By: trueblue3d 7/11/2009 10:14 pm Yahoo! Profile: trueblue3d Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Dyesol will be the game changer for Global Warming
http://www.dyesol.com/index.php?page=News
Also keep in mind that Professor Michael Gratzel,
the original inventor of DSC , works for and is a
major Investor in Dyesol
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By: pol_pak 5/10/2009 7:21 pm Yahoo! Profile: pol_pak Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Do not believe Dyesol's global, strategic partnership in solar steel by the coil coating process with Corus (Tata) - supported by Welsh Assembly Government has been achieved without research.
The development of the glass façade modules plant in Turkey with Italian consortium (Permasteelisa
/ERG/Dyesol).
Some developments seem to be coming along in Korean.
The Australian Army seems impressed with their use of the Dyesol products.
Certainly some concern re sale of shares by a major holder and long term backer, without little public knowledge as to why, however they still remain major shareholder.
At moment, we all sitting waiting... |
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By: ourboxnz 5/10/2009 11:59 am Yahoo! Profile: ourboxnz Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Is anyone aware of a freely available and credible review of the commercial prospects for Dyesol's DSC and closely competing technologies? The wait for announcement of a large-scale commercial deal - as distinct from small sales of materials - is getting longer and longer, while presumably competing technoliges are also improving? |
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By: williamcoyle@xtra.co.nz 24/04/2009 8:32 pm Yahoo! Profile: williamcoyle@xtra.co.nz Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/announcements .do?by=asxCode&asxCode=dye&timeframe=Y&year=2009 |
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By: pol_pak 14/02/2009 5:30 pm Yahoo! Profile: pol_pak Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Dyesol and Corus Power Through Third Milestone
Trimmed from their 12 February 2009 Market Release
The third milestone meeting of the collaborative project between Corus Colors and Dyesol supported by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) was held at the PV Accelerator on the Corus Shotton site on 11 February 2009. The project is developing products, processes and facilities to produce Dye Solar Cells integrated onto strip steel in a coil coating line.
WAG enthusiastically accepted the report and presentations and noted that the project has once again exceeded its performance schedule as well as being on budget.
Dyesol and Corus presented jointly the achievements of the past quarter followed by a facility tour which demonstrated the new continuous process pilot plant installed by Corus in January and the Dyesol titania paste preparation plant.
Ahead of the milestone requirements, the team were able to demonstrate advanced substrates designed to achieve the 25 year corrosion resistance specification for the product.
The project team at Shotton now houses over 20 engineers and scientists in an integrated team to accelerate bringing the product to market well in advance of original project schedules.
An aggressive accelerated test and approval program is being implemented this quarter in advance of real-life testing starting in the northern summer. |
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By: pol_pak 19/05/2008 4:16 pm Yahoo! Profile: pol_pak Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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DSC Performance Breakthrough
Press release advising R&D team has demonstrated a novel tandem DYE Solar Cell with over 10% efficiency in average light conditions.
Dr Gavin Tulloch said 'This level of performance, when translated to facade product would increase the power by about one third and truly demonstrate the cost effectiveness of DSC in the facade PV market. "
Further: 'Conventional PV technologies today still rely on feed in tariffs or other support mech an isms to achieve the economic viability wheres Dye Solar Cells can be directly incorporated into high end building products that do not need rely on such subsidies. The products have architectural appeal and performance in a market where there is little competition replacing high cost building products.'
Details see: www.dyesol.com |
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By: pol_pak 5/05/2008 1:31 pm Yahoo! Profile: pol_pak Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Dyesol has travelled down up, down up since last post here, seems back to where were a year ago in price, with current 30 day high 1.085, 30 day low 0.830
Announcement of commencing next stage in integrating their Dye Solar Cells into steel sheeting in joint project with Welsh Assembly Government.
Aim to achieve 25 year life of the steel panels with lower production costs.
DYE seems still progressing forward...
Suspect quite a few particularly in rural areas, interested in cost to replace their corrugated iron roofing panels with DYE solar power generating roofing panels ;-)
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By: ggtendler 14/01/2008 12:36 pm Yahoo! Profile: ggtendler Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Dyesol Trading close to one dollar now. Gone done quite a bit in recent weeks. What is next milestone? Is their manufactuing facility completed yet. ??? |
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By: johnny_dust 29/12/2007 11:49 am Yahoo! Profile: johnny_dust Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Thanks, I'm always happy to help a fellow investor. |
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By: anotherjealoussadsack 29/12/2007 11:48 am |
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By: johnny_dust 29/12/2007 11:46 am Yahoo! Profile: johnny_dust Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Like I said, the lightbulb market is heating up. |
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By: johnny_dust 29/12/2007 11:42 am Yahoo! Profile: johnny_dust Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Oh, thats good, did you hold it all the way till now or sell it for profit in a day trade? I bought SDL at .018c but I dont go around gloating. |
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By: johnny_dust 29/12/2007 11:29 am Yahoo! Profile: johnny_dust Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| I didnt know anyone in this post gave a F **K, do u miss being the centre of attention? |
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By: crazyjim8 29/12/2007 11:22 am Yahoo! Profile: crazyjim8 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Beware fellow investor.
This crazyjimsmith is a fraudulant stock ramper.
He is currently under investigation with the authorities. |
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By: ggtendler 29/12/2007 11:19 am Yahoo! Profile: ggtendler Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Any thoughts how these highly publicized solar panels by private company Nanosolar compare with Dyesol?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/dec/29/ solarpower.renewableenergy?gusrc=rss&feed=networkf ront |
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By: swuzzlebubble9 31/10/2007 10:42 am Yahoo! Profile: swuzzlebubble9 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Germany traded to $1.75 overnight on large volume, apparently. |
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By: lorgoncun 24/09/2007 1:07 pm Yahoo! Profile: lorgoncun Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| I own some oegy.ob as well, seems more risky than most. Do you have any opinion on this. |
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By: bradmross 24/09/2007 11:20 am Yahoo! Profile: bradmross Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Consider some of Gelbaums recent investment choices.
Leading edge, next generation solar PV technologies - Open Energy, Dyesol, Emcore. These technologies allow for cheaper production of PV panels.
Then consider his investment in the leading solar panel installer in the US - Ascent ASTI. (have a look at the recent charts on all these companies)
Couple this with the investment in EVM. The glass panel array required to heat the air is expected to be 5km diameter. That is an enormous area to cover with glass panels.
Put the picture together and the installation costs versus generating capacity look a whole lot better for one of these towers.... |
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By: lorgoncun 23/09/2007 10:48 am Yahoo! Profile: lorgoncun Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Im talling the big one 1000m high |
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By: niels_larsen 23/09/2007 8:25 am Yahoo! Profile: niels_larsen Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Not much surface on that prototype tower in Spain .. |
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By: lorgoncun 22/09/2007 3:11 pm Yahoo! Profile: lorgoncun Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| What if we cover the solar tower with dyesol? |
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