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21.11.06 17:49
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398 Postings, 6556 Tage penskiein wichtiger Grund ist

natürlich der fallende Oelpreis. Dies wirkt sich auf alle Alternativenergieprodukte negativ aus. Beispiele liegen zu Hauf vor.
Aber wirklich negative Meldungen über Open Energy liegen auch mir nicht vor.
 

23.11.06 14:19

7784 Postings, 6670 Tage charly2China Wants Largest Solar Project

Industries



The 100-megawatt project could be the world’s largest for a few months, but others are also eyeing the title.
November 21, 2006

The race to build the world’s largest solar power plant took an unexpected twist Tuesday when China announced plans to build a 100-megawatt facility in Dunhuang, a city in the northwestern Gansu province.



The plant—which could lay claim to being the world’s largest solar power generator for at least a few months--will take five years and cost an estimated 6.03 billion yuan (about $766 million) to build, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.


The plant would be small by conventional standards, which have capacities in the hundreds, if not thousands, of megawatts, but the announcement was significant because it suggests China is finally getting into the solar power business, said Joel Serface, director of the Austin Clean Energy Incubator.

“This represents the fastest-growing nation on earth making a commitment to renewable energy,” he said David Saltman, CEO of solar company Open Energy Corporation “China is going to capture a big part of the market. They have to, because right now they’re relying so much on coal and just killing their environment.”


Most solar announcements coming from China in the last couple of years have been about production increases for solar equipment to be exported to other countries, Mr. Serface said.



The Rise of ‘World’s Largests’

The world’s largest solar facility today is panel producer Solon’s 12-megawatt Solarpark Gut Erlasee, dedicated in September near Arnstein in Bavaria, Germany. That park out-sunned the 10-megawatt Bavaria Solarpark in Muehlhausen, Guenching, as well as the Minihof, Germany, plant that that began operation in January last year.



Solar financing company SunEdison and renewable project integrator Powered by Renewables in February announced they would build an 18 megawatt plant Nevada that would be the world’s largest—at least for a short while. That project is scheduled to be finished by early 2008.



Plants in Spain, Israel and Australia are all expected to outdo SunEdison’s plant. The Australian government in October announced that Melbourne-based Solar Systems will build a 154-megawatt plant in the state of Victoria. The plant is expected to begin operations in 2008 and reach full capacity by 2013.



“There’s a war going on right now to come up with the biggest solar plant, which is a good war to fight,” Mr. Serface said. “Installing one large plant is easier than having a whole set of installers figure out how to put a whole bunch of photovoltaic modules on rooftops. Larger is easier, and it brings the cost down.”



But others say distributed systems make more sense because they eliminate the need for transmission lines. Open Energy, for instance, is pursuing solar power systems that are integrated into building materials, Mr. Saltman said. “I don’t want to see solar commoditized,” he said.



Still, the news from China—and about large plants in general—is good for the industry and the world, he said.

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15.12.06 15:21

1 Posting, 6422 Tage lemming75Alle wollen Solar Produkte kaufen ...

... doch an OE scheint das vorbeizugehen. Warum fällt diese Aktie ohne Widerstand?  

06.01.07 19:53

623 Postings, 7184 Tage uno1962Zurück auf LOS.

Nun ist OPEN ENERGY wieder da,wo es damals als Barnabus

angefangen hatte,bei einem halben Cent

 

06.01.07 21:46

9091 Postings, 6765 Tage 2teSpitzeAua, uno!

Meinst wohl den halben Euro, oder? Cent wäre ja tödlich.

Hacke, Spitze, 1, 2, 3!!!

 

07.01.07 10:41

623 Postings, 7184 Tage uno1962oha

Liegt am Alkohol. Zu viel gefeiert die letzten Tage.
Wenn sich der Chartverlauf aber wiederholen würde,würde ich aus dem Feiern nicht so schnell mehr rauskommen.Auf das es wieder nach oben geht.
Prost  

07.01.07 14:02

6 Postings, 6457 Tage plautusUno

es gibt auch Alkoholfreies...
Genauso wie kein panik bei sturtz, auch so beim jubeln.
Vergiss nicht meine Worte, nur wind-keine hurikan.
Das Boat - gen Norden.  

08.01.07 11:34

623 Postings, 7184 Tage uno1962mal wieder eine Präsentation

Der gute Onkel Saltman soll mal lieber gute Zahlen präsentieren.
08.01.2007 10:02
Die Open Energy Corp. (OTCBB:OEGY) kündigte heute an, dass David Saltman, President und Chief Executive Officer des Unternehmens, eine Präsentation auf der 9th Annual ICR XChange Conference geben wird, die vom 10. bis 11. Januar 2007 im St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point, Kalifornien, stattfindet.

Die Open Energy Präsentation ist für Donnerstag, den 11. Januar 2007 um 11:50 Uhr geplant. Die Präsentation wird live im Internet übertragen und für späteren Online-Zugriff auf der Investor-Seite der Firmen-Website www.openenergycorp.com archiviert.


 

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