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02.06.10 12:40

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiNächste Projekt...

Another Contract for SunPower
By: Zacks Equity Research
June 01, 2010 | Comments: 0
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SunPower Corporation (SPWRA - Snapshot Report) won a contract from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (“SRVUSD”) board of education to install high efficiency solar power systems totaling more than 3 megawatts (MW) at six schools in the district. Construction will be completed by the end of fiscal 2011.
SRVUSD encompasses the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, Danville, Diablo, and San Ramon as well as a small portion of the cities of Walnut Creek and Pleasanton. The district comprises 34 schools serving more than 28,000 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12.
SRVUSD will finance the purchase of the systems using low interest bearing Qualified School Construction Bonds (QSCBs) available as a result of the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). QSCBs allow schools to borrow at cheap rates for equipping, rehabilitation, and repair.
SunPower estimates the solar power generated by its solar power systems will offset an average of 80% of the electricity costs at each of the six schools, achieving an estimated savings of more than $2 million annually.
Headquartered in San Jose, California, SunPower designs, develops, manufactures, markets and sells high-performance solar electric power technology products, systems and services worldwide for residential, commercial and utility-scale power plant customers.
SunPower’s semiconductor-based solar cells and solar panels, which convert sunlight into electricity, are manufactured using proprietary processes and technologies.
The future of SunPower appears strong, given the revival of the alternative energy industry – specifically solar power energy – higher captive generation of panels, rising average conversion efficiency, declining silicon costs and assured silicon supply. Furthermore, state RPS requirements, stimulus plan and ITC grant underscore the SunPower story in the U.S.
In fiscal 2010, SunPower expects revenues in the range of $2.00 billion – $2.25 billion, with an adjusted EPS of $1.25 – $1.65. However the Zacks Consensus Estimate for fiscal 2010 presently stands at 82 cents with downward revisions all the way. We are apprehensive of the near-term performance of the company due to oversupply of modules in the market, subsidy risk in Germany and Italy, foreign currency risk, and the volatile economic environment in Europe.
SunPower generated 53% of its revenue from European customers in fiscal 2009. Per company estimates, a 10% change in the euro exchange rate would have impacted its revenue by approximately $81 million in fiscal 2009.
SunPower is also trading at a premium compared with its peers such as Solarfun Power Holdings Co. Ltd. (SOLF - Snapshot Report), JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (JASO - Analyst Report) and China Sunergy Co. Ltd. (CSUN - Snapshot Report), based on forward earnings estimates. The above peers, we believe, are more promising in the near term compared with the Zacks Rank #3 (“Hold”) SunPower stock.  

02.06.10 20:04

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiKZ 14 USD Hold

Wunderlich Securities - SunPower "hold"

16:30 02.06.10

Rating-Update:

Memphis (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Wunderlich Securities stufen die Aktie von SunPower (Profil) in einer Ersteinschätzung mit "hold" ein. Das Kursziel werde bei 14 USD gesehen. (02.06.2010/ac/a/u)  

03.06.10 17:56

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiKZ 11,00 USD (Hold)

Kaufman Brothers - SunPower "hold"

09:55 03.06.10

Rating-Update:

New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Kaufman Brothers nehmen die Coverage für die Aktie von SunPower (Profil) mit dem Rating "hold" auf. Das Kursziel werde bei 11 USD gesehen. (03.06.2010/ac/a/u)  

03.06.10 21:54
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiDie Zeit arbeitet für uns, nicht gegen uns...

Kommt das Klimapaket, kommt der Patriotismus der Amis und die Solaris müssen einfach wieder steigen und Ölfirmen sollten abstürzen zur Strafe...

http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...a-pledges-energy-bill-push-020.htm

02.06.2010 18:03
In oil spill shadow, Obama pledges energy bill push

WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama pledged on Wednesday to find support in the U.S. Senate for a bill that overhauls energy policy, using the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to advance his efforts to boost production of renewable fuels.

'The votes may not be there right now, but I intend to find them in the coming months,' Obama said in advance excerpts of a speech he will deliver later in Pittsburgh, referring to a bill that is languishing in the Senate.

'I will make the case for a clean energy future wherever I can, and I will work with anyone from either party to get this done. But we will get this done,' he said in the excerpts.

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Für Alle, die den blanken Horror in Zahlen sehen wollen...

www.solarspill.com

und Unterstützung kann man leisten unter ...

http://www.planitproducts.com/solarkiosk/...l/sk_solarspillsurvey.asp

(Vor allem für Alle jungen Menschen, die die Karibikstrände von Kuba und der Dominikanischen Republik noch mal in der Farbe weiß erleben wollen)  

08.06.10 22:18
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiNächster Auftrag...

Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 9:41am PDT
SunPower to build power plant in Spain
San Francisco Business Times - by Steven E.F. Brown
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SunPower Corp. will build a 9.1 megawatt solar power plant in Spain for the Naturener Group.

San Jose-based SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWRA) will also run and keep up the facility for Madrid-based Naturener. The plant will be in Alange, southwest of Madrid and north of Sevilla, not far from the border with Portugal.

This will be the fifth solar power plant SunPower has built for Naturener: Previously it has built plants totaling 29 megawatts in the Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura areas.

SunPower didn’t give financial details of this agreement.

Rafael Sanchez-Castillo is CEO of Naturener Group, which has its United States office in San Francisco. It also has a Canadian office in Calgary.

Read more: SunPower to build power plant in Spain - San Francisco Business Times  

09.06.10 19:06
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiSP says US solar demand strong, utilities lag...

NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuters) - Demand for photovoltaic solar power systems is strong and continues to grow, although the large utility market continues to lag, the chief executive of SunPower Corp said on Wednesday.

Like other makers of the renewable power system, U.S. market leader SunPower has been hoping for strong growth in demand for large-scale, multi-megawatt solar projects, although the country continues to lag European growth.

'Large-scale developments in utility are happening maybe slower than planned,' Chief Executive Tom Werner told Reuters at a Lazard Capital Markets energy conference.

'It's still really a 2011 or beyond development,' he added, noting the residential rooftop and commercial markets remained robust.

Those markets are largely dependent on state and federal incentives, which have supported steady growth in recent years, although the projects tend to be much smaller than the utility projects.

The U.S. photovoltaic market was less than 10 percent of the global market last year, far behind Germany, where more than half the new solar modules were sold.

On Tuesday, SunPower announced it would build a 9.1 megawatt solar power plant in Spain for the Naturener Group, its fifth project for the group.

http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...emand-strong-utilities-lag-020.htm  

12.06.10 01:22
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiInsider kaufen für 1 Millionen USD Aktien von SP..

12.06.10 01:29
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage Roecki475MW PV wurde 2009 in den USA installiert...

und das Alles ohne durchgewinktes Klimapaket durch den Senat! Obama macht Druck, hat aber noch keine 60 von 100 Stimmen im Senat, um sein Klimapaket durchzuboxen!

Spätestens, wenn das passiert, wird SP meiner Meinung nach durch die Decke gehen, solange heißt es einkaufen auf diesem Niveau. Die Tiefs könnten wir gesehen haben...

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/...wer-twst-930090826.html?x=0&.v=1  

17.06.10 19:41

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiAuch heute wieder auf der Gewinnerseite...

Obamas Rede zeigt vielleicht schon Wirkung, vielleicht auch nicht!

Aber kann's noch schlimmer werden bei SPWRA ?  

28.06.10 15:30

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiKZ 31 USD (31 USD) Buy (Buy) ... SocGen...

23.06.2010 11:32
SocGen belässt Sunpower auf 'Buy' - Ziel 31,00 USD

Die französische Großbank Societe Generale hat die Einstufung für Sunpower auf "Buy" mit einem Kursziel von 31,00 US-Dollar belassen. Die gegenwärtige Euro-Schwäche mache europäische Solarunternehmen wettbewerbsfähiger gegenüber der chinesischen Billig-Konkurrenz, schrieb Analyst Didier Laurens in einer Branchenstudie vom Mittwoch. Auch von der jüngsten Ankündigung Chinas, künftig eine flexiblere Währungspolitik zu verfolgen, sollten die Anbieter aus Europa und Nordamerika profitieren. Sunpower zeichne sich durch attraktive Technologielösungen aus.  

30.06.10 16:38

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiKZ 15 USD / Neutral (also die Hälfte von SocGen)..

Goldman Sachs - SunPower Ersteinschätzung

14:46 28.06.10

New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Mark Wienkes, Analyst von Goldman Sachs, stuft die Aktie von SunPower (Profil) in einer Ersteinschätzung mit "neutral" ein.

Im Rahmen einer Branchenstudie zum US-Solarsektor, dessen Einschätzung mit "neutral" aufgenommen worden sei, werde darauf hingewiesen, dass die Vorteile aus großvolumigen Projekten die kurzfristigen Herausforderungen deutlich überwiegen würden. Projekte mit Versorgern in den USA und China würden die Branche in Richtung Preisparität treiben.

Die globale Solarnachfrage könnte in 2010 ein Volumen von 13 GW erreichen und bis 2017 auf 17 GW anwachsen. Mit diesen Annahmen liege man rund 20% über dem Konsens. Trotz geringerer Subventionen sollten stabile Projekterträge dafür die Grundlage bilden. Europäische Hersteller mit einer höheren Kostenbasis dürften zu Gunsten von Billigproduzenten in China ins Hintertreffen geraten.

Das Kursziel für die SunPower-Aktie werde bei 15,00 USD veranschlagt.

Vor diesem Hintergrund beginnen die Analysten von Goldman Sachs die Coverage der Aktie von SunPower mit dem Votum "neutral". (Analyse vom 28.06.10)
(28.06.2010/ac/a/a)  

09.07.10 23:53

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiDeutsche Bank Sees A Positive Q2 For Solar Stocks

http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2010/07/...?mod=yahoobarrons

“We believe that should an oversupply manifest in 2011, the pure play solar PV [photovoltaics] companies best positioned would be those with strong downstream businesses (e.g., First Solar, SunPower (SPWRA)).  

11.07.10 18:44

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiSolar power evolves: Price decline fuels growth

http://www.pressherald.com/business/...e-fuels-growth_2010-07-11.html

Solar is ready to take off! Wenn doch nur endlich der Senat für das Klimapaket begeistert werden könnte :(  

21.07.10 19:02

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiMal wieder news...

Mayor Daley and Exelon CEO Dedicate Nation's Largest Urban Solar Power Plant on South Side
34th Ward Alderman Carrie Austin, SunPower executives, government officials and community leaders on hand to announce the completion of the Exelon City Solar facility

CHICAGO, Jul 21, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley joined Exelon Chairman and CEO John Rowe and other local dignitaries on Chicago's South Side today to dedicate Exelon City Solar, the nation's largest urban solar power plant. Exelon transformed a 41-acre site in the West Pullman neighborhood from a former industrial brownfield property that had been vacant for more than 30 years into a source of clean, renewable energy -- and pride for the community.

"I want to thank Exelon and SunPower for their vision and their commitment to Chicago. This project is a great example of the good things that happen when government and the private sector work together," Daley said.

The $60 million project's 32,292 solar photovoltaic panels convert the sun's rays into more than 14,000 megawatt-hours of electricity per year -- enough to meet the annual energy requirements of up to 1,500 average homes while generating zero carbon emissions. Exelon Generation owns and operates the 10-megawatt plant and will market the electricity it generates.

"This state-of-the-art demonstration facility will give Exelon valuable insights into the solar market, deliver a real environmental benefit for Chicago by adding clean energy to the grid, and enhance the neighboring community by beautifying a brownfield and improving safety for local residents," Rowe said.

Exelon City Solar supports Mayor Daley's Chicago Climate Action Plan and efforts to create a lasting environmental legacy for the city's residents. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's system for calculating emission savings, Exelon City Solar will displace approximately 31.2 million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions annually, equivalent to taking more than 2,500 cars off the road.

Exelon City Solar advances the company's efforts to actively address climate change through Exelon 2020, an environmental and business strategy to reduce, offset or displace more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year by 2020. This is an amount greater than the company's 2001 carbon footprint and equivalent to taking nearly 3 million cars off the road.

Construction on the site began in July 2009, with commercial operation commencing in December 2009 and final site work completed this month. SunPower Corp. (Nasdaq: SPWRA, SPWRB),a manufacturer of high-efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, designed, manufactured and installed the system.

"SunPower solar plants are welcomed by our communities, including those on urban industrial sites like Exelon City Solar," said SunPower Executive Vice President Julie Blunden. "With our high-efficiency, high-capacity factor solar technology, Exelon City Solar maximizes energy delivered to the grid throughout the day by using SunPower trackers. Today, SunPower's solar photovoltaic technology can be implemented anywhere and at any scale -- from rooftops to utility-scale power plants."

The project spurred local economic development as it created more than 200 construction jobs, with a least half of all work hours filled by Chicago residents. Additionally, approximately 44 percent of contractors working on the project were minority-owned businesses, and steel tubing and other construction materials were sourced from companies on Chicago's South Side.

The full list of speakers at today's press conference follows:

   * Doyle Beneby, president, Exelon Power
   * Alderman Carrie Austin, 34th Ward, City of Chicago
   * Mayor Richard M. Daley, City of Chicago
   * John Rowe, chairman and CEO, Exelon Corporation
   * Julie Blunden, executive vice president for public policy and corporate communications, SunPower Corp.
   * Larry Huggins, president and CEO, Riteway-Huggins Construction

Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric utilities with more than $17 billion in annual revenues. The company has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to approximately 5.4 million customers in northern Illinois and southeastern Pennsylvania and natural gas to approximately 486,000 customers in the Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and trades on the NYSE under the ticker EXC.  

22.07.10 17:59

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiSP Partners with Solar Ventures to Build 11.1 MW..

SunPower Partners with Solar Ventures to Build 11.1 Megawatts in Piedmont Region of Italy

MILAN, July 22, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- SunPower Corp. (Nasdaq: SPWRA, SPWRB) and Solar Ventures S.r.l., a developer of solar parks in Italy, France and the Mediterranean area, today announced that they have signed a contract to design and build three solar power plants in the Piedmont region of Italy. Totaling 11.1 megawatts over 30 hectares, the development represents one of the largest solar power developments in the region. Construction on the plants will start this month and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

"We are delighted to partner with Solar Ventures to deliver reliable, emission-free solar power to the community and continue the rapid expansion of the Italian solar market," said Mario Riello, EMEA Sales Director for SunPower Utility and Power Plants division. "This project reinforces SunPower's impressive track record in Italy where both development partners and financing institutions praise our bankability, high performance technology, and project execution."

On fixed-tilt, ground-mounted systems, SunPower will mount standard-efficiency solar panels, including SunPower Serengeti panels, which offer the same high quality, reliable energy delivery and 25-year warranty as SunPower's high-efficiency panel offerings.

"Solar Ventures built its first photovoltaic plant in Piedmont in 2007, where we have experienced excellent community and administration support for solar park development, as well as good irradiance levels," said Michele Appendino, CEO and chairman of Solar Ventures. "We have therefore decided to focus our development efforts in this region, where we have other similar clusters of plants under construction this year. We are happy to work with SunPower, whose technology will deliver clean and renewable solar power for many years to come."

Worldwide, SunPower has more than 550 megawatts of solar power systems installed or under contract, including more than 200 megawatts of operational power plants in Europe.  

30.07.10 22:12

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiBranche liefert starke Zahlen! Ein Vorgeschmack...

liefert MEMC...


MEMC Reports 2010 Second Quarter Results

Highlights:

- Revenue grew to $448.3 million, up 58.5% year-over-year including SunEdison

- Gross margin expanded by 482 basis points year-over-year to 17.2%

- Acquired CCZ solar ingot technology leader Solaicx


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...rter-results-99572169.html  

30.07.10 22:24

55750 Postings, 6453 Tage bally@Roecki

erhoffst Du Dir steigende Kurse , bei Bekanntgabe der Q2 Zahlen ?
First Solar hat keine schlechten Zahlen geliefert und es hagelt Kaufempfehlungen ,
trotzdem schmiert die Aktie ab . Warum sollte es den chinesischen Solarfirmen anders
ergehen? Ich bin zumindest stark verunsichert .  

30.07.10 23:31
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16027 Postings, 5840 Tage Roecki@bally

Du weißt schon, daß SunPower eine amerikanische Solarfirma ist und nix mit Suntech Power zu tun hat, oder?

First Solar hat tief gestapelt im Vorfeld, so auch SunPower. Nach langer Zeit könnte es bei SunPower mal wieder ordentlich nach oben gehen nach den Zahlen, da ich davon ausgehe, daß das Geschäft besser lief, als prognostiziert, aber darauf wetten würde ich nicht!  

31.07.10 00:04

55750 Postings, 6453 Tage bally@Roecki

Ich weiß , bin aber gerade auf chinesische Firmen fixiert , Trina Solar und
vor allen Dingen auf Yingli . Mein Posting hat sich nicht auf SunPower bezogen.
Wie ist Deine Einschätzung zu Yingli ? Danke im vorraus .  

31.07.10 00:12

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiIch glaube, momentan ist es scheißegal ...

welche Solarproduzentenpommesbude Du im Depot hast. Alle laufen mies und ich vermute, daß die Durststrecke noch Monate oder Jahre weitergehen wird, bis der Markt sich gesundgeschrumpft hat bzw. die Loser aufgegeben haben und der Markt sich bereinigt hat.

SolarWorld wird's dann wohl noch immer geben, aber zu welchem Kurs, wer weiß das schon!

Yingli wird sicherlich auch noch existieren, die werden ja vom Staat gefördert.

Fonds steigen bei Solaraktien z.Zt. wohl kaum ein, dafür läuft die ganze grüne Branche, ob nun Wind oder Solar einfach noch zu grottenschlecht, es ist schlicht und einfach nicht genug Kohle da bzw. Finanzierungen finden offensichtlich nicht im ausreichenden Maße statt, so daß große Adressen kaufen oder einsteigen.

Solange es noch Vergütungen gibt, wird im Privatsektor gekauft wie blöd, aber offensichtlich ist das nicht genug, um von einem Boom im Sektor zu reden!

Kein Cent mehr in Erneuerbare Energien! Seit Beginn der weltweiten Rezession Ende 2007 ist grüne Energie out und nur als Nischenhersteller wird noch Geld verdient, siehe SMA.  

04.08.10 12:56

16027 Postings, 5840 Tage RoeckiUnd nun Australien...

SunPower Completes Largest Solar Power Tracking System in Australia

http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...acking-system-in-australia-008.htm  

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