30 April 2012
AFC Energy Plc
("AFC Energy" or the "Company")
Total Voting Rights
In accordance with Rule 5.6.1 of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules of the Financial Services Authority ("DTRs"), AFC gives notice that the Company's issued share capital at the date of this announcement consists of 184,453,762 ordinary shares of 0.1 of one penny each. The Company does not hold any ordinary shares in treasury.
Therefore the total number of ordinary shares in the Company with voting rights is 184,453,762.
The above figure may be used by shareholders in the Company as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the DTRs.
For further information, please contact:
AFC Energy plc David Marson, Finance Director |
+44 (0)1483 276726 |
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Allenby Capital Limited James Reeve |
+44 (0)20 3328 5656 |
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Luther Pendragon Neil Thapar Leigh Marshall |
+44 (0)20 7618 9100
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About AFC Energy
Founded in 2006, AFC Energy plc is re-engineering proven alkaline fuel cell technology to reduce the cost of electricity. Alkaline fuel cells have been used on US and Russian manned space missions for decades to provide electrical power and drinking water. By using modern materials, design tools and manufacturing processes at scale, AFC Energy is developing fuel cells that will compete with conventional technologies such as turbines for electrical power generation. Today, AFC Energy is pursuing opportunities in several sectors where hydrogen is readily available including the chlorine, clean coal and waste-to-energy industries as well as applications for distributed/back-up power. For further information, please visit our website: www.afcenergy.com.
About fuel cells
A fuel cell is a device that produces electricity, heat and water by reacting a hydrogen-rich fuel with oxygen. Conventional engines and turbines combust fuel to produce mechanical energy prior to generating electricity. The direct generation of electricity allows fuel cells to be highly energy efficient. There are several different types of fuel cell, each with its own characteristic but they are all based around a common central design. Fuel cells are increasingly being deployed for applications ranging from vehicles, domestic boilers, powering portable equipment and large scale power stations.