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I thank you very much for your explanation DK of the 91p tax relief.
So if my understanding is correct and for simplicity.
Profits up to the 40% tax bracket can still use retained losses and decommissioning charges to set aside part of that profit.
And the other 25% windfall profit as they put it. Can only use tax relief to set aside the tax applicable if they reinvest in the oil and gas sector for current and future projects.
That seems fair to me.
So thanks again DK
Sorry to be a bit thick DK but can you explain the 91p per pound relief.
Val you have posted KRs explanation of the current situation so far. And raised some points that already have been addressed in his assessment of the situation. With regard to licencing I see that as a model for world wide distribution of the tech in the future as I doubt that PHE would be big enough to partner on every plant in every other country. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
Loan as far as I was aware was possibly our contribution to the new formed Peel partnership for Protos site.
Now for the fly in the ointment. We still need a working full scale commercial Thermal combustion chamber. And until that has been fully designed, tested and commissioned we have only a laboratory product.
Hopefully Paul Emmitt and M Dryers Ltd plus those young egg heads at the university are beavering away at the problem.
I still have fingers and now my legs crossed for some encouraging news by the 31st March.
Yes T it only shows from the Man Ship Canal. What however is encouraging is the talk of Plot 1 being possibly looked at being taken on by somebody as a waste input station from the canal. That means more products for the whole park to recycle etc which may spur some more overall investment.
There is a draft copy of the Protos site update on the following link for those that are interested.
https://www.protos.co.uk/media-centre/community-downloads#community-forum-documents-2022
It mentions Plot 1, Substations, Plot 13 and Plot 8 Covanta plus a link to latest's utube drone footage.
Hi aandi thanks for the link
It appears to me that both companies are just a form for international investors to use. Possibly for tax purposes
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Val, No your correct that there is one one Paul Emmitt on the PHE board. However Engsolve are now a part of the PHE group as an associated company. With between 25 to 50% of the shares in Engsolve. Which ensures that PHE have their own in house engineering consultants and access to other income from Engsolve other projects.
Good god Twizzle my post was mainly about the tone of frustration in her voice about permit application. And yes they were mistakes in presentation. Are you having wet dreams about her as your post appears to be from a person in in love.
Sorry Val but I beg to differ Look up Engsolve as well
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/05960069/officers
I should image that its only Paul Emmitt in the office doing what he was trained for
The rest are Non Execs and only would be useful in their respective fields trying to find financial support and investment along with legal matters.
Paul is a Chartered Materials Engineer and Chartered Environmental Engineer with over Twenty years engineering and operational management experience both in the UK and overseas. He holds an MBA in Engineering Management. His experience encompasses work in the oil, gas, energy-from-waste and chemical industries as well as periods with major international companies, in the UK and overseas, at levels from Engineer to Director. In all sectors he has been a designer as well as a project and HSE manager. Paul is the founder and Managing Director of Engsolve. He has considerable knowledge of both energy-from-waste technology and markets. Paul is currently involved in the development of a number of EfW projects utilising a range of existing and emerging technologies. He has been part of the development of the DMG® process from the building and operation of the demonstration unit through to the current position.
Thanks livestock good link to committee.
Just watched it through and I thought that most Banks leader held their own which was far different to the so called banking leaders in 2008.
I always wonder when the inquisition starts off with the snotty remark such as being the highest paid people to ever presenting before the committee at 10 million collectively. One day one highly paid leader will say you seem to forget that I pay the highest rate of income tax that supports your wages.
Did anyone watch Newsnight last night. Some of the most unbalance reporting that only gave out BG as the only company that has been applying for forced prepayment meter installations. Yet every energy company has ceased the applications. Looking at the report it seems that lazy magistrates were just rubber stamping applications for a price per household when some were just presented on large spread sheets with out background information.
As a DLG shareholder I use their subsidiary insurance arm Churchill for my wife's car. It went up £25 this renewal and yes there were slightly cheaper quotes. But when I went through what was covered they missed out a lot such a windscreen cover etc. My wife even received a £10 discount for removing her sister who had a claim against her own car policy. A couple of points that I notice for the cancellation of final dividends Was subsidence claims due to drought and reduction in property values as an asset. So it not just winter freeze claims and motor accident. The house subsidence claims I expect take a long time to confirm from claim to settlement. It could take over a year to sort out. I have my fingers crossed for a interim payment perhaps larger than normal but smaller than the final.
Quite right B,
The MM is in fact a share holding warehouse.
I'm afraid and no offence intended but your clutching at straws on this subject C909.
But to be fair to you for the last 30 years before my retirement the company that I owned, supplied and installed the communications system networks between Traders, their back office staff and Market Makers for 4 dealing houses in London.
Seed, every major energy retailer has stopped forced prepayment meters along with BG. So I expect that is prevalent throughout the industry. The problem is as I see it. The debt collection company employee has over stepped the mark and should be sacked and the company lose its licence. Debt collection company's have rules as do BG which I am sure were passed onto the DCC. Unfortunately the word from the government minister now demands compensation being paid. Just watch the number of vulnerable claims that now arise justified and otherwise. So far I have only seen 3 reported cases in the newspaper. For instance was the single dad a persistent debtor who for what ever reason thought he could get away with it. How many of those who came from the bankrupt low cost energy company's were actually check for credit worthiness. Or did BG just get lumbered with all and sundry. I'm a BG customer as well as being a Centrica shareholder. And as I rely on those dividends to support my state pension. That makes me equally vulnerable. I take a dim view of thieves that steal energy from me as the part owner of the business. The fault here lies with the DCC and BG management for not being careful who they send out in our company's name.
Hi BT
Sisk are the Civil Engineering company that have constructed the roadways, bridges and service connections. They also have plant existing on protos site. Who would be better to carry out the roadway, concreate pads for foundations etc, etc on Plot 10B than a company already on site.
The rest of the construction could even be down to them as coordinators as most of the other bits such as Gas Generators, Hydrogen Tanks, pipework, lorry scales will be installed as part of the manufactures install. KR has already said its down to two contractors. That could be SISK and one other for the plant erection coordination.