Solar-perle aus Kanada
Operativ läuft es doch relativ gut für Canadian. Mit der Kapitalerhöhrung werden die Zinslasten gesenkt, so dass wir bald auch auf EBT Basis Gewinn machen.
NUr mut
Was erwartest du, wenn ein Unternehmen dazu immer noch keine GEwinne einfährt !
Die Solarbranche wurde seit Monaten nach oben gepusht, teilweise zurecht,
weil viele Unternehmen am Break-even dran sind !
Nur das war ja die Intention der Spekulanten, jetzt wird erstmal Kasse gemacht !
Daher der Frust. Natürlich wenn man vor Monaten eingestiegen ist sieht man das etwas entspannter.
Allerdings sind wir jetzt sehr nahe am Trendbruch, was weiteres Abwärtspotential zur Folge hätte. Bin eigentlich noch immer positiv, auch wenn es gerade schwer fällt...
Ist ja schlimmer als im Spielcasino.
Na ja, nach was soll man sich eigentlich noch richten um zu investieren.
Kostet wirklich viel Nerven.
...und nicht ständig rein und raus, bin bei Trina und JKS drin - da zumindest mache ich es so, eher bei Rücksetzern nachkaufen. Gut, bei Canadian hätte man wohl am Peak verkaufen sollen (wenn man's ahnt...) und dann später wieder rein. Wollte eigentlich auch vorgestern/gestern noch bei Canadian rein, habe es jetzt auch wieder verpasst....
Aber ist schwierig, keine Frage!
PT. Swadaya Prima Utama is said to have a 25MW module assembly plant in Indonesia.
PT. Swadaya Prima Utama is said to have a 25MW module assembly plant in Indonesia.
To benefit from a new feed-in tariff (FiT) system to be introduced in Indonesia, Canadian Solar is planning to partner with local PV module manufacturer, PT Swadaya Prima Utama on a proposed 60MW plant.
The companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to evaluate the opportunity but did not provide further details.
Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar, said: "The joint venture, if successful, will strengthen our position to participate in the Feed in Tariff program announced by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) of Republic of Indonesia. The addition of this strategic capacity will also expand our footprint and give us greater flexibility in addressing global solar demand. We have a strong, local partner in PT Swadaya Prima Utama, which we expect to build into a mutually beneficial, long-term relationship, similar to other successful partnerships we have formed in the past."
PT. Swadaya Prima Utama is said to have a 25MW module assembly plant in Indonesia.
TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 09/04/13 -- EfstonScience, Canada's solar and wind power experts, is pleased to announce the completion of the Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc's major solar energy installation - a project expected to bring in up to $80K annually for the municipality through the Ontario Power Authority's microFIT Program.
Media are invited to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Strathroy Town Hall. Mayor of Strathroy-Caradoc, Joanne Vanderheyden, as well as representatives from EfstonScience's eSolar division, will be on hand to speak about the project.
"As with most municipalities, we are always challenged to find alternative and innovative sources of revenue to sustain our operations," says Mayor Vanderheyden. "These rooftop solar projects present an opportunity to generate income, while showcasing the efforts of the municipality to demonstrate leadership in green energy and efficiency in the use of our resources."
"This was a significant project, installing systems on 13 of our municipal buildings in a relatively short timeframe," Vanderheyden adds. "The municipality is pleased with the work competed by eSolar, and looks forward to reaping the benefits of this investment for years to come."
The municipality hired EfstonScience/eSolar to install high-efficiency photovoltaic (PV) solar panels on 13 rooftops - all completed in less than two months. Locations now generating solar energy and income include the Caradoc Works Yard, Strathroy Fire Station, Mount Brydges Fire Station, Strathroy Library, West Middlesex Memorial Centre, Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service, Environmental Services/Entegrus, Tri-Township Arena, Town Hall, Strathroy Works Yard, Pump Station, Caradoc Community Centre and the Strathroy and Area Seniors' Centre.
The 520 Ontario-made photovoltaic panels were manufactured locally in Guelph by Canadian Solar Solutions Inc., Canada's largest PV manufacturing facility. The modules are each capable of generating 137,000 kilowatt hours annually - enough to together power 13 to 15 average homes - and they require no maintenance or after-sales service. EfstonScience is also setting up online monitoring for each facility, which will provide up-to-the-minute snapshots of how much electricity is being generated and fed into the grid, as well as the income the municipality will earn as a result.
"EfstonScience is proud to partner with Strathroy-Caradoc, as well as other municipalities across Ontario, to help supply renewable energy directly to the community," says Nick Efston, President of EfstonScience. "Strathroy-Caradoc's secure, guaranteed long-term investment in solar energy has equipped the municipality with leading technology to not only generate revenue, but also better service the taxpayer by adding power at peak demand time, which helps to avoid brown-outs and the costly importing of energy from other sources."
Media and the community are also invited to two, free one-hour solar information sessions held by EfstonScience on Wednesday September 11 at 6 p.m., and Thursday September 12 at 10 a.m. in Strathroy's Town Hall Committee Room. The sessions will give an overview of the municipality's solar energy projects, as well as educate homeowners on how they too can benefit from investing in solar.
To learn more about how to bring solar power to your community, visit EfstonScience's website at eSolar.ca. To learn more about the Strathroy project specifically, visit eSolar.ca/Strathroy.
About EfstonScience and eSolar.ca
EfstonScience supplies and installs renewable energy products for microFIT and FIT projects including Schneider GT Series Inverters. Trust our experts for turnkey installations of Back-up, Off-Grid, and Grid-Tie Solar Systems for residential, commercial, institutional and faith-based clients. Established in 1970, known for innovative and leading-edge products, it makes sense to choose EfstonScience...because experience matters.
Strathroy Town Hall view from the Library building next door can be found here. Both roofs have 10kW Solar Panel Systems.
Dann sollte dieser Druck langsam zu Ende sein! Mal sehen was Normura und Co. heute mit CS anstellen!
Kapitalerhöhung abgeschlossen
Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ ) is now tens of millions of dollars richer following a fresh share issue. The company announced it has completed at-the-market issue of common stock that grossed around $50 million. All told, slightly over 3.77 million shares were sold at an average price of $13.25 apiece.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/09/11/...ock-offering.aspx
.....Canadian Solar (CSIQ) that has been concentrating on overseas projects is going to invest 6 billion yuan to develop a 500MW project in Xinjiang province as the domestic industry fundamental is getting better. With all of a sudden, CSIQ has got the largest pipeline of China in its project business portfolio.....
The system, installed by Sol-Tek of Clovis over the last six months, features 1,793 solar panels to offset 60 percent of the electricity use at the Jenny Eller Donor Center, located at 4343 W. Herndon Ave. in north Fresno.
Each panel, manufactured in the U.S.A. by Canadian Solar, produces 300 watts of clean power from the sun.
Tours of the system will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday following a short dedication ceremony led by the Central California Blood Center's CEO Dean Eller. Attendees can then get a lift to the top of the building every 15 minutes until 1:30 p.m. to get a glimpse of the array.
There will also be monitors showing the minute-to-minute power savings at the facility.
Besides the energy savings, which will allow the Central California Blood Center to pay for the system in 10 years, the organization will also receive monthly rebates from the California Solar Initiative totaling $333,000 over the next five years.