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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.741.849 von schniddelwutz am 15.04.17 15:39:19
moin SW - evtl. ist da grad ein GOLDENES AVL- ei in unser nest gefallen
....auch faktisch summieren sich die VIEL- versprechenden news und sollten, bei ausbleibendne
störmanövern, für ein entscheidendes jahr sorgen........wie auch ein HC- user in seinem heutigen
beitrag äussert................
Any sniff of a decent company wanting to get on board and throw some money at the project, it will double in price over night.
Come on its can't be far off..... I still believe this is very undervalued.
Good Luck All
See you at 4c
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/avl-preparing-for-a-rerate.…
moin SW - evtl. ist da grad ein GOLDENES AVL- ei in unser nest gefallen
....auch faktisch summieren sich die VIEL- versprechenden news und sollten, bei ausbleibendne
störmanövern, für ein entscheidendes jahr sorgen........wie auch ein HC- user in seinem heutigen
beitrag äussert................
Any sniff of a decent company wanting to get on board and throw some money at the project, it will double in price over night.
Come on its can't be far off..... I still believe this is very undervalued.
Good Luck All
See you at 4c
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/avl-preparing-for-a-rerate.…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.741.006 von hbg55 am 15.04.17 10:10:55
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[/url] Australian Vanadium untersucht den heimischen Markt für Energiespeicher
Das australische Entwicklungsunternehmen Australian Vanadium Ltd. (ASX: AVL; ISIN: AU000000AVL6; WKN: A2ABRH) ist eines der weltweit wenigen Unternehmen mit dem Fokus auf das gefragte Industriemetall Vanadium. Australian Vanadium entwickelt aktuell seine Hauptliegenschaft Gabanintha in Westaustralien und besitzt mit gleichnamigen Gabanintha (Gold, Kupfer) und Nowthanna Hill.Der mit der Topliegenschaft Gabanintha gesegnete australische Vanadiumentwickler Australian Vanadium Ltd. (ASX: AVL; ISIN: AU000000AVL6; WKN: A2ABRH) ist mit seiner 100%-Tochter VSUN Energy aktiv, um am Markt Zielgruppen für den Einsatz der mit der deutschen Gildemeister entwickelten Vanadium-Speicher-Technologie zu definieren.
Mit der auf größere Speichermengen ausgelegten Technik ist das Unternehmen bereits an behördlichen Ausschreibungen beteiligt. Wie jedoch die Unternehmensnachricht vom 12.4.2017 zeigt, versucht man sich breiter aufzustellen.
VSUN Energy, gegründet 2016, hat den Auftrag, die Märkte, speziell in Australien, aber auch international, für die künftige Distribution der VRB (Vanadium redox flow batteries) aufzubereiten. Wie nun VSUN mitteilte zeigt eine Studie ein wachsendes Interesse des Marktes. Über 80 Anfragen, die von selbst kamen, lägen VSUN alleine aus Australien vor, was beweist, dass der Markt bereit ist, die Produkte anzunehmen.
VSUN ist aktuell damit beschäftigt, alle Erkenntnisse der Studie auszuwerten um danach eine geeignete Produktpalette für den heimischen Markt darzustellen.
Vincent Algar, Direktor von Australian Vanadium betont, dass die Vanadium-Speichertechnik ideal zu der in Australien vorherrschenden Stromgewinnung durch Solarzellen auf den Hausdächern passt. Mit der Langlebigkeit, der hohen Speichermenge und der einfachen Technik ist es genau das, wonach viele Menschen suchen. Hausinhaber suchen nach einer wirtschaftlichen, sicheren und ausreichenden Stromversorgung während der Nachtstunden. VSUN, so Vincent Algar, hat das Potential, Teil der gewünschten Stromversorgung zu sein..........
http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmensprofile/australian-van…
SK vorm XXL- WE............aud 0,017
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.579.654 von PWKW am 21.03.17 14:45:10http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmensprofile/australian-van…
Blesberg Lithium Drilling Underway
Highlights: Lithium and Feldspar drilling underway in 4,000m RC, 500m diamond drilling program Drilling is targeting vertical and strike extension of exposed Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum Pegmatite (LCT) at Blesberg
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.554.491 von hbg55 am 17.03.17 10:46:30http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmensprofile/australian-van…
aus dem miningscout von heute
aus dem miningscout von heute
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.757.162 von hbg55 am 23.11.16 16:59:04
moin AVL- ers,
...nun ist man bei jüngsten expl. auch noch auf das stark nachgefragte cobalt gestossen........
Gabanintha drilling review adds new opportunity for critical
battery metal.
Highlights:
Significant Cobalt mineralisation identified in
review of the Gabanintha data
1,270 samples report above 200ppm Co, at an
average of 275ppm Co
Maximum assay of 0.18% (1828ppm) Co recorded
in GRC102 (42m-43m)
Earlier metallurgical testwork results indicate
potential to produce cobalt by-product
Opportunity to extend Gabanintha as a unique
battery metals source
Additional evaluation to be undertaken of Cobalt
potential
AVL identifies Cobalt at Gabanintha
Vanadium Project............
http://australianvanadium.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/…
AVL identifies Cobalt at Gabanintha Vanadium Project
moin AVL- ers,
...nun ist man bei jüngsten expl. auch noch auf das stark nachgefragte cobalt gestossen........
Gabanintha drilling review adds new opportunity for critical
battery metal.
Highlights:
Significant Cobalt mineralisation identified in
review of the Gabanintha data
1,270 samples report above 200ppm Co, at an
average of 275ppm Co
Maximum assay of 0.18% (1828ppm) Co recorded
in GRC102 (42m-43m)
Earlier metallurgical testwork results indicate
potential to produce cobalt by-product
Opportunity to extend Gabanintha as a unique
battery metals source
Additional evaluation to be undertaken of Cobalt
potential
AVL identifies Cobalt at Gabanintha
Vanadium Project............
http://australianvanadium.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.524.852 von schniddelwutz am 13.03.17 11:45:52
.....und es geht weiter voran mit der AVL- techno - lest mal folg.............(gefunden bei nem
geschätzten HC- user )...........
Vanadium Australia managing director Vince Algar is arguing the case for vanadium flow batteries. Photo: Attila Csaszar
Matt Mckenzie
Wednesday, 15 March, 2017 - 12:10
A second Western Australian company is hoping to help solve South Australia’s energy crisis, with West Perth-based Australian Vanadium [7] today committing to tender to build a battery storage facility in the state.
It comes two days after another local ASX-listed player, Carnegie Clean Energy [8], said that it had been in discussions with the SA government to provide battery storage for the state’s network.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill yesterday announced a $150 million renewable technology fund which he said would pay for the construction of a 100 megawatt battery storage facility.
Billionaire Elon Musk, who is chief executive of electric car company Tesla, has also thrown his hat into the ring, saying he could solve the problem in 100 days or would donate the batteries for free.
Australian Vanadium [7] subsidiary VSun Energy has a distribution agreement for vanadium flow batteries with Austrian battery manufacturer Gildemiester, and has previously installed capacity at a property near Busselton.
Vanadium managing director [9]Vincent Algar [9] said the batteries were suited for back up power supplies because they could provide three phase power used in manufacturing.
One such facility is already being built in the Dalian, China, with capacity of 800 megawatt hours.
That is reported to be the world's largest energy storage facility.
Carnegie managing director [10]Michael Ottaviano [10] said SA had led the country in development of renewable energy and now needed significant storage capability to stabilise the network.
In September last year, almost the entirety of South Australia suffered a blackout after a storm knocked out a series of transmission lines.
That, combined with frequency volatility of renewable generation, led the Australian Energy Market Operator [11] to shut down the state’s generators to avoid system damage.
The state has suffered more power issues in the period since.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in February he had directed the Australian Renewable Energy Agency [12] and Clean Energy Finance Corporation [13] to commence a funding round for large scale storage and flexible capacity projects, such as pumped hydro.
The two organisations then opened an expression of interest process to fund potential storage options.
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/avl-today-committing-to-ten…
SK heute.........1,9ct
WA players set to battle Elon Musk for SA battery project
.....und es geht weiter voran mit der AVL- techno - lest mal folg.............(gefunden bei nem
geschätzten HC- user )...........
Vanadium Australia managing director Vince Algar is arguing the case for vanadium flow batteries. Photo: Attila Csaszar
Matt Mckenzie
Wednesday, 15 March, 2017 - 12:10
A second Western Australian company is hoping to help solve South Australia’s energy crisis, with West Perth-based Australian Vanadium [7] today committing to tender to build a battery storage facility in the state.
It comes two days after another local ASX-listed player, Carnegie Clean Energy [8], said that it had been in discussions with the SA government to provide battery storage for the state’s network.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill yesterday announced a $150 million renewable technology fund which he said would pay for the construction of a 100 megawatt battery storage facility.
Billionaire Elon Musk, who is chief executive of electric car company Tesla, has also thrown his hat into the ring, saying he could solve the problem in 100 days or would donate the batteries for free.
Australian Vanadium [7] subsidiary VSun Energy has a distribution agreement for vanadium flow batteries with Austrian battery manufacturer Gildemiester, and has previously installed capacity at a property near Busselton.
Vanadium managing director [9]Vincent Algar [9] said the batteries were suited for back up power supplies because they could provide three phase power used in manufacturing.
One such facility is already being built in the Dalian, China, with capacity of 800 megawatt hours.
That is reported to be the world's largest energy storage facility.
Carnegie managing director [10]Michael Ottaviano [10] said SA had led the country in development of renewable energy and now needed significant storage capability to stabilise the network.
In September last year, almost the entirety of South Australia suffered a blackout after a storm knocked out a series of transmission lines.
That, combined with frequency volatility of renewable generation, led the Australian Energy Market Operator [11] to shut down the state’s generators to avoid system damage.
The state has suffered more power issues in the period since.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in February he had directed the Australian Renewable Energy Agency [12] and Clean Energy Finance Corporation [13] to commence a funding round for large scale storage and flexible capacity projects, such as pumped hydro.
The two organisations then opened an expression of interest process to fund potential storage options.
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/avl-today-committing-to-ten…
SK heute.........1,9ct
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.523.856 von hbg55 am 13.03.17 09:26:43hört sich gut an - danke
in stuttgart wird reagiert
in stuttgart wird reagiert
Australian Vanadium to expand Gabanintha project
10:30 13 Mar 2017
AVL has secured strategic additional ground at its Gabanintha Vanadium Project.
Australian Vanadium to expand Gabanintha project
AVL plans to mine, process and sell vanadium and related products
Australian Vanadium (ASX:AVL) has agreed to acquire two exploration licences that will expand its 100% owned Gabanintha Vanadium Project located near Meekatharra in Western Australia.
The ground has been acquired as part of securing future infrastructure access for the planned Gabanintha vanadium project development.
The licences are also prospective for vanadium, iron, uranium, precious and base metals.
Payment as consideration for the sale of the licences will be AVL shares to the value of $100,000.
AVL is currently conducting a range of studies ahead of a more detailed feasibility study on the project.
The company has a vertically integrated strategy to sell vanadium products such as batteries to end users and supply and process raw materials sourced from Gabanintha.
Background
AVL is advancing the development of its 100%-owned Gabanintha Vanadium project measuring 91.4 million tonnes at 0.82% vanadium.
The company also aims to develop a local production capacity for high-purity vanadium electrolyte, which forms a key component of vanadium redox flow batteries.
AVL is actively marketing vanadium redox flow batteries in Australia through a distribution agreement with world-leading flow battery manufacturer, GILDEMEISTER.
The first vanadium redox flow battery storage system has been sold and installed at a native tree nursery in Busselton, Western Australia.
AVL has also commenced exploration at its recently acquired 50.03% owned Blesberg lithium-tantalum project located in South Africa.
Environmental fieldwork commencing
The company has contracted environmental consultants to undertake the first of two field programs to identify and report on flora and fauna at the proposed Gabanintha project site.
The first field season survey in autumn, commencing mid-March will be followed by a spring season survey later in the year around August.
Results will form the basis of future environmental applications and management plans.
Copper-gold exposure
AVL recently completed the sale of its 100% equity in the Peak Hill Project located in the Bryah Basin of Western Australia to aspiring ASX company, Bryah Resources Limited.
Bryah is presently an unlisted public company with a focus on gold and copper exploration.
It is now in the advanced stages of preparation to undertake an initial public offering (IPO) on the ASX in the coming months.
In addition to the sale of the Peak Hill Project, AVL has agreed to sell the precious and base metal rights in the Gabanintha Project to Bryah, subject to Bryah listing.
AVL will receive a 0.75% net smelter return and shares in Bryah, giving AVL a 7-9% stake upon listing.
The equity position allows AVL to benefit from any copper-gold exploration success at Gabanintha or on their Bryah Basin tenements which are in an area of significant mineral deposits.
All AVL shareholders at the time of the public offer will be given a priority opportunity to participate.
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