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28.09.11 17:36

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterdas ist doch keine News

ich lach mich echt kaputt

 

28.09.11 17:38

805 Postings, 5262 Tage f_thecatja, muss erst noch

ein wenig abhängen bis du es als News einordnen kannst. :-)  

28.09.11 17:39

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotteralleine das mit GE kann nicht stimmen, die haben

sich aus dem Offshoremarkt zurückgezogen.

www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/09/...ckages-gumbo-to-commemorate-9-11/

GE Decides to Dump Offshore Wind-Power Plans Despite Collecting Millions in Stimulus Funds for Wind Projects

Posted by Jim Hoft on Saturday, September 10, 2011, 4:12 PM

 
 
   
 
   

GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt, the head of Barack Obama’s Economic Advisory Panel, was invited to sit with the First Lady during the president’s speech to Congress this past week. He’s been a strong supporter of the president since he took over the White House and his companies have received plenty of government funds as well.

First lady Michelle Obama (4th L) and Vice President Joe Biden’s wife, Jill, (2nd R) clap from the front row of the First Lady’s Box before the start of President Barack Obama’s address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington September 8, 2011. Others in the box are: (top row 3rd L- 2nd R) General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt, American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault, AOL co-founder Steve Case, Permac Industries CEO Darlene Miller and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, and (front row L-R) Philip Maung, Gracey Ibarra, Kelcie Fisher,Obama, Joseph Kidd, Biden and Marlena Clark. (REUTERS/Jim Bourg)

GE was awarded 44 contracts totaling over $46,000,000 and 44 grants totaling more than $79,000,000 from the Obama-Pelosi $757 billion dollar stimulus package. Millions of dollars in stimulus funds were used by GE in green energy projects.

Today GE announced that it was going to gut its offshore wind-power plans.
Forbes reported:

General Electric, the U.S.-based industrial giant and leading manufacturer of wind-power turbines, is scaling back efforts to expand its presence in the offshore wind power market.

The rationale: there is no meaningful offshore wind market to speak of – at least not yet.

Given slower-than-expected industry growth, the offshore market may not mature as rapidly as many wind boosters once believed.

In 2009, GE moved into the offshore market by acquiring Norway’s ScanWind, a developer of direct-drive turbines, based in the city of Trondheim.

GE is considering laying off about 40 employees in Norway as it scales-back its offshore operations there, according to reports in Recharge. The company has also suspended plans to construct a manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom indefinitely.

Immelt also said the stimulus would work way back in April 2009.

 

 

 

28.09.11 17:40

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterWenn also deine Meldung von heute ist

dann haben diese Typen einfach keine Ahnung von der Materie somit ist es keine News sondern nur der übliche Unsinn, den man auch von Typen wie dir liest.

 

28.09.11 17:42

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotteralso das war der Witz des Tages, pay_soli

"...Hier hat Nordex nach Meinung von Montega keine großen Chancen, mit Marktgrößen wie etwa GE (General Electric Aktie), die bereits mit groß angelegten Projekten eher eingestiegen sind, zu kooperieren...."

 

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Cold Winds Wind PowerGeneral Electric, the U.S.-based industrial giant and leading manufacturer of wind-power turbines, is scaling back efforts to expand its presence in the offshore wind power market.

The rationale: there is no meaningful offshore wind market to speak of – at least not yet.

Given slower-than-expected industry growth, the offshore market may not mature as rapidly as many wind boosters once believed.

In 2009, GE moved into the offshore market by acquiring Norway’s ScanWind, a developer of direct-drive turbines, based in the city of Trondheim.

GE is considering laying off about 40 employees in Norway as it scales-back its offshore operations there, according to reports in Recharge. The company has also suspended plans to construct a manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom indefinitely.

The 4.1-113 four MW direct-drive offshore turbine developed by GE in Norway performs very well in shallow waters, but leaves a lot to be desired in deeper waters. As a result, GE has shifted its focus in the deep-water space to developing a 10-15 MW turbine using superconducting magnets, which has received addition funding support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

Despite GE’s strategic shift, plans to deploy the first 4.1 MW prototype in Gothenberg harbor later this year are still on track.

 

28.09.11 17:43

805 Postings, 5262 Tage f_thecatWieso, stimmt doch:

"Zentral ist auch der verspätete Einstieg ins Offshore-Geschäft. Hier hat Nordex nach Meinung von Montega keine großen Chancen, mit Marktgrößen wie etwa GE (General Electric Aktie), die bereits mit groß angelegten Projekten eher eingestiegen sind, zu kooperieren."
Nordex hat keine Kooperatiosnchance weil GE gar nicht da arbeitet. ;-)  

28.09.11 17:44

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterGE hat sich von Offshore verabschiedet

und die Montegabubbies haben das nicht mitbekommen

 

http://dailybail.com/home/ge-dumps-offshore-wind-power-plans-after-collecting-125-mill.html

GE Dumps Offshore Wind-Power Plans AFTER Collecting $125 Million In Stimulus From Taxpayers For Wind Projects

                                                                             

Best friends Obama and Immelt applaud as GE screws taxpayers once again.

Source - Gateway Pundit

GE was awarded 44 contracts totaling over $46,000,000 and 44 grants totaling more than $79,000,000 from the Obama-Pelosi $757 billion dollar stimulus package. Millions of dollars in stimulus funds were used by GE in green energy projects.

Today GE announced that it was going to gut its offshore wind-power plans.

Forbes reported:

General Electric, the U.S.-based industrial giant and leading manufacturer of wind-power turbines, is scaling back efforts to expand its presence in the offshore wind power market.

The rationale: there is no meaningful offshore wind market to speak of – at least not yet.  Given slower-than-expected industry growth, the offshore market may not mature as rapidly as many wind boosters once believed.  In 2009, GE moved into the offshore market by acquiring Norway’s ScanWind, a developer of direct-drive turbines, based in the city of Trondheim.

GE is considering laying off about 40 employees in Norway as it scales-back its offshore operations there, according to reports in Recharge. The company has also suspended plans to construct a manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom indefinitely.

Immelt also said the stimulus would work way back in April 2009.

 

GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt, the head of Barack Obama’s Economic Advisory Panel, was invited to sit with the First Lady during the president’s speech to Congress this past week. He’s been a strong supporter of the president since he took over the White House and his companies have received plenty of government funds as well.

 

28.09.11 17:45

805 Postings, 5262 Tage f_thecatNordex hat keine Kooperationschance

und du schnallst das nicht.  

28.09.11 17:45

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterDann würde ja eine Übernahme von Nordex

durch GE schon mächtig sinn machen, wenn sich GE aus dem Offshoregeschäft so überraschend verabschiedet!

 

28.09.11 17:46

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterNicht dass du Vogel demnächst in Nordex

einsteigst!

 

28.09.11 17:46

805 Postings, 5262 Tage f_thecatJetzt wirds selbst mir zu blöd.

Feierabend.  

28.09.11 17:47

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterSicher jetzt versteh ich das

keine Kooperation wegen Übernahme

 

hahaha

 

28.09.11 17:47

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterdu bist echt der

dümmste vogel der hier je geschrieben hat, du toppst ja sogar noch meingott mit seinen billigen Basherversuchen!

 

28.09.11 17:50

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordiekeine Aufträge - kein Gewinn

H. S. Du verstehtst das nicht
Die Klattenfirma hat keine Chance.
z.Z. völlig falch aufgestellt  

28.09.11 17:52

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordieH.S. Wer oder was bist du?

Hast Du deinen Bildschirm schon gedreht?
Kurs säuft ab
keine Aufträge - kein Gewinn - keine Kurssteigerung  

28.09.11 17:55
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272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterIch hab heut noch ein paar stücken gekauft

und morgen gehts weiter

 

alles einsacken bis zur Übernahme

 

28.09.11 17:57

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordieHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa

28.09.11 17:59

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordieMorgen stehen wir leider bei 3,60

Nach dieser Meldung  

28.09.11 18:01
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272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotter36 Euro nach dieser Meldung

das ist umgekehrte Psychologie

 

28.09.11 18:02

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterKlatten blockt mit 25 % und Siemens und Co

müssen dann zu hohen Preisen übernehmen oder sich auf eine Kooperation beschränken, wir werden sehen

 

28.09.11 18:03

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordiesorry, Siemens scheißt auf Nordex

28.09.11 18:07

2496 Postings, 5433 Tage cordieAfrica - Wind - AG

Lohnkosten von ein paar Fladenbrote
nur das zählt.
Hier ist alles zu teuer und falsch ausgelegt.
Versteht das hier überhaupt jemand    Q-Cells ? ein Begriff? hallo?  

28.09.11 18:10

272 Postings, 5081 Tage HarrySchotterist gut thesame, wir haben alle gelacht

28.09.11 18:12

57914 Postings, 5788 Tage meingottSiemens muss gar nichts

Nordex muss, weil sie alleine weg sind vom Markt....
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28.09.11 18:16

57914 Postings, 5788 Tage meingottWieder Underperformer heute

XETRA 3,784  € -3,86%
3,936 € 14.265 191.050 3,753 -  3,911 17:35:14

Wenn das so weiter geht, dann kriegt die mal einer geschenkt

Muahhhhhhhh

ahhahahahaha

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