Vestas -alles andere als flügellahm
Installation is due to take place in 2016, with commissioning expected in 2017. The site is located eight kilometers off the UK's west coast.--- This month, Dong handed the Jan de Nul group a contract to install the project's export and inter-array cables....http://www.windpoweroffshore.com/article/1344518/...bo-bank-extension
so die Vestas-Analytikerin Janne Vincent Kjær von Jyske Bank
und sie fügte hinzu, in der kurzfristigen Pipeline potentieller Aufträge seien 230MW
inklusive Oyster Bay-projekt mit 142 MW und Nojoliprojektet mit 88 MW.
In Runde 3 erhielt Siemens den Auftrag für 350 MW Mainstream Renewable Power.
http://borsen.dk/nyheder/virksomheder/artikel/1/...a.html?hl=VmVzdGFz
http://borsen.dk/nyheder/virksomheder/artikel/1/...g.html?hl=VmVzdGFz
V110 -2.0 MW turbine
(konnte den Link 829 nicht öffnen)
Italian renewables giant Enel Green Power (EGP) and its German development partner Sowitec have lined up Danish turbine-maker Vestas to equip the 90MW of wind that won contracts in Brazil's first auction of 2015.
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news
The announcement marks the first turbine supply contract that BHE Renewables and Vestas have executed. Berkshire Hathaway Energy’s businesses own wind projects representing more than 4 gigawatts of wind across the West and Midwest.
http://www.omaha.com/money/...39b4a6-b56e-5348-a7dd-f48ff67ccf64.html
Construction is to start this summer on the 400-megawatt project, located about 12 miles northeast of O’Neill, and be completed in 2016, adding to the state’s existing 810-megawatt wind energy capacity.
BHE did not disclose the purchase price. A spokeswoman said the investment would total hundreds of millions of dollars, with the exact amount depending on factors still being negotiated.
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The unit, now called Berkshire Hathaway Energy, operates electric grids in the U.K., natural gas pipelines that stretch from the Great Lakes to Texas and electric utilities in states including Oregon and Nevada. Its renewable investments include wind farms in Iowa and Wyoming, as well as solar farms in California and Arizona.
Unlike other utility-holding companies, Berkshire Hathaway Energy retains all of its earnings. That probably will continue, Buffett said yesterday, estimating that the unit could reinvest about $30 billion into its business in the next decade. ....
U.S. seeks to reduce its reliance on fossil-fuel generation. Electric utilities face cuts of 30 percent in carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 compared with 2005, according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates of a proposed rule issued June 2.
das lässt noch viel Raum für weitere Aufträge zumal die 2MW Turbinen ja schon etwas älter sind
Den letzten Auftrag von Berkshire Hathaway mit 225 MW hat man offenbar Suzlon weggeschnappt Walnut Ridge WF, mit Suzlon 2.1 MW Turbinen ursprünglich
http://www.euroinvestor.com/community/...p;threadid=296016&mode=2
Vestas Wind Systems has had a very good week, landing nearly 500 megawatts' worth of wind turbine orders, including an order from Berkshire Hathaway Energy Renewables LLC for the company’s Grande Prairie wind farm in Nebraska......
Vestas said it will supply 200 of its V110-2.0 megawatt turbines, collectively capable of generating up to 400 megawatts of wind energy, to Berkshire Hathaway Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy. The company owns a portfolio of energy businesses including the U.S. utilities PacifiCorp, MidAmerican Energy Company and NV Energy.
Vestas also said it had landed an order to supply Sempra U.S. Gas & Power LCC with 39 of its V110-2.0 megawatt turbines, collectively capable of generating up to 78 megawatts of electricity. Sempra is buying the machines for its Black Oak wind farm in Minnesota.
The announcement between Vestas and Berkshire Hathaway Energy Renewables is the first supply contract between the two companies, Vestas said.....
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news
MidAmerican Energy Company has filed plans with the Iowa Utilities Board to develop up to 552MW of new wind generation in the US state.
The company is in the process of obtaining necessary permits and easements for the construction of wind farms at two new sites.Pending approval, MidAmerican Energy plans to start construction in spring 2016, with completion scheduled for the end of that year.
The total cost of the projects is approximately $900m....
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad said: “Iowa derives a greater percentage of its electricity from wind than any other state, and we’re second in the nation in the number of people employed in the wind industry.....
http://renews.biz/87980/midamerican-files-iowa-plans/
alles in Iowa
http://energiwatch.dk/Energinyt/Renewables/article5732376.ece
Barclays sieht grosse Zukunft auch für Vestas in der neuen Batterietechnologie, die Tesla für Speicherung entwickelt hat, und die sich auch für die alternative Energie zu eignen scheint.Auch Dong Energie ist sehr interessiert
http://finans.tv2.dk/...05-vestas-kan-udnytte-teslas-nye-superbatteri
http://renews.biz/?s=vestas&submit=GO
Q1-Umsatz: 1,345 Mrd. € (+ 62 Mio. € bzw. + 4,8% gg. Q1 2014)
Q1-Bruttomarge: 14,2% (Q1 2014: 14,3%)
Q1-EBIT: 43,5 Mio. € (+ 3,5 Mio. € bzw. + 8,8% gg. Q1 2014)
Q1-EBIT Marge: 3,3% (Q1 2014: 3,1%)
Q1-EBIT nach Sondereff.: 34 Mio. € (+ 7 Mio. € bzw. + 34% gg. Q1 2014)
EBIT-Marge nach Sondereff.: 2,5% (Q1 2014: 2,1%)
Q1-EBT nach Sondereff.: 27 Mio. € (Q1 2014: 2 Mio. €)
Q1-Nettogewinn nach Sondereff.: 20 Mio. € (Q1 2014: 2 Mio. €)
Q1-EPS nach Sondereff.: 0,09 € (Q1 2014: 0,01 €)
Q1-Auftragseingang: 1,85 GW (Q1 2014: 1,12 GW)
Auftragsbestand: 7,3 Mio. € bzw. 8,1 GW
Entscheidend für den Kurs werden wohl aber nicht die vorgelegten Zahlen sein bis auf den Auftragseingang, sondern ob Vestas ihre schon mehr als konservative 2015er Guidance beim Umsatz von "mindestens 6,5 Mrd. €" und bei der EBIT-Marge vor Sondereinflüssen von "mindestens 7%" erhöhen wird, denn die Analystenschätzungen liegen weit über diesen Vestas-Mindestprognosen mit einem Umsatz von 7,35 Mrd. € und einer EBIT-Marge von 8,9%. .
Summary: In the first quarter of 2015, Vestas generated revenue of EUR 1,519m – an increase of 18 percent compared to the year-earlier period. EBIT before special items increased by EUR 39m to EUR 79m. The EBIT margin before special items was 5.2 percent and the free cash flow increased by EUR 170m to EUR 146m compared to the first quarter of 2014.
The intake of firm and unconditional wind turbine orders amounted to 1,750 MW in the first quarter of 2015. The value of the wind turbine backlog amounted to EUR 7.5bn at 31 March 2015. In addition to the wind turbine order backlog, Vestas had service agreements with contractual future revenue of EUR 7.5bn at the end of March 2015. Thus, the value of the combined backlog of wind turbine orders and service agreements stood at EUR 15bn – an increase of EUR 1.2bn compared to the year-earlier period.
Vestas upgrades the 2015 guidance on revenue from minimum EUR 6.5bn to minimum EUR 7.5bn and EBIT margin guidance before special items is upgraded from minimum 7 percent to minimum 8.5 percent. Total investments are increased from approx EUR 300m to approx EUR 350m and guidance on free cash flow is upgraded from minimum EUR 400m to minimum EUR 600m.
Group President & CEO Anders Runevad said: “This has been a historically strong first quarter on revenue, margins, order intake, and return on invested capital. The first quarter results reaffirm that Vestas is making good progress toward achieving its profitable growth objectives and that we are in a very strong position in an otherwise highly competitive industry.”
Key highlights
Record-high Q1 order intake
Order intake in the quarter 1,750 MW.
Highest combined order backlog ever
Wind turbine and service order backlog of EUR 15bn.
Return on invested capital (ROIC) at highest level ever
ROIC increased to 44 percent (TTM).
Earnings improved – highest Q1 ever
EBIT margin before special items at 5.2 percent – up 2.1 percentage points compared to Q1 2014.
Guidance increased
Guidance for 2015 has been increased based on higher than expected order intake year to date, greater visibility for the year, and USD exchange rate development.
Q1-Umsatz: 1,52 Mrd. € (+ 18% bzw. + 236 Mio. €)
Q1-EBIT: 79 Mio. € (+ 98% bzw. 39 Mio. €)
Q1-Nettogewinn: 56 Mio. €
Q1-EPS: 0,25 €
Mit diesen Zahlen wurden alle Analystenschätzungen deutlich übertroffen.
Beim Umsatz von 1,52 Mrd. € eine EBIT-Marge mit 5,2% ist weitaus mehr als man erwarten konnte. Mit ein Grund ist dabei, dass die Turbinenpreise sogar leicht gestiegen sind auf 0,92 Mio. €/MW.
Die Q1-Auftragseingang mit 1,75 GW ist gut, aber etwas unter den Erwartungen. Auftragsbestand bei insgesamt 15 Mrd. €.
Die neue 2015er Guidance ist der Hit:
2015er Umsatz mindestens 7,5 Mrd. € (übertrifft so gut wie alle Analystenprognosen)
2015er EBIT-Marge mindestens 8,5% (voher bei 7%)
Rund um hervorragende Vestas-News.