I've been taking notes on RE matters  solar, wind, carbon capture, hydrogen or whatever other potential 'disruptors' are out there.  I like the idea a small nuclear reactors but unless a submariner probably best something not in my back yard.  

BP paying 54% premium for Archaea (US:LFG) with $800m debt. Are they Mad.  

But apparently operates 50 sites producing around 6000 barrels of oil equivalent per day - not easy, cheap and only viable on certain sites likely but ticks the sustainability future box.  We create CO2 lets use it rather than bury it or stop trees from growing. 

Archaea Energy captures converts waste emissions from landfills and anaerobic digesters (cows?) into low-carbon renewable natural gas and electricity. It is engaged in designing, building, owning and operating facilities that convert the biogas into renewable natural gas (RNG) or use the processed biogas to produce renewable electricity.

It operates a portfolio of 29 landfill gas (LFG) recovery and processing projects across approximately 18 states. 

There will come a day when we wear 'stillsuits' as in DUNE but not capturing moisture but other gasses (not 'captured' in the Mr Herberts amazing story).  Sorry can't keep it serious for too long. 

Apologies - MC £1bn, revenue 183m, PER 28, Mr Petrioski 7 - not shabby and with BP covering the debt now a viable prop.

So Q is who and where can we follow.  

(Stocko - under topics suggest a 'themes' or better 'sectors').

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