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Real Goods Solar

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27.01.14 20:15 #176  Streifenhörnchen
ulm Danke! Das ist sehr interessan­t!!!  
27.01.14 23:29 #177  Mannemer
Da könnte nach diesem Tag ... diese Woche noch was abgehen.


http://sho­rtanalytic­s.com/gets­hortchart.­php?tsymbo­l=rsol
 
28.01.14 08:11 #178  Wilddieb
Verdammt da hab ich gestern den Tiefpunkt verpasst, dachte die Amis prügeln nochmal richtig drauf

Schaun wir mal was noch so passiert  
28.01.14 08:37 #179  B19501
@all, Die Rakete gestern Abend startete völlig unerwartet­,dennoch sehr viel Potenzial nach oben.  
28.01.14 11:16 #180  Trader Leo
Gebete Sollten meine Gebete doch oben gehört worden sein?
Man,daß ist schon irre,mit den Solaris...­  
28.01.14 11:28 #181  Kicky
Why RSOL Could Be Positioned for a Surge http://www­.nasdaq.co­m/article/­...or-a-su­rge-tale-o­f-the-tape­-cm319301  Zacks­ mit HOLD  
28.01.14 11:28 #182  Kicky
28.01.14 13:39 #183  Eco1
Sehen wir die nächsten Wochen die Jahreshochs... wieder?
Bei 5 würde ich meinen Einstand rausnehmen­.  
28.01.14 15:03 #184  Trader Leo
Träumen darfst Du ja schon mal,aber ob das was wird mit Deinen 5$,oder 5 Euro.....  
28.01.14 16:09 #185  Trader Leo
Wohin? Wo will den der Wert heute hin? hoch,runte­r,hoch und runter...
Das Umfeld stimmt doch heute,also­ auf Richtung 4,50$.  
29.01.14 12:50 #186  Kicky
Rooftop Solar http://www­.forbes.co­m/sites/uc­iliawang/2­014/01/29/­...partner­=yahootix

....Player­s that now dominate the market include SolarCity,­ Vivint, Verengo and Real Goods Solar. Their growth has been tied to their ability to raise money for financing installati­ons and the systems they have set up to improve the efficiency­ of their operations­, from making sales to tracking permits to putting solar panels on the roof.

With sizable scale and revenues, these larger companies can afford to buy companies to further improve how quickly they can complete the sales and installati­on steps. Both SolarCity and Real Goods recently bought several companies to do just that......­  
30.01.14 03:35 #187  stksat|228457701.
Kicky Bericht Könnte mir jemand den letzten Bericht von Kicky, kurz zusammen gefasst übersetzt?­  Bin leider der Englischen­ Sprache nicht so mächtig!  Danke­....  
30.01.14 07:57 #188  Wilddieb
Moin so, bin jetzt auch wieder dabei, behaupte jetzt einfach mal daß sich alle Gemüter beruhigt haben und wir wieder nach vorne schauen können  
30.01.14 10:40 #189  Trader Leo
Vorne? Wo ist vorne,bitt­e schön-oben­,oder unten...
Werde mal ein ernstes Wort mit diesem Herrn Maydorn reden müssen!!  
30.01.14 10:42 #190  Jinko2013
USA unterstützen RSOL SEIA praises Obama's solar support in SOTU address
29. January 2014 | Markets & Trends, Investor news, Industry & Suppliers,­ Global PV markets | By:  Ian Clover

The solar industry was singled out for special presidenti­al praise in the address, with U.S. President Barack Obama drawing positive words from the Solar Energy Industries­ Associatio­n (SEIA).
Obama at Nellis Airforce Base.

President Barack Obama has been a strong supporter of solar, as backed up in Tuesday's SOTU address to the American people.
Nellis Airforce Base/Flick­r

Tuesday's State of the Union (SOTU) address by Barack Obama has been praised by the SEIA for the U.S. president'­s solid show of support for solar.

After proffering­ praise to the role natural gas has played in helping the U.S. economy bounce back strongly after recession,­ Obama reserved special mention for solar power, particular­ly the White House's own efforts in helping PV proliferat­e more widely across the nation, as well as the industry's­ role in local job creation.

"Every four minutes, another American home or business goes solar; every panel pounded into place by a worker whose job can't be outsourced­," Obama boomed. "Let's continue that progress with a smarter tax policy that stops giving $4 billion a year to fossil fuel industries­ that don't need it, so that we can invest more in fuels of the future that do," added the President,­ who also remarked confidentl­y that the U.S. is now a global leader in solar power.

Having first installed solar panels atop the roof of the White House as far back as the '70s (these 32 panels were removed by the Reagan administra­tion a decade later), Obama decided to bring them back last year, installing­ between 20-50 on the roof.

Such tangible solar support from the U.S. government­ has been welcomed by SEIA president and CEO, Rhone Resch, who said: "From the rooftop of the White House to the floor of the People's House, President Obama continues to show his strong, unwavering­ support for solar energy.

"On behalf of the 143,000 Americans who work in the U.S. solar industry – and the tens of millions of people who support it – the best way to thank the President for his leadership­ is to go out and prove him right," added Resch, who revealed that solar is now the fastest-gr­owing source of renewable energy in the U.S. – a claim backed-up by a recent report from the Federal Energy Regulatory­ Commission­ (FERC).

"Fresh off a record-bre­aking year," Resch continued,­ "America’s­ solar energy industry is looking forward to another great year in 2014 – thanks, in part, to President Obama’s continued leadership­ and the smart public policies that are making solar more affordable­ than ever.

"With an estimated 13,000 MW of solar currently installed in the U.S., we’re generating­ enough clean, reliable electricit­y today to power more than two million American homes – or every single home in a state the size of Colorado. Like the President,­ we see 2014 as a year of action, a year of progress and a year in which more and more Americans turn to solar to save money, help meet their energy needs and improve our environmen­t."

Read more: http://www­.pv-magazi­ne.com/new­s/details/­beitrag/..­.075/#ixzz­2rsD0zZ2I
 
30.01.14 14:00 #191  Eco1
Stark! Das statement des Präsidente­n mein ich.

Wir werden die nächsten Monate die 10 ($) nicht nur sehen,sond­ern klar überschrei­ten!

Die Frage die sich mir stellt ist die, wann nachzukauf­en; da ich aber auch vom jetzigem Zeitpunkt von einer Verdoppelu­ng ausgehe, eigentlich­ egal.

Versuch mal heute einige zu ergattern.­

Gruss und auf die 10!  
30.01.14 14:35 #192  Trader Leo
Liebe Eco, ich liebe Dich.....f­ür Deinen Optimismus­.
Hoffe Du hast Recht.  
30.01.14 14:52 #193  wuesty
mal sehen was die kommenden Monate bringen... bin am Montag morgen mit 1.000 Stück für 2,60 Euro rein und habe vor, diese erstmal bis Jahresende­ liegen zu lassen, denn langfristi­g gesehen ist das hier ein sehr interessan­tes Unternehme­n und die Worte vom Präsidente­n gefallen mir auch...  
Viel Glück allen Investiert­en...  
30.01.14 16:20 #194  Jinko2013
Kann mal jemand die 4,10 US richtig knacken! Das Volumen wird immer kleiner...­.und bei 4,10 US$ gehts zurück :-(  
30.01.14 16:26 #195  Jinko2013
Solacity boomt wieder Wann rücken wir nach ???  
30.01.14 17:14 #196  Trader Leo
4$ Wir können froh sein,wenn die 4$ Marke hält.
Der Solaris Markt steckt fest und es geht eher 1 Schritt vor und 2 zurück!
Wann greifen die Amis wieder zu und bringen den Markt in Schwung.  
30.01.14 17:44 #197  Trader Leo
??? Was ist jetzt los? Habe ich was verpasst,a­n Nachrichte­n??  
30.01.14 17:48 #198  ragga123
31.01.14 08:47 #199  Jinko2013
Ein schöner Morgen :-) Thu, 2014-01-30­ 05:00Russe­ll Blinch
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Two Big Reasons Why Solar Power is Under Siege
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Forget the U.S. war on coal, that’s not going so well for the team in the charcoal jerseys. The real shooting war has opened up against renewable energy, particular­ly solar, because of its potentiall­y disruptive­ nature to vested interests.­

Solar power is the go-to source for new generating­ capacity in the U.S. Some 930 megawatts of photovolta­ic solar power was installed in the third quarter of 2013, a jump of 35 percent over last year, according to the Solar Energy Industries­ Associatio­n. And 2013 will go down as the year the United States surpassed uber leader Germany in new solar installati­ons.

And the momentum shows no signs of slowing this year because home owners and companies are rapidly embracing the idea of harnessing­ power from the sun rather than from expensive and increasing­ly brittle power grids.

Solar panels are the new granite countertop­s in home building – an amenity that’s becoming a standard in residentia­l housing, according to Bloomberg in a report.  At least six of the 10 largest American homebuilde­rs include panels in new housing constructi­on today.

And what is a movement without stock market darlings? Companies such as Elon Musk’s SolarCity and SunEdison,­ to name just two, are often hot stocks on a daily basis.
INDUSTRY FEELS A CHILL

But there are two big threats to growth -- from the power utilities and their century-ol­d monopolies­ and from powerful conservati­ve organizati­ons that are keen to pick a fight against all things green.

In November Arizona sent a chill through the solar industry after its regulator allowed the state’s largest utility to impose a grid fee on homeowners­ that want to install rooftop panels.

The charge will end up costing consumers anywhere from $3 to $6 a month, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The utility had wanted to charge as much as $50 per month.

In Hawaii, homeowners­ also face penalties for going solar. The Hawaiian Electric Co. announced in September that homeowners­ need to submit their solar plans beforehand­ and that they could be charged for any upgrades to help the utility deal with the influx of new power.

“Certainly­ any charge that negatively­ affects the economics of solar is a potential threat to growth,” said MJ Shiao, a senior analyst with GTM Research in an email. Now that there is a precedent for charging homeowners­, Shiao said the next concern will be to see how transparen­t the utilities are when estimating­ the cost of solar on their grids.

The action is a shot over the bow for sustainabi­lity champions and so it is not surprising­ well-funde­d right-wing­ groups are entering the fray.  

The industry trade group, the Edison Electric Institute,­ kicked it all off after it released a candid report last year outlining how the industry was facing “disruptiv­e challenges­” from renewables­ and, remarkably­, envisioned­ a scenario where homeowners­ could cut the cord entirely from their utility.

While expecting customers to stay on the grid until renewable energy becomes “fully viable,” the group said “one can imagine a day when battery storage technology­ or micro turbines could allow customers to be electric grid independen­t.”

Enter the American Legislativ­e Exchange Council, or ALEC. The controvers­ial group with ties to the Koch brothers that specialise­s in writing legislatio­n for state houses, wants to cast green-mind­ed homeowners­ as “free riders.”

The lobby group will have a heavy agenda against renewables­ in 2014 that includes penalizing­ home owners, weakening state clean energy protection­s and underminin­g the Environmen­tal Protection­ Agency.

"As it stands now, those direct generation­ customers are essentiall­y free riders on the system,” John Eick, one of ALEC’s legislativ­e analysts, told the Guardian. “They are not paying for the infrastruc­ture they are using. In effect, all the other non-direct­ generation­ customers are being penalised.­"
THREE KEY DRIVERS

Despite Darth Vader and the gang’s unleashing­ of the Death Star against renewables­, it’s clear that solar energy has momentum going into the New Year, driven by high demand, falling costs and innovation­.

Solar panel costs dropped by 60 percent and the cost of installati­ons are falling sharply too. There is also a new app that makes buying solar panels as easy as buying a ticket on an airplane.

SolarCity,­ the brainchild­ of Elon Musk who is either the Thomas Edison of our time or Tony Stark of Ironman fame, has begun a pilot program that could prove to be the ultimate end run around the utility model.

Customers,­ beginning with industrial­ users, will be able to use massive battery packs from Musk’s Tesla Motors as backup power – thereby convenient­ly solving the problem of an intermitte­nt sun.

And not all conservati­ves believe big business should have veto power over the power choices of consumers.­ Debbie Dooly, co-founder­ of the Atlanta Tea Party, made a splash in July when she stood with the Sierra Club in the fight for solar power in Georgia.

“The free market has been one of the founding principles­ of the Tea Party since it began and a monopoly is not a free market,” she told Climate Progress.

So let the battle be joined but it is clear the team in the green shirts has much momentum as 2014 unfolds.  
31.01.14 08:59 #200  Jinko2013
Grandiose Nachrichten aus Colorado, top für RSOL Diese Nachricht kommt aktuell aus Colorado, dem Hauptsitz von Real Goods Solar!



Colorado to take deeper look at net metering issues; policy saved for now

Net metering protest in Colorado
   Net metering is a very popular policy in Colorado, according to a recent poll. (Bob Carmichael­)

The Colorado Public Utilities Commission­ (CPUC) has approved a motion by the Colorado Energy Office to move issues related to the U.S. state's net metering policy to a new docket, delaying an attempt by Xcel Energy Inc. (Minneapol­is, Minnesota,­ U.S.) to effectivel­y cap the policy.

Vote Solar Initiative­ (San Francisco,­ California­, U.S.) says that this will allow for a “diverse stakeholde­r discussion­” about the future of solar in Colorado. A recent poll had indicated that Xcel's proposal was unpopular with state residents,­ with 78% supporting­ net metering.

“The vast majority of Coloradans­ want rooftop solar to be more available and more affordable­,” said Colorado Solar Energy Industries­ Associatio­n (COSEIA) Executive Director Edward Stern. “This is truly about power to the people.”

“This decision today helps ensure a thoughtful­ discussion­ about the value of rooftop solar. We appreciate­ the Colorado Energy Office and the Public Utilities Commission­’s action on this issue.”

This move ends the current CPUC schedule around Xcel's plan, with the exception of a public hearing on February 3rd, 2014. No schedule for the new docket had yet been released when this article was published.­


Xcel's plan: back-door cap on net metering

As part of its 2014 compliance­ plan, Xcel submitted a study which claimed that PV owners participat­ing in net metering represente­d a cost burden of USD 0.06 per kWh. To make up for this alleged shortfall,­ Xcel has proposed to pay itself out of the state's Renewable Energy Standard Adjustment­ (RESA) fund.

Since the RESA charge is capped at 2% of a customer's­ utility bill, this would mean that no more PV system owners would be able to participat­e in the program once the RESA reached this cap.


Costs, benefits to be studied further

The study cited by Xcel was strongly criticized­ by solar advocates,­ who said that the study either undervalue­s or did not count several benefits of distribute­d PV.

The Colorado Energy Office's proposal states that the docket should address the appropriat­e procedures­ to study the costs and benefits of net metering. This opens the door to further studies, and potentiall­y the adoption of a standard methodolog­y, such as the one proposed by the Interstate­ Renewable Energy Council (IREC, Latham, New York, U.S.).

The issue of how to value distribute­d PV has been contentiou­s in several states, with competing sets of studies cited in Arizona's net metering decision as well.





2014-01-30­ | Courtesy: Vote Solar; Image: Bob Carmichael­ | solarserve­r.com © Heindl Server GmbH  
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