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Hope not, from memory the cells should last 5 years or something like that......I had a long term outlook on this one and have been holding and accumulating for over a year now, but that's longer than I had in mind.One would think it reasonable to run the unit until the cells need replacement
Hope not, from memory the cells should last 5 years or something like that......I had a long term outlook on this one and have been holding and accumulating for over a year now, but that's longer than I had in mind.
I had a 3 year outlook so I'm down to under 2 now. I am assuming this is the year they start producing in numbers. So far they have numerous companies trialing the units for themselves, CFU have already performed extensive tests on the units to prove the productivity and reliability, so I believe these companies are using trial units to assess hands on for themselves and nut out the implementation and integration for their markets. I'm sure they will be testing their durability, but I doubt they will wait 5 years(if I remembered that correctly) to make a decision, considering they will have the data from CFU's testing.
I'd say these companies will start making a move over the course of this year, they may just be waiting for the CE and other approvals. Once that first bulk order is announced the sp should respond strongly as this will be conformation of all that CFU have worked towards for the last 18 years.
That's my 2c anyway
cheers
Don't know how they got those 2 contracts(53,500 units over 4 years), they seem too far behind the eight ball to supply and at current production(100's to low 1,000's per year) they will not meet their obligations.Thanks for the article,frankblack.
Interesting that they mention Protonex and Bloom ,but not CFCL.Bloom aren't even chasing the same market as Ceres.
Perhaps that is a bit "selective" of the reporter
Neco was founded in March 2004 in response to the ever-increasing pressure that the modern economy places on the environment. Neco is now Australia's leading online eco store, with over 12 staff located in Blackburn, Victoria and in excess of 3500 eco products on offer.
Sorry, The Much-Hyped "Bloom Box" Is Not The Holy Grail Of Alternative Energy
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/my-verdict-on-the-bloom-box-2010-3#ixzz0jqYFJ2IB
I'm still trying to understand why CFU have Neco as their Australian partner.
As far as I can tell, they are just an online web store, hardly what is required in my opinion:
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Neco was founded in March 2004 in response to the ever-increasing pressure that the modern economy places on the environment. Neco is now Australia's leading online eco store, with over 12 staff located in Blackburn, Victoria and in excess of 3500 eco products on offer.
I think a few points aren't quite accurate though. I'm sure that natural gas reserves are vast and don't look like running out anytime soon.
What are energy prices like in the EU compared to USA, does this make the CFU unit more viable? Given the targeted market is EU.
BlueGen forecast to cost around $8,000 per unit in mass production
Yes! - CFU Obtains CE approval for BlueGen product.
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That should move things along a little
Well 'a little' was right. I expected a bit more excitement from the CE approval. A significant milestone was the long awaited safety approval.
Just indicates to me how lame the current market is for fledgling enterprises like CFCL.
Hang in there CFCL!
Looks like you have hit the nail on the head, Roland.Looks like CFU hasn't drawn any attention from institutional buyers yet.
Other than a little flurry of buying with good news we seem quite stagnant. Every time we get up to our resistance level the profit takers come in and sell out.
We have very weak closes nearly everyday. I suspect a lot of short term trading activity looking for the 1 or 2 ticks - been guilty of this myself.
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