beobachte das teil schon seit über nem Jahr hier tut sich absolut nichts..
jede andere Aktie im Solar oder Windbereich steigt hier passiert nichts..
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beobachte das teil schon seit über nem Jahr hier tut sich absolut nichts..
jede andere Aktie im Solar oder Windbereich steigt hier passiert nichts..
karina schau dir mal windworks an..
derkleinemann
Sie haben offensichtlich vor, einiges zu verkaufen....
Feb. 8, 2010 (China Knowledge) - China WindPower Group Ltd<0182>, a Hong Kong-based company engaged in clean and renewable energy projects, said that it spent HK$617 million to buy wind power generation equipment from Sinovel Wind Group Co Ltd, sources reported. The company said in a statement filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it mainly purchased 100,000-kW generating equipment
Wind power generation increased by 31% around the world last year, now totaling 157.9 gigawatts, according to a new report from the Global Wind Energy Council. The country with the biggest individual increase: China, which saw more than 100 percent growth in wind power capacity over the last year, accounting for more than a third of the new turbines installed. The news is not only good for the environment, but also the global economy. Not only does wind power now employ an international workforce of 500,000, the market has swelled to $63 billion. The increase defied analyst predictions that the economic downturn would slow wind development. China, which now derives 25.1 gigawatts from wind, wasn’t the only country in Asia placing emphasis on wind. India, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan added a combined 14 gigawatts of generation. |
Feb. 18, 2010 (China Knowledge) - China, which has the world's second-largest power capacity after the U.S., plans to add 85 million kW of new capacity this year, boosting its total capacity to about 950 million kW, according to the latest report by the China Electricity Council.
The council said that the newly added capacity this year would include 55 million kW for coal-fired power, 15 million kW for hydropower, 13 million kW for wind power and 1.08 million kW for nuclear power.
Power consumption in China is expected to grow 9% to 3.97 trillion kWh in 2010, thanks to the economic recovery, according to the report. The country's power consumption last year was 3.64 trillion kWh, up 5.96% year on year.
This year, China will invest RMB 660 billion to upgrade power infrastructure, less than the RMB 755.8 billion spent in 2009.
China saw a net addition of 89.7 million kW of power generation capacity in 2009, and the total capacity reached 874.07 million kW at the end of last year, 10.23% more than a year earlier.
quelle: www.chinaknowledge.com/Newswires/...px?type=1&NewsID=31389
erwacht hier der Kurs..
Meine einschätzung ..auf langer Sicht. ein gutes Investment..In 5 - 10 jahren wird sich der lange atem gelohnt haben und man wird fürstlich entlohnt !
So long...nicht die nerven verlieren
Hi!
Hier geht es ja mal gegen Norden! Sehr gut!
Weiß jemand was neues und kann es hier posten?
gruß
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