#9208 25.03.12 21:23 meingott : "Die Amis sind ja nicht blöd Die wissen schon , wie man die "Ausländer " nicht durch füttern muss. Mal 1-2Jahre wieder mal alles abdrehen und das Problem der Überkapazität löst sich von selber GE und Konsorten bekommen ohnehin "Bonuse" vom Land , in die die Unternehmen wie Nordex nicht in Genuss kommen. Wir in Europa sind dazu zu blöd..." man fragt sich wieso Nordex USA dann sowas verkündet... Ralf Sigrist, president and CEO of Nordex USA Inc., which in late 2010 opened a $40 million turbine manufacturing plant in Arkansas, said the increasing size, weight and complexity of wind power equipment made shifting the company’s manufacturing base from Europe to the United States a key element in its growth strategy. http://www.wind-watch.org/news/2012/03/08/...rries-about-federal-rps/ omg...die scheinen ja wie die Schafe zur Schlachtbank zu laufen...? 3/12/2012 1:19:04 PM Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who represents Arkansas Biosciences International of Little Rock on the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association board of directors. The newly launched Arkansas Advanced Energy Association on Monday formally announced its affiliation with the national group Advanced Energy Economy, whose co-founder called energy the biggest question currently facing the U.S. ........Firms involved in the launch of AAEA include wind turbine manufacturer Nordex, Mitsubishi Power Systems, FutureFuel Chemical, and Innovate Arkansas client firms NextGen Illumination, an innovator in the LED field, and Silicon Solar Solutions, which produces less expensive and more efficient solar cells. http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=130559.54928.142701 oder aber sie haben einfach wenig bis keine Ahnung von dem was sie so posten...das wird es wohl sein... As a wind component manufacturing hub and an emerging center for biofuels production, Arkansas has seen its advanced energy industry grow faster than the overall state economy since 2003, and there are now more than 80 companies in Arkansas engaged in advanced energy production or services. Many of these companies have been active in forming AAEA, including Nordex USA, Inc., Mitsubishi Power Systems, FutureFuel Chemical Co., NextGen Illumination and Silicon Solar Solutions, Inc.
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/03/12/4330434/...my-aee-expands.html Ihre "Ausländer" ... “We are also very excited to be the first developer to install turbines manufactured at Nordex's new Arkansas plant. It reinforces what we have been saying — wind farms create American jobs.” http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2010/12/...wind-turbines.html "Nordex turbines made in the US contain more than 75% domestic content – a leading position in the industry." http://www.designworldonline.com/articles/7158/...ade-in-the-USA.aspx leading huh...wie ist denn dann der Anteil von GE?...steht ja nichts da von "Ausländern" #9206 "so sieht es aus" naja...sollte PTC nicht verlängert werden wurde in genannten Beitrag nicht mehr erwähnt...bei dem zitierten Beitrag von Mücke 1 stand dies jedenfalls in der Überschrift... also falls weder das... Obama’s Tax Framework Proposes Permanent Renewable Energy PTC Ali Shakhtur, 04 March 2012, http://alishakhtur.com/2012/03/04/...-permanent-renewable-energy-ptc/ noch das New effort underway in US Senate to extend wind industry tax credit.. The move comes two days after majority Democrats failed to add an amendment to a Senate transportation bill that would have included a one-year PTC extension. After a largely party-line vote, several Republicans expressed support for the PTC, saying that the earlier amendment was unacceptable to them because it also sought federal support for biodiesel and other provisions…The bill will need 60 votes in the 100-seat Senate to pass. Democrats hold a 51-47 edge over Republicans with two seats held by independents that generally vote with Democrats… Published: Monday, March 19 2012 http://www.rechargenews.com/business_area/politics/article307558.ece bzw. dann eine letzte Minute Verlängerung im November But many expect the next main window of opportunity to get the extension approved by lawmakers won’t come until after the November presidential election. http://www.windpowermonthly.com/go/northamerica/...fort-fails-Senate/
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