A12DHQ - Hanergy TFP - Entwickelt Solarfahrzeuge WKN: A12DHQ ISIN: BMG4288J1062 Symbo
A12DHQ - Hanergy TFP - Entwickelt Solarfahrzeuge
WKN: A12DHQ ISIN: BMG4288J1062 Symbol: HNGSF Typ: Aktie Hanergy Thin Film entwickelt Solarfahrzeuge! http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...r-powered-cars http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...-plans-451.htm http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...-group-ltd.htm (Bloomberg) -- Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, a Chinese maker of solar equipment, will partner with five vehicle designers to develop cars to be powered entirely by the sun. The Hong Kong-listed unit of Beijing-based Hanergy Holding Group will roll out three to five models in October, according to an e-mailed statement. Designers include three foreign companies and two domestic. The aim is to produce cars capable of traveling as much as 100 kilometers (62 miles) on four hours of charge time in the sun, the company said. Power will come from six square meters (64 square feet) of thin-film solar cells affixed to the bodies of the cars, the statement said. Hanergy Holding in August bought Alta Devices of the U.S. for technology that works for emergency charging of mobile phones and cars. A thin-film solar cell is made by placing layers of photovoltaic material on a semiconductor wafer. Hanergy expects the market for thin-film cells designed for electric vehicles to total 46 gigawatts by 2020 and another 37 gigawatts for electronic products such as smartphones. |
Hanergy Li Hejun Ushers in Mobile Energy Era and Launches Thin-film Innovation Compet
Hanergy Li Hejun Ushers in Mobile Energy Era and Launches Thin-film Innovation Competition
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...tition-008.htm BEIJING, Feb. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd. held a mobile energy strategy presentation and the launch ceremony of its global thin-film solar product innovation competition. Mobile energy, as envisioned by Hanergy, is a novel concept and strategic judgment based on the global energy development trend. Through its world-leading thin-film solar technology, Hanergy will help mankind enter the mobile energy era and lead a revolution in the way energy is generated and used. In his keynote speech Hanergy Chairman Li Hejun pointed out that with mankind's continuous progress and the accelerated development of science and technology, traditional energy structures and energy utilization patterns are undergoing disruptive change. Mobile energy has the potential to revolutionize our energy systems, and Hanergy will take the lead in creating a global mobile energy era through thin-film solar power. Li Hejun's vision of mobile energy aligns with the idea of humans being able to directly harness the sun's energy in much the same way green plants use chlorophyll. With cutting-edge features such as flexibility, light weight, superior low light performance, and diversified colors and shapes, thin-film solar technology is widely applicable to a variety of fields such as distributed power generation, mobile 3C products, wearable devices, fully solar-powered automobiles, solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites. Mobile energy is based on distributed power generation technology and integrated with technologies including energy storage, mobile Internet, and controlled data tracking to make highly-efficient and consistent mobile energy supply a reality for everyone. Growing environmental pressure and depletion of fossil fuels will help drive the demand for electric vehicles and the mobile energy systems that power these vehicles. Highly mobile and adaptable thin-film solar technology is the best solution for these demands and will form a new pillar of growth in the "new normal" phase of China's economy. The current market penetration of electric cars worldwide is more than 400,000, a number expected to reach 5-10 million by 2020. Leveraging thin-film technology, Hanergy is cooperating with three foreign and two domestic car design institutions to develop fully solar-powered cars. Three to five new models will be released in October this year. According to calculations, when a one-ton car is integrated with six square meters of Hanergy's highly-efficient gallium arsenide flexible thin-film module, it can travel 80 to 100 kilometers on an average of four hours of sunlight per day. The solar car market has huge potential as it is expected to reach 46 GW by 2020. The electronic devices market, another important mobile energy application field, is expected to include over 6 billion smartphones globally by 2020. The power consumption of a smartphone is about 4 kWh each year; so the overall power consumption of 6 billion smart phones will surpass 24 billion kWh. If tablet computers are taken into account, the total power consumed will be approximately equivalent to a half-year's energy output of the Three Gorges Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant. During the unveiling of Hanergy's mobile energy strategy, its global thin-film solar product innovation competition was also officially launched. With "Leading Thin-Film Solar & Creating a Mobile Energy Era" as its theme, the competition aims to stimulate scientific innovation in the mobile energy era, and promote diversified applications of thin-film technology through cross-field cooperation. The competition is open to product developers, R&D institutions, designers, engineers, teachers and students from design colleges and anyone else who is interested and passionate about design and creativity. The topics cover six industries including architecture, transportation, electronics, home use, fully solar-powered automobiles and others. Applicants can choose from any topic and submit as many entry works as they want. To encourage global design experts' participation in the competition, Hanergy has prepared generous awards. The winner of the highest honor of the competition - Hanergy Dream Award - will be awarded 1 million RMB. In addition, the competition sets up a variety of awards such as the Gold Award, Silver Award, Best Creativity Award and Best Charity Award under each theme. For more information, participants can visit the competition's official website http://tfaward.hanergythinfilmpower.com. © 2015 PR Newswire |
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Hanergy kauft Solar-Equipment bei Spire Corp.! Tool Order: Spire wins sun simulator
Hanergy kauft Solar-Equipment bei Spire Corp.!
Tool Order: Spire wins sun simulator order from Chinese thin-film firm! PV equipment and automation specialist, Spire Corporation has secured a Spi-Sun Simulator 6013i SLP order with a Chinese producer of large-area thin film modules. Spire noted that the order was placed by a major Chinese thin film module manufacturer with facilities in Europe, China and the US, which narrows it down to one company, Hanergy Thin Film (HTF). The custom made sun simulator was said to be used to accurately characterize the performance of large-area thin film modules. The design was also said to include an automation system that would allow a test area of 6 meters by 1.3 meterS. The SHanergy kauft Solar-Equipment bei Spire Corp.! Tool Order: Spire wins sun simulator order from Chinese thin-film firm! PV equipment and automation specialist, Spire Corporation has secured a Spi-Sun Simulator 6013i SLP order with a Chinese producer of large-area thin film modules. Spire noted that the order was placed by a major Chinese thin film module manufacturer with facilities in Europe, China and the US, which narrows it down to one company, Hanergy Thin Film (HTF). The custom made sun simulator was said to be used to accurately characterize the performance of large-area thin film modules. The design was also said to include an automation system that would allow a test area of 6 meters by 1.3 meterS. The Spi-Sun Simulator 6013i SLP is specifically designed for flexible thin-film substrates, suggesting it is for Hanergy's planned fab in China for CIGS flex thin-film substrates. "This major Chinese manufacturer has demonstrated a capability of designing and delivering advanced technology photovoltaic modules, and Spire Corporations technically superior solar simulator equipment is a perfect match for their requirements," said Rodger W. LaFavre, President and CEO of Spire Corporation. Spire has been struggling financially due to lack of orders from PV manufacturers and was expecting much need funds from a completed module assembly plant contract it successfully completed in North Africa. Quelle: http://www.pv-tech.org/news/tool_ord...ilm_firmpi-Sun Simulator 6013i SLP is specifically designed for flexible thin-film substrates, suggesting it is for Hanergy's planned fab in China for CIGS flex thin-film substrates. "This major Chinese manufacturer has demonstrated a capability of designing and delivering advanced technology photovoltaic modules, and Spire Corporations technically superior solar simulator equipment is a perfect match for their requirements," said Rodger W. LaFavre, President and CEO of Spire Corporation. Spire has been struggling financially due to lack of orders from PV manufacturers and was expecting much need funds from a completed module assembly plant contract it successfully completed in North Africa. Quelle: http://www.pv-tech.org/news/tool_ord...thin_film_firm |
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group,Wkn: A12DHQ - Video by FT . Financial Times http://vid
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group,Wkn: A12DHQ - Video by FT . Financial Times
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http://nicosiamoneynews.com/?s=hanergy&x=0&y=0
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Hanergy Holding kauft 1,7 Gigawatt Dünnschichtmodule von Hanergy Thin Film Power News
Hanergy Holding kauft 1,7 Gigawatt Dünnschichtmodule von Hanergy Thin Film Power
Newsletter Picture Der chinesische Dünnschichthersteller Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd. hat einen Modulliefervertrag mit der Muttergesellschaft Hanergy Holding abgeschlossen. Demnach werde Hanergy Thin Film an die Holding 1,5 Gigawatt Dünnschichtsolarmodule auf Basis von a-Si/Si-Ge liefern, außerdem Module zur Gebäudeintegration (BIPV) in einer Größenordnung von 5,3 Millionen Quadratmeter sowie 150 Megawatt CIGS-Module und 110 Megawatt Nc-Si-Dünnschichtmodule. Für die a-Si/Si-Ge-Module zahle die Holding 3,3 Renminbi Yuan (0,47 Euro) pro Watt, die BIPV-Produkte kosten 1.300 Renminbi Yuan (185 Euro) pro Quadratmeter. Die CIGS-Module hätten eine Preisspanne von 3,7 bis 4,1 Renminbi Yuan (0,52 bis 0,58 Euro), die Nc-Si-Dünnschichtmodule kosteten 3,6 Renminbi Yuan (0,51 Euro) pro Watt. © PHOTON Quelle:http://www.photon.info/photon_news_d...hoton?id=91383 |
Der Ceo lacht sich bestimmt kaputt über die deutschen Michel, die ihn noch reicher machen und dabei unterstützen deutsche Arbeitsplätze durch Dumping kaputtzumachen....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Hejun Zitat:
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Das Unternehmen kostet schon 25 Milliarden Euro und ist mit 2500% Kursgewinn hochgepuscht worden! Jetzt will man wohl deutsche Anleger hier reinlocken....die dann den Chinesen die 2500% Aktien abkaufen sollen.... :rolleyes: |
Hanergy Thin Film Power.(0566) TOP Schau es dir ma
Hanergy TFP Group $$$ Mega Insane Great $$$
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Wir Deutschen haben schon ein Solarauto und ein Solarfolgzeug, wofür brauchen wir da noch eure Chinesen?
:D http://www.aircraft-certification.de...rld-e-one.html http://www.solarworld-gt.de/ Findet man denn in China keinen mehr, der die ChinaDumpingAktien abnimmt? ;) Ich kaufe lieber deutsche Produkte und deutsche Aktien, warum soll ich denn eure Chinesen unterstützen und denen ihre 3000% teuren Aktien zu 25 Milliarden Euro Börsenwert abkaufen? Da wäre ich ja schön blöd :D |
Schon etwas aelter Bericht:06.02.2015, 12:18 Uhr Hanergys Energie-Revolution
Schon etwas aelter Bericht:06.02.2015, 12:18 Uhr
Hanergys Energie-Revolution ist mobil und solar Peking – Die auf die solare Dünnschicht-Technologie spezialisierte Hanergy Thin Film Power Group aus China verfolgt nichts weniger als eine Energie-Revolution. Die Manager sprechen von "mobiler Energie". Die Idee dahinter sieht vor, dass sich die Menschen das Licht der Sonne, genau wie grüne Pflanzen mit Chlorophyll, direkt nutzbar machen. Wichtiger Schlüssel zu dieser mobilen Energiezukunft nach Hanergy ist - wenig überraschend - die Dünnschicht-Solartechnologie. Wie Li Hejun, Chef von Haneryg Thin Film, auf einer Präsentation zum Thema mobile Energiestrategie darlegt, besteche die Dünnschicht-Solartechnologie mit ihrer breiten Einsatzfähigkeit durch "Flexibilität, geringes Gewicht, hervorragendes Schwachlichtverhalten und unterschiedliche Farben und Formen". Die mobile Energie basiere auf dezentraler Energieerzeugungstechnologie und sei mit Technologien wie Energiespeicherung, mobilem Internet und geführter Datenverfolgung verknüpft. "Revolution" in der Art und Weise, wie Energie erzeugt und genutzt wird In der Mitteilung des Dünnschicht-Spezialisten heißt es, dass die "mobile Energie im Sinne von Hanergy sei ein "neuartiges Konzept". Es beruhe auf einer strategischen Beurteilung der globalen Trends im Bereich Energie. Hanergy will den Zutritt "zum Zeitalter der mobilen Energie für die ganze Menschheit ermöglichen" und eine "Revolution in der Art und Weise bewirken, wie Energie erzeugt und genutzt wird". Hejun betonte, dass mit den kontinuierlichen Fortschritten der Menschheit die traditionelle Energiestrukturen und Muster der Energienutzung derzeit eine radikale Umbruchphase durchmachen. Mobile Energie habe das Potenzial, unsere Energiesysteme zu revolutionieren. Hanergy werde dabei mit der durch Dünnschicht-Technologie erzeugten Solarenergie die Führungsrolle einnehmen, so Hejun nicht ganz unbescheiden. Hejun hob auch die Vielzahl von Einsatzfeldern der Dünnschicht-Solartechnik hervor. Neben der Energieerzeugung seien mobile 3C-Produkte (Computer, Communication und Consumer Electronic), Wearables (Kleidung), vollständig solarbetriebene Automobile, solarbetriebene unbemannte Luftfahrzeuge und Satelliten möglich. Die mobile Energie basiert auf dezentraler Energieerzeugungstechnologie und ist laut Hanergy mit Technologien wie der Energiespeicherung, dem mobilem Internet und der geführten Datenverfolgung kombiniert, damit eine "hocheffiziente und konsistente Versorgung mit mobiler Energie zur Realität für jedermann werden kann." Hanergy will im Oktober drei bis fünf Elektroautos vorstellen Hanergy erwartet eine steigende Nachfrage nach elektrisch betriebenen Fahrzeugen und den mobilen Energiesystemen, die diese Fahrzeuge antreiben. Die weltweite Marktdurchdringung von Elektroautomobilen liegt weltweit bei mehr als 400.000. Hanergy geht davon aus, dass diese Zahl bis zum Jahr 2020 auf geschätzte fünf bis zehn Millionen anwachsen wird. Zur Ausschöpfung der Vorteile, die die Dünnschicht-Technologie für diesem Bereich mitbringt, betreibt Hanergy eine Kooperation mit drei ausländischen sowie zwei inländischen Instituten für Automobildesign zur Entwicklung von vollständig solarbetriebenen Autos. Zwischen drei bis fünf neue Modelle sollen im Oktober diesen Jahres vorgestellt werden. Den Berechnungen nach könne ein mit sechs Quadratmetern an Hanergys hocheffizienten flexiblen Galliumarsenid-Dünnschichtmodulen ausgestattetes Auto mit einem Gewicht von einer Tonne bei einer durchschnittlichen Sonnenscheindauer von vier Stunden pro Tag eine Strecke von 80 bis 100 Kilometer zurücklegen. Zudem sei der Markt der elektronischen Geräte ein weiteres wichtiges Anwendungsgebiet für mobile Energie. Hanergy startet Innovationswettbewerb für Dünnschicht-Solarprodukte Zudem hat Hanergy den globalen Innovationswettbewerb für Dünnschicht-Solarprodukte offiziell ausgerufen. Mit dem Wahlspruch "Wegweisend für Dünnschicht-Solar, wegweisend für das Zeitalter der mobilen Energie (Leading Thin-Film Solar & Creating a Mobile Energy Era)" zielt der Wettbewerb darauf ab, wissenschaftliche Innovation im Zeitalter der mobilen Energie anzuregen. Ingenieure, Produktentwicklern, F&E-Einrichtungen, usw. sind aufgerufen, ihre Ideen zur „mobile Energie“ in den Bereichen Architektur, Transport, Elektronik, Privatnutzung und Hausgebrauch sowie vollständig solarbetriebene Automobile einzubringen. Es winkt u.a. der mit einer Million Renminbi dotierte Hanergy Dream Award (etwa 140.000 Euro). Quelle: IWR Online © IWR, 2015 Weitere News und Infos zum Thema: Hanergy kauft Solar-Equipment bei Singulus Hanergy integriert riesige Photovoltaik-Großanlage am Stammsitz in Peking Forschungszentrum Jülich sucht Ingenieur (w/m) oder Naturwissenschaftler (w/m) Zur Aktie von Hanergy Thin Film http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=28145 http://renewables.seenews.com/news/....r-honda-460717 |
http://www.hanergythinfilmpower.com/ http://www.hanergyamerica.com/company.html Han
http://www.hanergythinfilmpower.com/
http://www.hanergyamerica.com/company.html Hanergy Amerika http://www.hanergy.com/en/ http://www.hanergy.co.uk/ Hanergy Great Britain |
Wie kommt es dass die zahlreichen Puscher hier, sich nicht einer Diskussion stellen?
Entweder wollen sie nur puschen oder sie verstehen vielleicht gar kein Deutsch und kommen aus China????? Ich kann nur deutsche Anleger davor Warnen, die zu unterstützen, die deutsche Arbeitsplätze vernichten! Und denen dann auch noch die Aktiengewinne zu finanzieren, indem man eine in HongKong hochgepuschte Aktie(+2500%) plötzlich in Deutschland verkaufen will..... Meine Meinung: Finger Weg! |
Hanergy’s solar car ambition: achievable or starry-eyed dream? http://www.ejinsight.
Hanergy’s solar car ambition: achievable or starry-eyed dream?
http://www.ejinsight.com/20150204-ha...ry-eyed-dream/ Hanergy Thin Film Power (HTF, 00566.HK) chairman Li Hejun surprised media on Monday when he pledged to launch three to five solar car models by October. But industry experts doubt if such an ambitious plan is workable at all with the current solar power technology. Last month, HTF fully acquired gallium-arsenide (GaAs) solar developer Alta Devices. Its thin film solar technology has a conversion efficiency that is considered the highest in the world. HTF hopes to develop its own solar cars using this technology. According to Hanergy’s design, a solar car, weighing about a ton, that is placed under average light intensity for four hours will able to run for 80-100 kilometers under normal conditions. Solar-powered vehicles are nothing new. Some public vans in Hong Kong are installed with solar panels on the roof, but these only complement gasoline as a power source. Eric Cheng Ka-wai, a professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University who designed the solar panels used in the public vans, told Ming Pao Daily that solar technology, at its current state, cannot achieve the result predicted by Li. “The conversion efficiency of the monocrystalline silicon solar panel is around 25 percent. Though the GaAs that HTF possesses has a higher conversion efficiency of around 30.8 percent, the figure is still below 50 percent,” Cheng was quoted as saying. Therefore, it would be quite hard for a solar car which is solely powered by sunlight, to travel for 60 kilometers or longer continuously, he said. However, Li remains confident about solar technology and its potential to change the world. His idea of solar cars looks a bit stretched, and Hanergy would be hard pressed to deliver vehicles comparable to the efficiency of other green cars using more mature technology, such as electric cars and vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Nevertheless, mobile device charging, another market Li is eyeing, might be a more realistic target. There will be more than 6 billion mobile phones in use around the world by 2020, the group said, and feeding the power needs of these handsets is a big business. – Contact us at english@hkej.com CG |
Schreiben hier chinesische Puscher-Computerprogramme?
Es ist auffällig dass die Puscher-IDs nie diskutieren, selbst wenn man sie persönlich hier anspricht! :rolleyes: Ich kann nur davon abraten chinesische Dumpingaktien zu kaufen 1. Weil genau wegen diesen Dumpingunternehmen deutsche Arbeitsplätze eingestampft werden. 2. Weil die Aktie in Hong Kong um über 2000% hochgepuscht wurde um sie jetzt in diversen Börsenforen dem deutschen Aktienmichel als den Supertip anzubieten 3. weil die Aktionäre irgendwie wie Roboter sind und auf persönliche Anfragen oder Diskussionsansätze nie antworten :rolleyes: |
http://www.hkex.com.hk/eng/invest/company/quote_page_e.asp?WidCoID=0566&WidCoAbbName=
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http://www.mistbreaker.com/sustainability/solar-powered-cars-might-become-reality-yea
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Bist du ein chinesisches Puscher-Computerprogramm, was auf Fragen nicht antworten kann und auch keine Diskussionen führen kann?
:D Erst in HongKong den Kurs hochtreiben und dann in deutschland einen "Dummen" finden wollen, der die Aktien zu höchstkursen abkauft..... :rolleyes: |
Ich befürchte, da bekommst du keine Antwort drauf ;)
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Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, Code via HongKong:0566. $$$ http://www.chinadaily.com.
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, Code via HongKong:0566. $$$
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Nein nicht kaufen! da will euch jemand seine in HongKong hochgepuschten Aktien aufschwatzen! Kauft lieber Made in Germany und scheißt Auf Hanergy einen großen haufen, die belügen euch doch...... :D Hanergy ist Dreck! |
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Hanergy TFP NEWS $$$ Opens 60 Stores,Centers $$$ http://www.forbes.com/sites/russell
Hanergy TFP NEWS $$$ Opens 60 Stores,Centers $$$
http://www.forbes.com/sites/russellf...cross-country/ http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...-group-ltd.htm Business 3/22/2015 @ 7:53PM 14 views China Thin-Film Solar Leader Hanergy Opens 60 Stores, Centers Across Country Comment Now Follow Comments Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, the thin-film solar power equipment and product company led by Chinese billionaire Li Hejun, opened 60 retail stores and “user-experience centers” around the country on Saturday in a bid to boost its brand and sales among retail customers, Hanergy said on Sunday. Hanergy also on Saturday launched an online sales site, hanergyshop.com, and another site on Alibaba, according to a statement. The stores partly highlight rooftop solar panels that Hanergy hopes will become a main source of future revenue. Hanergy said it plans to increase the number of user experience centers to 300 throughout China this year and to 1,500 worldwide by 2017. Hanergy, whose founder Li made some of his early money in the hydropower business, has since 2013 has acquired thin-film related intellectual property from overseas businesses Solibro, MiaSolé, Global Solar Energy and Alta Devices, turning itself into China’s top company in that niche. Li’s push into solar energy comes amid a big government effort to increase solar’s use to combat the country’s appalling air pollution. A five-times rise in the Hanergy’s Hong Kong-traded’s shares in the past year have drawn skepticism from some analysts about its valuation. Hanergy’s market cap stood at $36 billion after Friday’s close, compared with just $6 billion for First Solar, the big U.S. thin-film solar panel maker. Most of the Hong Kong-listed company’s business has in the past been done with its unlisted parent company, though that share is declining. Li ranks No.1 among mainland Chinese on the Forbes real-time billionaires list with an estimated fortune of $30 billion. -Follow me on Twitter @rflannerychina |
300 Stores this Year and 1500 Stores Worldwide by 2017 The stores partly highlight r
300 Stores this Year and 1500 Stores Worldwide by 2017
The stores partly highlight rooftop solar panels that Hanergy hopes will become a main source of future revenue. Hanergy said it plans to increase the number of user experience centers to 300 throughout China this year and to 1,500 worldwide by 2017 |
Hanergy eine Betrügerfirma?
Finger Weg! Das riecht nach Börsenbeschiss!
http://www.manager-magazin.de/untern...a-1021928.html Zitat:
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Hanergy Thin Film’s Profit Surges on Sales and Disposals by Bloomberg News 2:04 AM PD
Hanergy Thin Film’s Profit Surges on Sales and Disposals
by Bloomberg News 2:04 AM PDT March 30, 2015 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...sset-disposals Recommended Economic Confidence Shows Euro-Area Recovery Defies Greek Risks New Product Announcements At The Apple Inc. Spring Forward Event FDA 'Taking a Very Light Touch' on Regulating the Apple Watch Andreas Lubitz in 2009 Germanwings Pilot’s Job at Risk Shows Stress of Seeming Fit Europe Isn’t In a Strong Position to Let Greece Go: Do (Bloomberg) -- Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd., the Chinese solar-panel maker whose market value has swollen to $36 billion, said full-year profit surged 64 percent following the sale of five power projects in China. Net income totaled HK$3.31 billion ($427 million), up from HK$2.02 billion a year earlier, according to a Hong Kong stock exchange filing. The company restated its 2013 profit after acquisitions of Hanergy Solar U.K. Ltd. and Global Solar Energy Inc. from the earlier HK$2.07 billion. Sales rose almost threefold to HK$9.6 billion. Hanergy sold the photovoltaic power plants in China in 2014 for 1.42 billion yuan ($229 million), a net gain of about 778 million yuan, according to the statement. The full-year profit caps a tumultuous year for Hanergy, which has become the world’s biggest solar company by value and made its chairman, Li Hejun, a billionaire. Li owns more than half of the shares in Hanergy Thin Film and controls the company through a closely held Beijing-based parent called Hanergy Holding Group Ltd. Shares of the listed company have more than quadrupled in the past six months, making Li among China’s richest men and raising questions about whether the stock is overvalued. Valuation questions -- and the pattern of trades in the company’s stock -- have prompted Hanergy to issue at least two statements rebutting suggestions that either the company or its chairman manipulated its share price. About 61 percent of the company’s revenue comes from sales it makes to the parent company Hanergy Group and its affiliates, according to the statement today. Receivables Surge The statement also showed that Hanergy Thin Film’s receivables surged 86 percent last year to HK$4.3 billion, with the parent company responsible for about half of the outstanding sum. A footnote in the document said the parent company settled its account as of today. Instead, Hanergy said the surge in Hanergy Thin Film’s value may be a result of the Chinese government’s focus on the environment and renewable energy. Hanergy has a market value of HK$279.9 billion, higher than all other listed Chinese solar companies combined and six times the value of Tempe, Arizona-based First Solar Inc., the biggest producer of thin-film solar panels. A year ago, the Kowloon headquarters of Hanergy Thin Film housed a little-noticed subsidiary of Li’s Hanergy Holding, which initially was a hydroelectric-dam operator with more than 6 gigawatts of projects. Four Acquisitions The company has been investing in thin-film technology since 2009. It’s bought four overseas companies since 2012 -- the U.S. producers Global Solar Energy Inc., Miasole Inc. and Alta Devices and the Solibro unit of Germany’s Q-Cells. Last month, the company said it would partner with vehicle designers to develop cars to be powered entirely by sunlight. Hanergy’s latest semi-annual earnings report identifies the automotive sector as an “important strategic direction” for the group. But the company’s rapid growth, and Li’s promises of an energy revolution, have brought scrutiny to the company. The Financial Times newspaper started raising questions about Hanergy on Jan. 28, when it published a story dissecting accounting practices including the company’s disclosure that most of its solar-panel sales come from its parent company. The shares have almost doubled since then. Wildly Inflated On Feb. 27, analysts Charles Yonts and Johnny Lau at CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets in Hong Kong issued a report saying Hanergy’s shares were wildly inflated. Jenny Chase, lead solar industry analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, published a note on March 6 saying Hanergy is working with “unproven” technology and that it hasn’t detailed solar-project installations that would help justify its valuation. Three analysts, Penny Chen of BNP Paribas Equity Research, Kenny Tang of AMTD Asset Management Ltd. and Andrew Zamfotis of Eva Dimensions LLC, couldn’t be reached for comment today. Then on March 25, the FT wrote another story showing that Hanergy’s shares listed in Hong Kong tend to rise in the final 30 minutes of the trading day. The newspaper said the pattern is unlikely to occur randomly or because of electronic algorithms. Following the report, Hanergy issued a statement dismissing the story as “innuendo.” All of Li’s share trading activities have been properly recorded and disclosed and he hasn’t engaged in any alleged market misconduct, Hanergy said. The company has also sought to rebut earlier criticisms. Hanergy published a statement on Feb. 2 reassuring investors about the health of its finances and on March 4 said it expected full-year earnings to rise more than 55 percent. To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Feifei Shen in Beijing at fshen11@bloomberg.net; Aibing Guo in Hong Kong at aguo10@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net Abhay Singh, Randall Hackley |
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-aktien/hanergy-thin-film-power-group-ltd.
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Vorsicht! Hier arbeiten Phantom ID´s , die merkwürdigerweise bei direktem Kontakt nie antworten! Alles spricht dafür dass die Chinesen Puscher IDs benutzen um ihre in HongKong hochgepuschten Aktien hier an den deutschen Michel teuer zu verkaufen......
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Hanergy Holdings Group Co Ltd, China's biggest thin-film maker, is opening a slew of retail stores in the domestic market to cash in on its three-year cooperation with Sweden-based retail giant Ikea Group in Europe. Toby Ferenczi, chief executive officer of Hanergy Solar UK, told China Daily that the channel partnership between Hanergy and Ikea is the first of its kind, which has achieved success in Europe, and can be copied in the domestic market. "Up to 70 percent of the population in Europe visit Ikea every year, which made our booth in Ikea an educational center, in addition to sales and services function," said Ferenczi. After three years of retail experience in Europe, the Chinese company recently launched retail stores selling thin-film solar panel-installed products as well as services in Chengdu and Guangzhou. Hanergy said it plans to open 60 stores and user-experience centers in the domestic market, covering 21 provinces and cities including Shanghai, Beijing, Shenyang, and a flagship outlet in Chengdu this year. Ferenczi said that in Europe, Hanergy has teamed up with Ikea stores in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany and Switzerland, providing one-stop solutions to families seeking thin-film solar products for more homes. "There are several advantages in partnering with Ikea. In addition to the big number of visitors, it is also an opportunity to help their customers get to know about our products," he said. In Europe, though people know that solar products are environmentally friendly, many think they are expensive. Through regular interactions at the Ikea stores, Hanergy has helped dispel these doubts and raised awareness on the cost-effectiveness of its products, said Ferenczi. According to him, families can halve their electricity bills after installing solar systems. "As cost-awareness increases, so will the markets and customers," he said. In China, Ikea has installed grid-connected on-site solar power generation projects which provide power to its stores. But customers will not see any thin-film solar products within the stores. The biggest problem for promoting thin-film solar products in China is that most Chinese people live in apartments in big cities, while the solar systems usually need to be installed on roofs of houses or villas to realize efficiency. "I would like to try small high-tech products such as tents or backpacks that are equipped with solar panels to charge my phone or for lighting, but I'm not ready for the roof installation even if I own a house because it's still in the early stages of development," said Lin Bo, 30, a customer who expressed interest in Hanergy's products at a retail store. |
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Hanergy Holdings Group Co Ltd, China's biggest thin-film maker, is opening a slew of retail stores in the domestic market to cash in on its three-year cooperation with Sweden-based retail giant Ikea Group in Europe. Toby Ferenczi, chief executive officer of Hanergy Solar UK, told China Daily that the channel partnership between Hanergy and Ikea is the first of its kind, which has achieved success in Europe, and can be copied in the domestic market. "Up to 70 percent of the population in Europe visit Ikea every year, which made our booth in Ikea an educational center, in addition to sales and services function," said Ferenczi. After three years of retail experience in Europe, the Chinese company recently launched retail stores selling thin-film solar panel-installed products as well as services in Chengdu and Guangzhou. Hanergy said it plans to open 60 stores and user-experience centers in the domestic market, covering 21 provinces and cities including Shanghai, Beijing, Shenyang, and a flagship outlet in Chengdu this year. Ferenczi said that in Europe, Hanergy has teamed up with Ikea stores in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany and Switzerland, providing one-stop solutions to families seeking thin-film solar products for more homes. "There are several advantages in partnering with Ikea. In addition to the big number of visitors, it is also an opportunity to help their customers get to know about our products," he said. In Europe, though people know that solar products are environmentally friendly, many think they are expensive. Through regular interactions at the Ikea stores, Hanergy has helped dispel these doubts and raised awareness on the cost-effectiveness of its products, said Ferenczi. According to him, families can halve their electricity bills after installing solar systems. "As cost-awareness increases, so will the markets and customers," he said. In China, Ikea has installed grid-connected on-site solar power generation projects which provide power to its stores. But customers will not see any thin-film solar products within the stores. The biggest problem for promoting thin-film solar products in China is that most Chinese people live in apartments in big cities, while the solar systems usually need to be installed on roofs of houses or villas to realize efficiency. "I would like to try small high-tech products such as tents or backpacks that are equipped with solar panels to charge my phone or for lighting, but I'm not ready for the roof installation even if I own a house because it's still in the early stages of development," said Lin Bo, 30, a customer who expressed interest in Hanergy's products at a retail store. |
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group,WKN: A12DHQ meldet für 2014 Umsatzsteigerung um 193 %;
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group,WKN: A12DHQ meldet für 2014 Umsatzsteigerung um 193 %; Rohertrag verdoppelt
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...-group-ltd.htm http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...oppelt-119.htm http://www.solarserver.de/solar-maga...erdoppelt.html Photovoltaik-Kraftwerk von Hanergy im PV Industrial Park in Qiaboqia (Bezirk Gonghe) Photovoltaik-Kraftwerk von Hanergy im PV Industrial Park in Qiaboqia (Bezirk Gonghe) Die Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd., Hersteller von schlüsselfertigen Produktionslinien für Photovoltaik-Module und PV-Projektentwickler, gab am 30.03.2015 ihre Ergebnisse und die ihrer Tochterunternehmen für das Finanzjahr 2014 bekannt. Der Gesamtumsatz der Hanergy-Gruppe stieg um 193 Prozent auf rund 1.239.880 US-Dollar (2013: USD 423.453). Der Rohertrag wuchs von rund 339.920 USD im Jahr 2013 um 109 Prozent auf 709.838 USD. Mit dem Verkauf von Photovoltaik-Kraftwerken setzte das Unternehmen etwa 435.634 USD um. Das entspricht rund einem Drittel des Gesamtumsatzes. Mit der weithin anerkannten Dünnschicht-Technologie und der stetigen Entwicklung aller Geschäftsbereiche will die Gruppe ihre Erwerbsquellen in Zukunft weiter diversifizieren. Was die Sparte Maschinenbau angeht, will die Gruppe weiterhin schlüsselfertige PV-Produktionslinien verkaufen, bei denen Dünnschicht-Technologien zum Einsatz kommen, die Hanergy im letzten Jahr erworben hat. In Sachen dezentrale Solarstrom-Produktion will die Gruppe rascher den chinesischen Markt durchdringen und speziell zugeschnittene gebäudeintegrierte Dünnschicht-Lösungen anbieten. Hier erhofft sich das Unternehmen wesentliche Umsätze. Was den Kraftwerksbau betreffe, habe die Gruppe die Vorbereitungen zum Bau eines Photovoltaik-Kraftwerks mit 400 MW in Ghana (Afrika) getroffen und eines mit 50 MW in Hainan entwickelt. In den nächsten Jahren sollen etliche PV-Kraftwerke fertig und in Betrieb genommen werden. 31.03.2015 | Quelle: Hanergy Thin Film Power Group | solarserver.de © Heindl Server GmbH Eine Auswahl der wichtigsten Solar-Nachrichten finden Sie unter http://www.solarserver.de/solar-maga...olar-news.html Verwandte Artikel Zubau von Photovoltaik-Anlagen in Deutschland geht weiter zurück; Solarstrom-Einspeisevergütung sinkt erneut nur um 0,25 % Conergy steigt mit Joint Venture in den türkischen Photovoltaik-Markt ein SPI will italienische und kalifornische Photovoltaik-Kraftwerke mit 12,3 Megawatt von LDK Solar kaufen Konzentrator-Photovoltaik: Raygen präsentiert Pilotprojekt eines CSPV-Turms in Australien Phoenix Solar AG legt endgültige Zahlen für 2014 vor: Umsatz und Ergebnis deutlich eingebrochen; deutlich höhere Erwartungen für 2015 RWE schließt den Verkauf eines Photovoltaik-Kraftwerks mit 37 MW in Großbritannien an Foresight-Fonds ab Afrikanischer Entwicklungsfonds unterstützt Photovoltaik-Projekt mit 40 MW im Tschad Neuer Bericht: 6,5 Prozent der installierten Photovoltaik-Leistung der USA entfallen auf 20 Städte Stromspeicher von E3/DC beim Red Dot Award 2015 für hohe Designqualität ausgezeichnet Neuer IEA PVPS-Bericht: Weltweit installierte Photovoltaik-Leistung beträgt mindestens 177 Gigawatt |
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Hanergy TFP, Code via Hongkong 0566, WKN A12DHQ Breaking News $$$ Hanergy verkauft D
Hanergy TFP, Code via Hongkong 0566, WKN A12DHQ Breaking News $$$
Hanergy verkauft Dünnschichtmodul-Produktionslinien für 1,8 Gigawatt in China Die chinesische Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd. verkauft über ihre Tochter Fujian Apollo an die chinesische Beijing Manshi Investment Company Ltd. Produktionslinien zur Herstellung von gebäudeintegrierten Dünnschichtmodulen mit einer Kapazität von 600 Megawatt. Die Investition wird auf 660 Millionen Dollar (612 Millionen Euro) beziffert. In einem zweiten Schritt werde Fujian Apollo weitere ebensolche Produktionslinien mit einer Kapazität von zusammen 1,2 Gigawatt an die Baota Investment Holding Company Ltd. verkaufen, eine Tochter der Baota Petrochemical Group. Der Kaufpreis betrage hier 1,32 Milliarden Dollar (1,22 Milliarden Euro). © PHOTON News weiterempfehlen News Übersicht hanergysolargroup.com/images/ew_0566ann-600wm-20150330.pdf hanergysolargroup.com/images/ew_0566ann-20150330-1.pdf http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nach...-group-ltd.htm http://www.photon.info/photon_news_d...hoton?id=92301 |
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Der in HongKong hochgepuschte Dreck soll jetzt an den deutschen Anlegermichel gebracht werden, irgendein Dummer muss den Chinesen ja die Gewinne finanzieren..... Die Firma soll eine Briefkastenfirma sein, die mit ihrer eigenen Muttergesellschaft Handel treibt...... Finger Weg! |
Hanergy to build 10 MW GaAs thin film R&D fab in Wuhan Hanergy to build 10 MW GaAs t
Hanergy to build 10 MW GaAs thin film R&D fab in Wuhan
Hanergy to build 10 MW GaAs thin film R&D fab in Wuhan 20. April 2015 | Applications & Installations, Global PV markets, Industry & Suppliers, Markets & Trends, Research & Development | By: Edgar Meza The project, which is receiving extensive support from the local government and backing from national, provincial and municipal funding, marks Hanergy's first GaAs R&D project in China since acquiring U.S. company Alta Devices. Alta Devices UAV integrated with thin film solar material Hanergy-owned Alta Devices last year partnered with Airware to integrate its thin-film solar material into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Alta Devices Hanergy Thin Film Power Group is set to build a 10 MW gallium arsenide (GaAs) thin film solar cell research and development and manufacturing factory in Wuhan, China. The company will construct the new fab at the Huangpi Linkong Industrial Park as part of an investment agreement with the Huangpi district government in Wuhan City. The move follows Hanergy’s acquisition of California-based GaAs specialist Alta Devices in January and marks the group’s first GaAs thin film solar call R&D fab in China. The manufacturing facility also comes as Hanergy explores new application areas for its flexible thin film GaAs products and further seeks to expand the utilization of mobile solar energy. The project is receiving strong support from the Huangpi district government in Wuhan, which will oversee the construction of the production site, warehouse, factory facilities and power systems and then lease the site to Hanergy. Hanergy can in turn earn recognition as a high-tech enterprise, making it eligible for support from the country’s Innovation and Technology Fund and High-end Industrial Support Fund. The company said its project company would receive further assistance from the Huangpi district government in accessing special support funds from national, provincial and municipal governments as well as in applying for tax incentives, obtaining financing from local financial institutions. The government has also agreed to reduce or waive Wuhan City administrative fees for the project. The construction of the fab will take place in two phases. The first phase will see construction of a 3 MW capacity production facility over a 10-month period, with production set to follow a testing period within 18 months. The second phase is expected to span a three-year period. Hanergy is eager to exploit the GaAs technology obtained from Alta Devices. The technology has broken the world efficiency records four times in a row with its single junction thin film solar cells, which boast a single junction efficiency reaching 28.8% and a double junction efficiency reaching 30.8% (both certified by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory). Related News: Record quarter for residential and commercial solar 14.04.2015 FT examines curious trading pattern of Hanergy shares 25.03.2015 Hanergy targets homeowners with residential thin-film products 23.03.2015 Hanergy accessing 8.5-11.5% finance 18.02.2015 Hanergy unveils thin-film mobile energy vision 05.02.2015 Hanergy announces solar-powered car plans 03.02.2015 Financial Times lifts lid on Hanergy 29.01.2015 Alta Devices, Airware partner on PV application for drones 21.10.2014 Hanergy changes name, adds Thin Film Power 19.08.2014 Hanergy acquires Alta Devices 13.08.2014 NREL develops 31.1% efficient cell 25.06.2013 |
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