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Oud 13 februari 2017, 21:58   #101
Micele
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Tesla aandeel na al boven $280 ... (vandaag +4,22 %)
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/tsla

ttz Tsla stijgt ~ 55 % op 3 maand...
vgl GM stijgt ~5 % op 3 maand...
Nasdaq comp stijgt ~ 10 % op 3 maand...

In Tesla zit natuurlijk ook de Solar Industry (Solar City) en SpaceX en alles wat batterijopslag betreft (powerwall/powerpack) voor die PV´s e.d..
Vooral de solars pushen:
Citaat:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the...ion-2017-02-10
PRESS RELEASE
The Solar Energy Industry is Changing Due to Innovation

Published: Feb 10, 2017

Over the course of the last several years the solar industry has finally gone mainstream. A recent research published on December 12, 2016 by The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA®) shows how much progress has been made. The U.S. installed 4,143 megawatts (MW) of solar PV in the third quarter of 2016 to reach 35.8 gigawatts (GW) of total installed capacity, enough to power 6.5 million American homes. With more than 1 million residential solar installations nationwide and record-breaking growth in the utility-scale sector, the industry is projected to nearly double year-over-year. Despite the encouraging numbers however, the industry still faces the challenges that are so familiar to businesses reaching maturity - improving efficiency and cutting costs.

Thanks to technological innovations, the solar market is combating these challenges. Solarwindow Technologies Inc. WNDW, +13.41% Corning Incorporated GLW, +0.15% Tesla Inc. TSLA, +4.17% Canadian Solar Inc. CSIQ, +5.13% First Solar Inc. FSLR, +1.43%

Most solar companies today manufacture solar panels using large portions of silicon, called ingots, and cut it into small rectangular shapes. These silicon components account for approximately 40% of the cost of production for solar panels. While some companies have been finding ways to manufacture panels for cheaper using the same materials, the expectations are now somewhat different. According to a report by Fortune, "today as the industry matures, much more of the expected lowered production costs will come from new components that plug into traditional silicon solar panels, new ways to manage the electrons from panels, or new ways to finance and sell the panels." In addition, some innovative companies are coming up with entire new techniques to salvage the sun's energy.
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