Solar-perle aus Kanada
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The U.S. solar-energy industry, which includes manufacturers as well as installers of solar panels, has been caught in the crosshairs. While import duties on Chinese-made solar cells have benefited some U.S. manufacturers, they have made the finished panels more expensive, harming panel installers and consumers who face higher prices for the finished product, according to Smirnow.
At the same time, Chinese manufacturers face higher prices as they seek to avoid U.S. duties, he said. Since the tariffs set by the Commerce department last year apply only to Chinese-made solar cells, solar panel manufacturers in the Asian nation are buying cells at a premium in Taiwan and putting together the finished panels in China before shipping them to the U.S., Smirnow said.
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The U.S. industry plan would abolish the U.S. duties on solar cells from China, as well as China’s tariffs on U.S.-made polysilicon. Instead, China’s solar-energy companies would establish a fund in the U.S. that American solar-cell manufacturers could draw from to help them “scale-up,” Smirnow said. While the size of the fund would be negotiated based on market estimates, it would probably be in the hundreds of millions of dollars over the next 3 years ..
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-23/...trade-war.html?cmpid=yhoo
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.
http://dp.solarmediastore.com/h/i/...n-60mw-module-plant-in-indonesia
Canadian Solar Inc signed a memorandum of understanding with PT Swadaya Prima Utama to build solar power plant in Indonesia.
“It is a great momentum because Indonesia also wants solutions for renewable energy,” President Director of Swadaya Prima Utama, M Syafrie Syarief said in Jakarta recently.Production of solar module plant will be suffice renewable energy in Indonesia. The plant will operate in Cikampek and generates 60 mega watt solar modules.
Syarief said that Indonesia became the leader of Asian regional market for solar power industry .....
http://www.pimagazine-asia.com/news/...uild-solar-plant-in-indonesia/
Trading on the Nasdaq exchange in New York, Canadian Solar is Canada’s largest solar panel manufacturer and ranked third in the world last year; it employs 400 workers at its Guelph manufacturing plant and 10,000 people in 19 countries.....
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/...article14388049/
“Last year, there was no acceptance of solar being a solution. This year, people have come to realize that this is something that would help them in the power crisis,” said Abdullah Umer, head of the Lahore flagship store of Nizam Energy, whose company has teamed up with Guelph-based Canadian Solar to sell made-in-China panels. It has completed more than 100 commercial and residential projects in 10 months. “We’ve only touched, I think, about 15 to 20 per cent of the [solar] market up until now – 80 per cent of the market is still untapped,” he said.....
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has expressed interest in alternative energies like solar power as an important part of the solution to the electricity crisis. During a visit to China this month, he visited a solar company and invited Chinese investment in Pakistan.
Last month, Mr. Sharif’s younger brother, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, said his province was teaming up with the Asian Development Bank to deliver solar energy projects totalling 2,000 megawatts.....
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/...r-power/article13239061/
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The company with the most consistent, and most promising earnings estimates, is First Solar (FSLR). EPS are projected to remain high for FSLR over the next three years. CSIQ shows the greatest improvement, much of the reason why the forward-looking stock market has generated huge gains for this China-based solar cell and module company.
Even the companies that have negative earnings show marked improvement in their EPS projections. While some of these may be good long-term investments, companies projected to have negative consensus earnings three years out look quite speculative.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...ar-stocks-taking-off?source=nasdaq
The company shipped 340 megawatts of modules in the first quarter, Guelph, Ontario-based Canadian Solar said today in a statement. That beat its March forecast of 290 megawatts to 310 megawatts.
Shipments to Japan swelled 76 percent from the fourth quarter and accounted for 25 percent of Canadian Solar’s total deliveries.
Solar demand in the world’s third-largest economy is “strong” and is approaching an annual run-rate of 7 gigawatts to 9 gigawatts, Vishal Shah, a New York-based analyst for Deutsche Bank AG, wrote in a note to investors yesterday.Canadian Solar expects to ship 380 megawatts to 420 megawatts of panels in the current quarter, and as much as 40 percent may go to Japan.....
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-28/...anel-demand-in-japan.html
Both projects are co-owned by Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the worlds largest solar power companies, and INDU Solar Holdings a joint venture between subsidiaries of Duke Energy and of Integrys Energy Services. The projects were developed by Community Energy Solar, LLC.
With record high temperatures this summer in the Northeast U.S., many regional electricity markets were near or at all-time records for peak consumption. ....
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In afternoon action, the stock has seen roughly 15,000 calls change hands -- nearly eight times its average intraday call volume, and close to 10 times the number of CSIQ puts exchanged. Reflecting the escalating demand for the options is the security's 30-day, at-the-money implied volatility (IV), which has skyrocketed 5.1 percentage points, or 7.8%, to 69.8%.
Most popular is the October 15 call, where nearly 7,000 contracts have crossed at a volume-weighted average price (VWAP) of $1.84. The majority of the calls traded on the ask side, and IV at the strike was last seen 6.2 percentage points higher, hinting at newly bought bullish bets......
http://www.schaeffersresearch.com/marketcenters/...d+up/default.aspx?
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The bulk of Canadian Solar's manufacturing facilities are located in China. In 2011, Canadian Solar also began manufacturing in a plant in Ontario, Canada.[4] The Ontario plant with a production capacity of over 200 MW per year[3] employs several hundred workers and its products are compliant with Ontario's feed-in tariff domestic content provisions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Solar
Installers in Canada and other markets are willing to pay a premium for Canadian-made solar panels because of their reliability, he said. At the same time, Canadian Solar not only produces photovoltaic panels but manufacturers silicon ingots in China and develops solar energy projects in Ontario and elsewhere, creating its own demand.
The company has projects totalling 802 megawatts in the pipeline, including major developments in the Canada, United States, China and Japan....Trading on the Nasdaq exchange in New York, Canadian Solar is Canada’s largest solar panel manufacturer and ranked third in the world last year; it employs 400 workers at its Guelph manufacturing plant and 10,000 people in 19 countries.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/...article14388049/
http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/...enesola-and-lsi-20130930-00279
Hier die 2013er Kursperfomance-Rangliste (Stand Ende Q3 bzw. Ende September) der 32 größten Solarwerte (in Klammern sind die Aktienbewertungen Kurs/Gewinn-, Kurs/Umsatz- und Kurs/Buchwertverhältnis nach den Prognosen für 2014 angegeben):
1. Canadian Solar (China) + 400% (KGV: 6,3; KUV: 0,3; KBV: 1,1)
2. Sunpower (USA) + 365% (KGV: 40,9; KUV: 1,2; KBV: 2,9)
3. SolarOne (China) + 341% (keine Ratings vorhanden)
4. Sunergy (China) + 323% (KGV: neg.; KUV: 0,2; KBV: neg.)
5. Yingli (China) + 295% (KGV: neg.; KUV: 0,4; KBV: 2,6)
6. Real Goods Solar (USA) + 267% (keine Ratings vorhanden)
7. Jinko Solar (China) + 263% (KGV: 8,3; KUV: 0,4; KBV: 1,5)
8. Trina Solar (China) + 256% (KGV: 220; KUV: 0,6; KBV: 1,5)
9. Phoenix Solar (Dtsch.) + 249% (KGV: neg.; KUV: 0,1; KBV: 5,2)
10. Renesola (China) + 224% (KGV: 45,4; KUV: 0,3; KBV: ?)
11. SolarCity (USA) + 190% (KGV: neg.; KUV: 11,5; KBV: ?)
12. SunEdison (USA) + 148% (KGV: 49,8; KUV: 0,5; KBV: 3,6)
13. JA Solar (China) + 138% (KGV: neg.; KUV: 0,3; KBV: 0,6)........
The Brockville 2 and Burritts Rapids projects in eastern Ontario total 16 megawatts and are among nine that TransCanada agreed in 2011 to buy from Canadian Solar, the Guelph, Ontario-based solar company said in a statement today.The Brockville 2 and Burritts Rapids projects in eastern Ontario total 16 megawatts and are among nine that TransCanada agreed in 2011 to buy from Canadian Solar, the Guelph, Ontario-based solar company said in a statement today.
The nine-plant deal comprises 86 megawatts of solar farms and will cost about C$470 million, ....TransCanada acquired the Brockville 1 plant in June and the remaining six are expected to be operational by the end of next year.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-02/...-from-canadian-solar.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-02/...-from-canadian-solar.html
-October3, 2013-BlackRock buys Canadian solar power operations from Canadian Solar
Guelph, Kanada – Canadian Solar hat in den vergangenen Tagen vier Photovoltaik-Entwicklungsprojekte verkauft. Das Unternehmen meldete jüngst den Abschluss der zwei Anlagen umfassenden Transaktion an TransCanada. Zusätzlich haben die Kanadier einen neuen Auftrag an Land gezogen......
http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=24715