Bahnt sich hier etwas an ?
Habe folgendes gefunden:
TSSP startet durch
Solarboom in Californien.Arni.Gouvaneur von Californien unterschreibt 250 Mio US$ Vertrag - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
aus IHUB : , Für Leute die das noch nicht kennen,Ein Pflichtforum: Investorshub Solarboom in Kalifornien startet 2007 28.10.2006 - Quelle/Text: Europressedienst Bonn
In der kalifornischen Solarstrombranche stehen die Zeichen auf "Go". Nach Ansicht von J.P. Ross von dem amerikanischen Solarverband "Vote Solar" können bereits bis Ende dieses Jahres 120 Megawatt oder mehr Solarstromleistung neu in Kalifornien installiert werden. Das gab der Verbandsvertreter auf der Messe "Solar Power 2006" bekannt, die vom 16. bis 19. Oktober im kalifornischen San José stattfand.
Grund für die positive Prognose ist die Bereitstellung von Fördergeldern in Höhe von rund 300 Millionen US-Dollar sowie die Möglichkeit bereits in diesem Jahr Anträge für eine neue Einspeisevergütung zu stellen, die ab Januar 2007 gezahlt wird.
Zu der viertägigen Veranstaltung in San José waren 7.000 Teilnehmer gekommen, um sich über Strukturen, Marktteilnehmer und Perspektiven des Solarmarktes zu informieren.
TSSP -startet durch-erstes KZ: 0,20 US$ =+10.000%
Kalifornischer Solarmarkt startet durch
Also mit dem Gesetzentwurf unterzeichnet, wie hoch sind die Menschen denken könnte gehen, sagen wir, in der nächsten Woche? Previous all-time high .018. Vorige aller Zeiten hoher 0,018. With the huge number of potential contracts this could open up, plus the rush to get on board that will likely come, what are we looking at? Mit der großen Anzahl von Verträgen dieses Potenzial eröffnen könnten, und die Hektik an Bord zu bekommen, wird wahrscheinlich kommen, was wir sind auf der Suche? .03? 0,03? .05? 0,05? (If we could could flag this to that idiot Cramer, we could probably get it to .20 in a fortnight...) (Wenn wir könnten Flagge könnte dies, dass Idiot Cramer, könnten wir wahrscheinlich bekommen sie 0,20 in einer Wochen ...)
So habe mich mal durch einige Foren gelesen , der größte Teil ist für die nächste woche und darüber hinaus sehr positiv gestimmt , na dann lassen wir uns mal überraschen was da noch auf uns zu kommt .
Die Firma TSSP steht gerade in den Startlöchern um ganz groß zu werden. Warum?? Die stehen kurz vor der Vetragsunterzeichnung - zusammen mit 10 weiteren Firmen - mit dem Bundesstaat Kalifornien für Solaranlagen zur Warmwasseraufbereitung. Volumina des Vetrags, ca. 200Mil.$. Das ist nur ein kleiner Ausschnitt aus dem Programm. Noch was, die Firma TSSP besteht schon seit 20 Jahren.
Wenn man mehr wissen möchte, dann könnt ihr alles unter Google \"Investor Hub und Trendsetter Solar\" nachlesen.
Übrigens, lest schnell, denn der Kurs wird heute weiter Explosionsartig nach Richtung Norden gehen.
Das ist keine Kaufempfehlung, sondern nur meine Meinung.
Solar Bill, Ab 1470 Advances to Governor's Desk Sacramento, California [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] The California Legislature took a giant step toward bringing about a mainstream solar power market. At 2:21 am yesterday, the California Assembly voted on concurrence with the Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 (AB 1470-Huffman). The bill would launch the nation's largest solar water heating program, creating a $250 million fund to provide rebates to homeowners and businesses who invest in solar water heating technologies.
Übrigens, lest schnell, denn der Kurs wird heute weiter Explosionsartig nach Richtung Norden gehen.
Das ist keine Kaufempfehlung, sondern nur meine Meinung.
schaut mal auf das Datum !
10/10/2007 GAAS:787:07 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Print Version | Email / Share
Close E-mail Social Webdel.icio.us Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo! Technorati Google Newsvine BlinkList reddit Blogmarks ma.gnolia Windows Live Tailrank Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Strengthen Flood Protections in California Governor Schwarzenegger today announced that he has signed legislation that will strengthen flood protections in California. The legislative package will lead to the development of a comprehensive Central Valley Flood Protection Plan. It will also reform the Reclamation Board to improve efficiency, require cities and counties to increase consideration of flood risks when making land use decisions and create a new standard in flood protection for urban development in the region. “I have always said public safety is my number one priority, and the package of bills I am signing today will tremendously strengthen flood protection in California,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. “California’s Central Valley has thousands of miles of levees protecting millions of residents and we expect millions more in the coming decades. We want to make sure the tragedies of Hurricane Katrina do not happen here if there is an earthquake or other natural disaster. That is why we will establish 200-year flood protection as the standard for urban developments in the Central Valley so our growth will be safe growth.”
The following bills have been signed into law:
AB 156 by Assemblymember John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) – Changes various provisions of the Water Code related to operation of the state-federal flood control projects in the Central Valley. SB 5 by Senator Mike Machado (D-Linden) – Requires the Department of Water Resources and the Central Valley Flood Protection Board to prepare and adopt a Central Valley Flood Protection Plan by 2012, and establishes flood protection requirements for local land-use decisions consistent with the Central Valley Protection Plan. AB 162 by Assemblymember Lois Wolk (D-Davis) - Requires cities and counties to address flood-related matters in the land use, conservation, safety, and housing elements of their general plans. SB 17 by Senator Dean Florez (D-Shafter) – Reforms and renames the Reclamation Board to improve proficiency, and requires development of State Plan of Flood Control for the Central Valley. AB 70 by Assemblymember Dave Jones (D-Sacramento) – Provides, generally, that a city or county may be required to contribute a fair and reasonable share of the increased flood liability caused by its unreasonable approval of developments following the failure of a state flood control project. AB 5 Assemblymember Lois Wolk (D-Davis) – Makes clarifying and technical changes to the preceding bills. Governor Schwarzenegger has been committed to doing everything necessary to rebuild our aging levee system and protect Californians from dangerous floods that could harm communities, agriculture and water supplies.
“Last year, Californians made the commitment to invest nearly $5 billion to secure our levees when we passed Propositions 1E and 84. Today’s bills are the next step in ensuring a safe future for our state,” continued the Governor.
In May of 2006, the Governor signed AB 140 , the $4 billion levee repair and flood control bond element of the Strategic Growth Plan that California voters approved to fund urgent repairs and essential improvements of levees and other flood control facilities in the Central Valley and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. These funds will also leverage federal and local dollars to fund flood prevention projects and improve disaster preparedness. He also signed AB 142 that appropriated $500 million from the general fund to the Department of Water Resources for levee evaluation and repair.
In February of 2006, the Governor declared a State of Emergency for California's levee system and ordered the California Department of Water Resources develop a plan to begin immediate repairs to prevent catastrophic flooding and loss of life. The Governor's emergency declaration allowed state agencies to begin repair work immediately by fast-tracking State environmental permits and utilizing emergency contracting procedures. As a result and with funding from AB 142, thirty-three of the most vulnerable levee sites in Northern California were repaired.
link dazu !
http://government.aol.com/mygov/webreturn/?url=http://gov.ca.gov%2F
seit also wachsam !!!
Posted by: Kuntahene In reply to: None Date:10/12/2007 3:15:36 PM Post #of 1703
Company still diluting daily... they're going to pump this for all it is worth until they suck it dry. At least they succeeded in getting the price higher than I would have guessed was likely considering how big the float is. The market cap is now around maybe $4 million and their best news after all these months was that they installed TWO water heaters... yikes... Well, congrats to those who are still sticking it out.
hier der Wortlaut vom 12.10.07 !
Posted by: InfamousMP In reply to: onemaninnj who wrote msg# 1702 Date:10/12/2007 9:27:59 PM Post #of 1703
Cordially; This is an email i got:
Michael A. Eckhard
TrendSetter Industries
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(800) 492-9276 Toll Free
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From: Bernadette Del Chiaro [mailto:bernadette@environmentcalifornia.org] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 2:16 PM To: bernadette@environmentcalifornia.org Subject: SCHWARZENEGGER SIGNS ANOTHER LANDMARK SOLAR BILL
It’s official! AB 1470 is law and solar water heaters are now officially endorsed and subsidized by the state of California. Many thanks to all the groups and individuals who helped make this victory happen. You know who you are. – Bernadette (photos from today’s event below).
MEDIA RELEASE
For Release: October 12, 2007 Contact: Bernadette Del Chiaro, 916-765-3224 x 103
SCHWARZENEGGER SIGNS ANOTHER LANDMARK SOLAR BILL
AB 1470 Promotes Solar Water Heating, Cutting Natural Gas Demand and Global Warming Pollution
Sacramento – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed yet another landmark solar power bill today, The Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 (AB 1470), authored by Assemblymember Jared Huffman (Marin) and sponsored by Environment California. At a celebratory event at the CAL EPA headquarters, supporters of the bill touted its promise of creating a mainstream market for solar water heating technologies by offering $250 million in rebates for California consumers over the next ten years.
Asm. Huffman speaks at bill signing announcement event and Environment California's Bernadette Del Chiaro thanks Huffman for his outstanding leadership, as well as Gov. Schwarzengger for signing AB 1470. (more photos below)
“By signing this bill into law, Gov. Schwarzenegger is placing yet another solar power technology in the spotlight, harnessing for it California’s growing demand for renewable energy,” said Bernadette Del Chiaro, Clean Energy Advocate for Environment California. “This bill is another way California can become a Saudi Arabia of the sun.”
The new law launches the nation’s largest solar water heating program and promises to bring a number of benefits to the state including reduced global warming pollution, stabilized energy prices and lower utility bills. A report by Environment California Research & Policy Center showed that a mainstream market for solar water heating could cut 6.8 million tons of global warming pollution per year, while cutting natural gas demand in each home by 50-75%.
“Solar power represents a significant energy resource for California,” said Assemblymember Jared Huffman (Marin), author of AB 1470. “California can achieve greater energy independence, fight global warming, and save homeowners and businesses money by encouraging a mainstream market for solar water heating.”
AB 1470 is the follow up to the Million Solar Roofs bill (SB 1) signed into law by Schwarzenegger in 2006, which creates incentives for solar electric technologies. The rebate fund would come from a 13 cent per month surcharge on gas bills and would result in the installation of over 200,000 solar roofs. The program will be implemented by the California Public Utilities Commission and individual municipal utilities.
“Solar power can play a starring role in California’s effort to solve global warming by enabling homeowners and businesses to take concrete action right here, right now,” said Del Chiaro. “Harnessing the sun is a no-brainer, and we applaud the Governor and the legislature for their vision and support of big, bold solar initiatives like this.”
CEC's BB Blevins was the event’s emcee
Asm Ruskin celebrates passage of AB 662, along with AB 1470 and other bills
NRDC's Victoria Rome speaks to benefits of energy efficiency and renewables
DTSC Director Maureen Gorsen speaks to need to save electricity and reduce toxics chemicals from lightbulbs
Environment California is a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization with offices statewide. We are dedicated to protecting California’s air, water and open spaces through investigating problems, crafting solutions, educating the public and decision makers, and helping Californians make their voices heard in debates over the quality of our environment and our lives. www.environmentcalifornia.org
hier nochma kompakt...
13. September 2007 Solar Bill, Ab 1470 Advances to Governor's Desk
Sacramento, California [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] The California Legislature took a giant step toward bringing about a mainstream solar power market. At 2:21 am yesterday, the California Assembly voted on concurrence with the Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 (AB 1470-Huffman). The bill would launch the nation's largest solar water heating program, creating a $250 million fund to provide rebates to homeowners and businesses who invest in solar water heating technologies.
http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=49940
interessant ist dass tssp immer noch auf der "NSS Liste" ist ! dies dürfte ab Montag dann (3 Wochen lang) bis 02.11.07 interessant werden !
http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/newsroom/...t-passes-both-houses http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=49940
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TSSP - Strong Buy and to be Long - $$$$
Ich werde Montag mal einsteigen !
IMO
Keine Kauf- bzw. Verkaufsempfehlung
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