Solar-perle aus Kanada
Gute Zeiten zum Einstieg/Nachkauf inwischen allemal.
Von heute:
"...EDF Renewable Energy Purchases 24.3 MWp of Canadian Solar Modules for the Catalina Solar 2 Project
UELPH, Ontario, Oct. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadian Solar Inc. ("Canadian Solar" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it has closed a sales agreement with EDF Renewable Energy (EDF RE), to supply photovoltaic (PV) modules to the 24.3 megawatt peak (MWp) Catalina Solar 2 project during the first quarter of 2015. For this order, Canadian Solar will deliver to EDF RE a total of 83,000 pieces of custom specific CS6X-P solar modules in a 7 x 12 cell matrix with dual UL and IEC 1000V certification.
"We are pleased to be selected to supply our PV modules to EDF Renewable Energy, a leading developer of renewable energy projects in North America. We are looking forward to working with EDF RE in the future. I am confident that Canadian Solar's global leadership, proven track record, and well-known brand name will continue to make us a partner of choice in powering key solar installations worldwide," said Dr. Shawn Qu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Solar.
In the past few years, Canadian Solar modules have consistently been ranked at the top of the PVUSA Test Conditions (PTC) ratings in the industry. The PTC rating program, established by the California Energy Commission (CEC), is the widely accepted indicator of real-world PV module performance..."
http://investors.canadiansolar.com/...irol-newsArticle&ID=1976805
Hier der Link dazu:
http://www.rechargenews.com/solar/1380190/...Solar-146MW-Honduras-win
Übrigens erwartet GTM für 2015 in Honduras einen Solarzubau von 225 MW.
Honduras ist auch so ein schönes Beispiel wie sich Solar so langsam aber sicher in allen Regionen der Welt breit macht. Mittelamerika war ja bis jetzt eigentlich fast unbefleckt mit Solar bis auf Mexiko, aber mehr als 60 MW waren es dort in 2013 auch nicht und in diesem Jahr werden es um die 100 MW werden. Neben Mexiko und Honduras wird es im kommenden Jahr in Mittelamerika noch in Costa Rica und Panama zu relativ guten Zubauzahlen kommen, aber wohl unter 100 MW.
GTM erwartet für 2015 in Lateinamerika einen Zubau von 2,3 GW (2014e: 0,8 GW) mit Chile als Nachfrage-Leader mit 1 GW (2014e: 0,3 GW), danach soll dann Mexiko und Honduras kommen und mit Brasilien wartet schon ein riesen Land mit besten Solar-Voraussetzungen.
Canadian hat den Hauptsitz in Kanada und wurde dort gegründet. Zudem sieht man sich bei CSIQ nicht als chin. Unternehmen, nur weil man dort Teile der Produktion hat.
In der Unternehmensbewertung macht das sehr wohl einen Unterschied.
Summary
Solar industry is experiencing a strong H2 2014 and 2015 is shaping to be a good year.
Solar stocks have been artificially beaten down by concerns about Japan, Ebola and oil price collapse.
It is a great time, ahead of earnings, to consider building a portfolio of strong solar stocks.
Worldwide, solar installation activity is picking up sharply and market researchers estimate that 2014 shipments will come in around the high end of the 42-48GW range forecasted earlier this year. Surprisingly, most solar stocks are languishing around yearly lows. The recent valuation compression in solar stocks from demand fears, Ebola, and oil price implosion make for an excellent opportunity for value and growth investors to invest into solar......
JinkoSolar (NYSE:JKS): This low cost leader out of China has the lowest cost structure in the industry and is likely to perform well both in terms of utility projects and module sales.
Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL): Trina is our second pick among the China solar companies. Low cost structure, strong balance sheet, and decent project pipeline make Trina a good candidate for the portfolio.
Canadian Solar (NASDAQ:CSIQ): Canadian Solar is a strong pick due to its high margin international project pipeline. Canadian is one of the key beneficiaries of the Japan boom and is likely to deliver healthy returns to stockholders for the near future.....
TSL scheint mir auch ein Invest wert zu sein. Zu SUNE kann ich nicht sagen.
Und die Netztbetreiber sollen Abnahme und Subventionen monatlich zahlen
The Notice shows government’s strong determination to support distributed generation (DG) solar project development in the long run.
Like the draft version, the Notice provides guidance on how to better execute DG development. Key contents include:
Extending definition of DG (to unlock volume growth): Projects built on waste land, greenhouse, fish pond, lakes, and projects under 20MW and 35kV can also be qualified as DG rather than utility-scale. Projects under 20MW can still enjoy local utility scale tariff (Rmb0.9-1.0/kWh, depending on location).
More flexible feed-in-tariff regime: The developer can choose to sell: (1) abundant power to the grid after self-consumption, or (2) all power to the grid at utility-scale tariff. The developer can change from Option 1 to Option 2 if self-used power consumption falls significantly.
Improve the tariff settlement and subsidy payment: The Notice requires grid companies to pay DG developers monthly (or as negotiated) for tariff and government subsidy. This could help to alleviate DG developers’ tight cash flow. Currently, it takes more than 6-12 months for solar operators to collect the subsidy. The grid should also help to provide related tax certificates.
Project financing: Financial institutes (banks, funds, insurance companies and trusts, etc.) are encouraged to take active/innovative measures such as setting up solar industry funds, extending credit terms with favourable interest rates, offering credit guarantee mechanisms, finance leases and securitisation, etc.
Identifies priority projects including: (1) industrial parks and large companies with sufficient roof-top and high electricity consumption; and (2) public buildings including railway stations, highway service stations, airports, sports centres, parking lots, schools, hospitals, etc.
Emphasise local governments’ role, including coordinating resources, offering local subsidies on top of central government subsidies and other flexible benefits to DG projects with power purchase agreements.
http://blogs.barrons.com/asiastocks/2014/09/08/...arrons&ru=yahoo
At the same time, officials who are leaking details of the upcoming plan are also making it clear that state support will be phased out over the next 6 years for makers of solar panels and wind generation equipment.
Under the new 5-year plan, China's tariffs for solar generated power will be reduced by a hefty 50 percent by 2020, falling from the current 0.9 yuan per kilowatt-hour to 0.6 yuan, according to an unnamed government energy official. Wind power tariffs will also be cut sharply, falling to 0.4 yuan per kilowatt-hour from the current 0.6 yuan. Equally interesting is a more general quote from the official saying the solar panel and wind equipment makers should improve the efficiency of their products, "instead of depending on government subsidies."...... http://seekingalpha.com/article/...hina-finally-tackles-solar-support
Canadian Solar Inc. (Guelph, Ontario, Kanada) stellt auf der Solar Power International (SPI), die vom 20.–23.10.2014 stattfindet, erstmals sein neues Photovoltaik-Modul „Diamond“ vor.
Anders als bei herkömmlichen Modulen bestehe die Rückseite des Doppel-Moduls aus teilvorgespanntem Glas, erklärt Canadian Solar.
Das Diamond-Modul ist laut Hersteller PID-frei. Dafür sorgten Anti-PID-Solarzellen und die Verkapselung. Das Modul hat keinen Metallrahmen und muss nicht geerdet werden – dadurch entfalle der Grund für eine potenzialinduzierte Degradation, erklärt Canadian Solar..."
http://www.solarserver.de/solar-magazin/...r-power-international.html
http://investors.canadiansolar.com/...irol-newsArticle&ID=1979646
Hatte Canadian bei 25 verkauft bei EK 21 und bin nun bei 23 wieder rein.
Dank der letzten Korrektur wieder viel Upside :)
Viel Glück allen!
Nicht nur ich rechne offenbar mit überzeugenden Zahlen und einem noch besseren Ausblick auf Q 4. Zudem evtl. news zum geplanten Yieldco.
Es sei an die letzten Q2 Zahlen erinnert, als der Kurs einen richtigen Schub nach vorn gemacht hat, der allerdings fast komplett in der jüngsten Korrektur wieder abgetragen wurde. Was aber an den hervorragenden Aussichten nichts ändert.
GUELPH, Ontario, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadian Solar Inc. ("the Company", "Canadian Solar") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it will hold a conference call on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Standard Time (9:00 p.m., November 12, 2014 in Hong Kong) to discuss the Company's third quarter of 2014 results and business outlook.
Canadian Solar Supplies Modules to Major Project in Nicaragua
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GUELPH, Ontario, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadian Solar Inc. (the "Company", or "Canadian Solar") (CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it completed the supply of 3.1 MW of CS6X-300P modules to a solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Tipitapa, Nicaragua. This PV plant, entitled Planta Solar Zona Franca Astro Nicaragua, will power 26 companies and supply approximately 30% of total energy consumption for the Zona Franca Astro Nicaragua industrial park.
Naja, liegt daran, dass der fokus bisher auf Wind- und Wasserkraft (und Geothermie) lag/liegt... Aber Chavez'-Dieselkraftwerke könnte man tagsüber locker mit PV ersetzen....
Danke und viel Glück allen!