Vision Energy Corp. Stock Analysis VENG
Vision Energy Corp. engages in the provision of solar hydrogen energy systems. The company is headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey and currently employs 9 full-time employees. The firm is focused on developing infrastructure for import, storage, handling, processing, and distribution of low-carbon energy products and hydrogen carriers to global customers and supply-chains. The Company’s Evolution Terminals project is engaged in developing a Green Energy Hub for import, storage, and throughput of new energy products, hydrogen carriers, and low-carbon fuels. Its Green Energy Hub is situated at the mouth of the Sloehaven Channel, accessible from the Westershelde Estuary in the North Sea Port of Vlissingen, with direct access to the North Sea and without the need to transit locks and sluices or navigate inland canals. The Company’s Green Energy Hub is in the advanced stages of development, and Phase I includes the construction of up to approximately 400,000 cubic meters of storage capacity. The firm is also developing assets and solutions for the commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors.
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245.00P/E Ratio (TTM)
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207.53Dividend Yield
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