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  1. [verwijderd] 15 april 2009 22:49
    quote:

    Demenkovets schreef:

    Sorry, het was nog niet mijn tijd om in te stappen, nog even geduld a.u.b. :-)
    Wachten we tot morgen: als je dan bent ingestapt gaan we echt lo$$ ;-)

    greetings.
  2. [verwijderd] 16 april 2009 08:25
    Als je had willen instappen hoop ik dat je vandaag nog een kans hebt.

    DOE To Issue New Loan Guarantee, Grant Solicitations Soon
    4-15-09 6:45 PM EDT

    -(Dow Jones)- The Department of Energy is close to issuing new solicitations for renewable energy and transmission project loan guarantees and grants, possibly as soon as Thursday, according to people close to the matter.

    In the midst of economic doldrums, renewable and transmission companies are eagerly awaiting a new funding opportunity under the stimulus bill signed into law earlier this year. The federal government approved around $60 billion in loan guarantee authority and more than $30 billion in energy grants.

    Announcements on the solicitations could come as soon as Thursday, when Vice President Joe Biden is expected to discuss progress under the recovery act at an ABB (ABB) factory in Missouri that produces transformers for a wind farm.

    "Very soon we're going to issue a new set of solicitations under the new funding authority, specifically around more mature renewable technologies and energy infrastructure, particularly transmission infrastructure projects," said Matthew Rogers, a senior advisor to Energy Secretary Steven Chu, in an interview.

    An industry official familiar with the DOE's funding authority said Biden was expected to announce grant funding for "smart grid" projects designed to transform the power transmission system into an artificially intelligent system that could more efficiently manage electricity use.

    Rogers said the DOE was working with the White House's Office of Management and Budget to finalize the stimulus funding portfolio and the agency planned to make the remainder of grant funding available through the next few weeks.

    "The money is beginning to flow, [and] the secretary has reviewed and approved substantially all of the plans for the rest of the funds," he said.

    Under the recovery funding, the DOE was given around $33 billion in grant and contract authority. Around $21 billion is currently available for applications.

    Rogers also said several projects solicited under loan guarantee authorities granted under the previous Administration would now be funded by the recovery bill authority.

    That could prove to be a windfall for the handful of companies that are eligible, said Salo Zelermyer, a former DOE counsel and now an associate at Bracewell & Giuliani. Under the recovery act loan guarantee provisions, the government will also pay for costly credit fees that have proved prohibitive to some firms wanting to apply.

    Rogers declined to say exactly specific projects that are eligible for the new funding, but a number of companies are in the final stages of negotiating their loan guarantee deals, including BlueFire Ethanol Fuels (BFRE), BrightSource Energy and Beacon Power (BCON), according to several people close to the matter.

    California solar company Solyndra Inc., was the first to benefit under the DOE's renewable program, last month being awarded a $535 million loan guarantee to fund a new manufacturing plant. Although the application was made and given preliminary approval under the George W. Bush administration - and funds appropriated for the program by Congress - the firm was also eligible under the recovery legislation.

    Funds appropriated under the previous administration but not used for the projects that are now eligible for recovery support will likely be used for another solicitation, Rogers said.

    Rogers, a former senior partner with the consulting firm McKinsey & Co., said the DOE was currently able to process one loan guarantee project a month, but was aiming to work up to processing two a week.

    "We are getting the machine limbered up...[and] it may take a few months to get to that position, but that's the direction we're headed," he said.

    Loan guarantees for new nuclear power plants and coal-fired power stations designed to cut carbon dioxide emissions approved under the Bush administration haven't shared the same urgency as renewable energy and transmission projects under the Obama administration. Secretary Chu has previously said nuclear and coal loan guarantees wouldn't be in the first tranche of projects to be announced.


  3. [verwijderd] 16 april 2009 21:04
    Loan komt eraan, 200-240 miljoen:

    The BP-Verenium plant will be a late contributor. It expects to get a loan guarantee from the federal government soon to cover 80 percent of the capital needed and begin construction next year with first production coming in 2012. Last August Verenium said it had hoped to be making cellulosic in commercial levels by 2011.

    Riva said Verenium and BP hope to build more and bigger plants along the Gulf Coast after the Florida plant. The region has the potential to make hundreds of millions of gallons per year of cellulosic ethanol using energy cane -- a sugar cane relative -- and other sources including sugar cane waste and sorghum, he said.

    Riva said Big Oil is helping the industry move past the persistent perception that the new fuel is five years from reality.
  4. [verwijderd] 16 april 2009 21:18
    quote:

    drulletje drie schreef:

    wat voor termijn komt die lening?

    een week maand jaar of is dat niet bekend?
    Morgen, maandag, volgende week?
    Kan in ieder geval niet lang meer duren.
  5. drulletje drie 16 april 2009 21:21
    quote:

    prozaque schreef:

    [quote=drulletje drie]
    wat voor termijn komt die lening?

    een week maand jaar of is dat niet bekend?
    [/quote]
    Morgen, maandag, volgende week?
    Kan in ieder geval niet lang meer duren.
    ok!
    wat ik me dan afvraag als die lening er dus komt ,wat er in het bericht hierboven staat, de koers niet veel hoger moet staan nu?

    adertje of nog niet ondekt?
  6. Demenkovets 16 april 2009 21:23
    Sorry mensen, de stijging moet nog even wachten :-)

    Zag dat HBAN op 21 april met cijfers komt, in de sfeer van de laatste weken met de andere financials gok ik er een beetje op dat deze vrij positief zullen zijn. Voor die tijd dus nog even geen verkoop met daarop volgend de aankoop van VRNM. Houden jullie deze tot die tijd nog even laag? Dank u wel! ;-)
  7. [verwijderd] 16 april 2009 21:25
    Het is sinds een paar dagen enorm druk geworden op het yahoo message board. Dat is al een teken aan de wand.

    En elke dag verschijnen er steeds meer positieve berichten over cellulose ethanol.

    In februari vertelde de woordvoerder van VRNM dat ze verwachten op korte termijn die lening te krijgen. Het is nu bijna 2 maanden verder en de koers is van $3 naar 0,30 gezakt n.a.v. verplichte accountantsverklaring: "ungoing concern"

    Nieuws kan niet lang meer uitblijven lijkt me.
    Afgelopen week steeg de koers in mum van tijd 30% op een flutberichtje.
    Vergeet ook niet dat BP 115 miljoen investeert en dat VRNM elk jaar meer winst maakt en dat OBAMA voorstander is van deze fuel.

    VRNM is de kennisorganisatie ogv ethanol.

    Reken maar dat men VRNM nauwlettend in de gaten houdt.

    Bij echt goed nieuws staat deze zo boven de $1.
  8. [verwijderd] 17 april 2009 09:24
    Heel mooi artikel in Businessweek gisteren:

    www.businessweek.com/magazine/content...

    Highlights:

    The Biofuel Bubble

    A horde of startups have smart ideas. But the challenges are many, and the winners likely will be Shell, BP, DuPont, and other majors

    By John Carey

    It's a bold vision: Replace billions of gallons of gasoline not with ethanol from corn or other food crops but with biofuels made from plants, such as prairie grass in Tennessee pastures or algae percolating in Florida. Such a move would slash dependence on oil, create thousands of jobs, and reduce emissions that contribute to global warming. In the U.S., the idea has powerful political support. Congress has decreed that the country must be using 21 billion gallons of "advanced" biofuels a year by 2022. Washington is backing that goal with tax breaks, loan guarantees, and scores of millions of dollars in grants, with more support expected in upcoming energy bills. These inducements and the vast potential market have stimulated investments of more than $3 billion and spawned a new industry.

    More than 200 companies, from 12-person startups to oil giants, are developing next-generation biofuels using a bewildering array of technologies. Pilot and demonstration plants are operating or are under construction from Florida to California. "We can have it all: more fuel, more food, and fewer carbon emissions," says John B. Howe, vice-president of Verenium (VRNM), a Cambridge (Mass.) company that makes ethanol from sugarcane waste at a demonstration plant in Jennings, La.

    Yet behind the very real innovations and investments, the brash claims and the breathless headlines, lies an inconvenient truth. Replacing petroleum with biofuels is a tough business. Even as the industry develops, many of the companies—probably most—will not survive. "We've seen a venture capital-led bubble," says Alan Shaw, CEO of Codexis, a Redwood City (Calif.) manufacturer of enzymes used to make drugs, chemicals, and biofuels. "I cannot see how the small companies can build a business and still get a return to their original investors. The numbers just don't add up."

    Nor will many Americans soon be filling their gas tanks with these next-generation fuels. Industry executives concede they'll fall far short of the mandated 2010 level of 100 million gallons of biofuels made from cellulosic materials such as prairie grass or cornstalks. Meeting the 2022 goal is also unlikely. It would require not only building hundreds of fuel factories—at a cost of $500 million or more each—but also surrounding each one with thousands of acres of land planted with energy crops such as prairie grass. "We're talking about a fairly substantial transformation of the rural economic landscape," says Jack Huttner, vice-president of DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol, a joint venture of Danisco and DuPont (DD) that is building a demonstration plant in Tennessee.

    These difficulties don't mean advanced biofuels aren't coming, or that they won't play a crucial role in fighting climate change. But everything will happen more slowly than many venture capitalists say. And the probable winners will be those with deep pockets and patience, such as Royal Dutch Shell (RDS), BP (BP), DuPont, agriculture giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), or the rare startup with revenues from another business, such as making drugs. For the rest, the demonstration biorefineries now being built are more like high-stakes auditions than a step in the process of becoming commercial biofuels producers.
  9. drulletje drie 17 april 2009 09:44
    Prozaque verbaas me wel dat de koers eigenlijk niets doet op deze mooie berichten!

    Las ergens dat ze de lening krijgen dan zou je toch verwachten dat de koers omhoog schiet?

  10. [verwijderd] 17 april 2009 10:18
    quote:

    drulletje drie schreef:

    Prozaque verbaas me wel dat de koers eigenlijk niets doet op deze mooie berichten!

    Las ergens dat ze de lening krijgen dan zou je toch verwachten dat de koers omhoog schiet?

    Onzekerheid over financien, hierop spelen MM's in door koersmanipulatie.

    Stijging kan elk moment gebeuren.
    NFLD bijvoorbeeld staat weken op 0,40 en dan ineens gisteren naar 0,54. Pak je toch even 30% winst in een paar dagen.

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