in that RNS is historic, so can see the sp drifting until KORE is up and running in July, assuming there are no setbacks. If it drifts as far as 32/30/28p then I would certainly be interested in reinvesting.

greekman - 28 May 2015 09:32 - 966 of 1468

Still a delay in posts being accepted.

LGriffith - 28 May 2015 10:07 - 967 of 1468

Analyst Tom McColm from Zeus Capital giving his view on AFC Energy: click here

required field - 01 Jun 2015 08:17 - 968 of 1468

Doing not too badly.....rns must be coming soon.....

HARRYCAT - 01 Jun 2015 08:38 - 969 of 1468

Surely next meaningful RNS will be in July'ish when KORE should be comissioned?

cynic - 01 Jun 2015 14:04 - 970 of 1468

of questionable value, but nevertheless ......

AFC secures deal with Thailand's BIG for 10mw of fuel cell development in Thailand. The first 2mw is to be installed by end 2016

HARRYCAT - 03 Jun 2015 08:47 - 971 of 1468

Up nearly 10% this morning.

greekman - 04 Jun 2015 08:15 - 972 of 1468

Just a thought, what with the move up yesterday and today's sp early indication (bid prices pushing ahead of the offer and narrowing the spread), I just wonder if there is an RNS lurking around.

Remember some countries AFC are dealing with are on a different time line to the UK, so watch for a RNS later in the day, (the MOU with Dubai Carbon was not released until 1344 hrs), just a thought.

required field - 04 Jun 2015 08:44 - 973 of 1468

The company is really doing well.....tremendous progress in the last 6 months and going global.....

greekman - 04 Jun 2015 13:17 - 974 of 1468

And yet again the sp falls.

The mms want your shares!!!!!!!!!!!

skinny - 10 Jun 2015 07:58 - 975 of 1468

Grant of Final Permit

AFC Receives Final Building Permit to Conclude Construction at Stade, Germany

AFC Energy plc (AFC.L), the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce that it has received its second and final Building Permit from the Stade building and urban development authorities in Lower Saxony, Germany to conclude construction of what will be the world's largest industrial alkaline fuel cell facility.

This final stage building permit follows the First Partial Building Permit, announced to the market on 26 March 2015. Now it has been received, this final building permit will allow AFC and its contractors to erect all above ground infrastructure including the industrial steel frame building to house the KORE fuel cell system, all storage tanks, piping, connection points and ancillary above ground equipment.

Over the past few months, the final permitting review and approval process has been undertaken in parallel with early phase construction works with concrete being poured this week on the site, on top of the installed piled foundations and reinforcement base structure.

The final building permit has afforded approvals to AFC's:

· Civil engineering drawings
· Plant specifications and process description of operations
· Updated building structural load calculations and geotechnical survey results
· Landowner approvals, including lease and access to site contracts
· Approvals of other relevant state of Saxony departments on submitted documents, in addition to the Stade building planning authorities, as regards industrial Health and Safety, fire protection, emissions and noise level studies

This permit allows AFC to proceed with:

· Erection of the industrial steel frame building
· Erection of Liquid Nitrogen (LIN) tank, vaporiser and re-heater installation
· Hydrogen supply pipework
· Medium voltage grid connection substation
· Chemicals and product water tanks
· Above ground piping, electrical and control and instrumentation connections
· Ancillary structures and support work for the above


Adam Bond, AFC's Chief Executive Officer, said: "receipt of the final building permit from the Stade consenting authorities will now allow us to conclude our construction activities over the next few weeks and reinforces the Company's confidence in delivering an accelerated timeline for initial power generation from the KORE system in July 2015".

greekman - 10 Jun 2015 08:16 - 976 of 1468

Shows the difference in how Germany treats new business compared to the UK.

The only way AFC would have obtained such a speedy grant of permit would have been if they had incorporated a wind turbine on top of the building.

required field - 10 Jun 2015 08:39 - 977 of 1468

Really promising share/company this....

skinny - 10 Jun 2015 08:50 - 978 of 1468

We were 10'7d earlier!

required field - 10 Jun 2015 09:23 - 979 of 1468

Oh boy !...skinny...you want to leave the EU....

skinny - 10 Jun 2015 09:38 - 980 of 1468

RF ?

HARRYCAT - 10 Jun 2015 09:57 - 981 of 1468

Back to the old £ s d........

required field - 10 Jun 2015 10:06 - 982 of 1468

Skinny's old school....

skinny - 10 Jun 2015 10:38 - 983 of 1468

About 230 Drachma if you prefer!

HARRYCAT - 30 Jun 2015 08:17 - 984 of 1468

Summary and update from Adam Bond, Chief Executive Officer:

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=5066114
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