Ich habe eine brandneue Gesprächsnotiz in der " Q4 2009 Entech Solar, Inc. Earnings Confere " gefunden. Der neue Chef dieser noch nicht produzierenden Solarfirma David Gelbaum führt Gespräche mit Solar Enertech über die zukünftige Produktion der neu entwickelten Solarmodule von Enertech Solar in China. Vielleicht auch deshalb die 3. Produktionslinie. Gelbaum besitzt eine Menge Aktien von beiden Firmen. Vieles passt in dem Zusammenhang zusammen: D. Gelbaum ist Mehrheitsaktionär in Enertech Solar und neuer CEO. In Solar Enertech besitzt er auch einen grossen Teil der Aktien . Er könnte somit bestimmen, wo produziert wird. Solar Enertech hat ein neues Solarmodul mit Konzentrator entwickelt und es wird in diesem Sommer zertifiziert. ThermaVolt™ II Module Entech Solar's ThermaVolt™ II module is based on proprietary concentrating photovoltaic and thermal (CPVT) technology that simultaneously produces electricity and thermal energy. The ThermaVolt II module's combined energy output produces 4-5X as much energy as standalone PV. ThermaVolt II leverages Entech Solar’s proven optical technology by using its proprietary arched Fresnel lens to provide about 20 times concentration of sunlight onto the solar cells. The product’s unique design is applicable for both ground and roof-mount applications, and focuses on low cost, manufacturability, ease of installation, compactness and high reliability. Für Solar Enertertech mit den bisherigen Geschäftskontakten in verschiedenen Ländern wäre es eine erhebliche Aufwertung mit einem neuen innovativen Produkt. Die Firma könnte ein " Bigplayer " werden. Hier der Gesprächsausschnitt zwischen D. Gelbaum und einem Aktionär: F I N A L T R A N S C R I P T Mar. 31. 2010 / 2:00PM, ENSL - Q4 2009 Entech Solar, Inc. Earnings Conference Call Operator (Operator Instructions). You have a follow-up question from the line of John Ratious. Please proceed. John Ratious - - Shareholder Hi, David. Just one follow-up question. David Gelbaum - Entech Solar, Inc. - Chairman, CEO Sure. John Ratious - - Shareholder Any thoughts on where you would be manufacturing the SolarVolt? David Gelbaum - Entech Solar, Inc. - Chairman, CEO Yes. We've been working with a Chinese company, Solar EnerTech, and it's -- we've been exploring manufacturing the product over there in China.John Ratious - - Shareholder So the Texas facility would not be used is what you're saying? David Gelbaum - Entech Solar, Inc. - Chairman, CEO Not necessarily, but -- because we expect that the main -- with the main component of the -- the receiver component, we expect, will not be manufactured in Texas. We expect that will be manufactured in -- whereas, right now we're talking to Solar EnerTech about manufacturing [that], but [as I] -- once we have the receiver, the module itself could be assembled anywhere, but right now we're looking initially at assembling it in China. Ausschnitt aus der Aktonärskonferenz mit D. Gelbaum bezüglich Zertifikation John Ratious - - Shareholder And you're expecting certification sometime this summer -- I looked through the press release very quickly. And hopefully, production sometime 2011, is that correct? David Gelbaum - Entech Solar, Inc. - Chairman, CEO I would say that's -- if all goes well, my bet is that we will be in certification sometime this summer, and I have to have that qualifier, because we all know that we don't control the future. But that, based on our -- on the tasks that we have to do to get there, that's our estimate right now. And then, if we got into certification -- certification is about a seven month process. So after seven months, if we successfully get out of certification, then we'll be ready to go to market. |