Well, what I think is speculative/deductive but:
King Island has to be got back together before PCE can proceed, with the fund raising and the absence of a director in the last few weeks KI would be the obvious work-in-hand. Expect to hear about KI
Australian Greenhouse Office getting keen to show Howard government is not an environment pariah. Expect an outline from management about what the Sustainable Energy program means for PCE and perhaps the hoops that PCE would need to go through to become part of it (a re-iteration of how the VRB can increase system efficiency at generation, distribution and cashflow levels would be a good way for the PCE head engineer to introduce himself to the shareholders.)
I keep hearing of opportunities where PCE could put forward the batteries for specific requirements. For example Western Australia is dead sitter for end-of-line power quality maintenance (http://geraldton.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=news&subclass=local&category=general%20news&story_id=432318&y=2005&m=10) and for RAPS systems for isolated fishing villages from the SA border around to Shark Bay and inland for small aboriginal and pastoral settlements.) Expect to hear how PCE is pursuing such opportunities
All of the above depends on sourcing batteries for installation, expect to hear about arrangements for delivery of large and small units.
This is a wonderful technology suffering from lack of exposure, expect to hear about communications programme.
Getting progress statements on even some of the above would be great.
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