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Der Boden ist gefunden... nun wieder Richtung Norden.
Die Hoffnung stirb zu letzt!
Wir werden wohl bald neue News sehen!
Ähhh einen hatte ich noch... entfallen!
Wo sind meine Tabletten ??? ELFRIEDAAAAAA !!!!!!!!
ob da eine KE kommt oder woher sie sonst das Geld bekommen für die weitere Zeit...die Versiegelung muss ja auch (so erfolgreich) bezahlt werden,und mit dem Geld aus der Türkei schauts ja nicht gerade optimal aus..
und vor einer KE muss sich was substanzielles tun,(nicht sowas wie bei der letzten) damit gezeichnet wird...
Müssen wir heute (2017) Angst haben das nach 11 Jahren Dyesol eingetrocknet wird?
Bekommen wir dann wenigstens als Andenken noch einen Proto(n)typen zum Wandhängen als mahnende Erinnerung???
@Steff23 noch einen Hoffnungsschimmer ?
dazu darf ich steff zitieren:
"Nach den kleinen scheint es nun wirklich endlich Prototypen im Großformat (Mini-MAD bzw. auch größer) zu geben... super Sache. Nun wird es sicher einfacher Gelder zu lukrieren über ganz andere Kanäle."
demnach wirds wohl nicht unbedingt eine KE geben...
sondern...irgendwer wird halt endlich das Potential entdecken und die Firma übernehmen......
Quelle: http://www.nexttechstock.com/dye-lays-challenge-tesla-solar-battle/
"...DYE is banking on its third generation solar technology, which will be produced with efficiency, pricing and life of product in mind, taking a leading role in this rising alternative energy uptake.
Leading DYE’s difference will be its mini-Major Area Demonstration (MAD) solar panel technology, which is a tiny and very user-friendly 450 x 650mm in size, and which by mid-2017 will go into production as a larger MAD prototype measuring 600 x 1200mm in size, which is a comparable size as the solar panels available on the market today.
With its technology in place and market sentiment having shifted towards cleaner fuels, 2017 will be the year DYE establishes a diverse range of commercialisation projects across Australia, Europe and China, further focuses on its innovation and extends its reach with subsidiaries strategically placed in the UK, Italy, South Korea and Switzerland."
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"...The good news for DYE investors is that the company is quietly confident that its technology can go head to head with Tesla on a LCOE (Levelised Cost of Electricity) basis..."
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"...DYE’s progress and, more significantly, its technological breakthroughs has earnt the company significant recognition and awareness, culminating recently in this potentially disruptive solar up and comer being ranked top 5 by the Australian Financial Review in the 50 Most Innovative Australian Companies 2016:..."
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"...aking a look at the technology, it’s easy to see why many in the industry are enthusiastic about where it is headed, particularly when you take into account Tesla’s news and a recent article by Professor Liyuan Han of the Japanese Institute of Material Science that opined that PSC technology could produce electricity as low as 3.5 to 4.9 US cents/kWh – figures significantly lower than in DYE’s conservative ARENA funded study."
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"...In the meantime, DYE is charging ahead with their plans to be in commercial production by 2018."
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"...DYE partnered with VDL Groep to help produce the miniMAD, and will aim to be producing a MAD prototype by mid-2017, followed by full scale production in 2018."
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"...Tesla making solar roof tiles mainstream
In the eyes of the average punter, the solar revolution has been fast tracked thanks largely to Elon Musk’s Tesla and its energy revolution. It could gain further recognition after the recent marketing stunt involving Tesla and Solar Roof.
The world was given its first glimpse of the future, powered by solar energy, with Tesla claiming that its solar roof would cost less than a regular roof, even before energy production. "
FAZIT für mich:
Die Entwicklung sieht gut aus. Wenn auch die Tesla Geschichte Ihre Schatten wirft. Evtl. könnte die noch eher was gleichwertiges rausbringen. Da kenn ich mich mit den Patenten von PSC Technologie nicht so aus.
in AUS runter um 4,4 %
bei uns runter um 2% (obwohl der AUS-Dollar teurer geworden ist)
irgendwie ist das Vertrauen zu Dyesol geschwunden...
Stimme Dir zu mal auf den Q1 oder ist das Q4 ? warten und sehen wie die Geldmittel so aufgestellt sind.
von Dir gestern noch: bei Dyesol kann man bei dem Kurs nix falsch machen :)
heute: so langsam bröckelt es
was kommt von Dir morgen???
.DYE Lays Down Challenge to Tesla in Solar Battle
The solar market is on the verge of exponential growth, and one ASX listed company is looking to be at the forefront of this change with a world leading technology that could have a fundamental effect on energy usage.
Dyesol Limited (ASX: DYE), is a manufacturer of key perovskite solar cell (PSC) materials, next generation technology and photovoltaic (PV) panels.
It partners with leading multinational manufacturers that possess strong brands and established routes to market that are seeking to embed PSC technology into their products.
The growing recognition for DYE’s technology is due in part to the success of its current relationships, most notably with the CSIRO, with which it has a long term partnership and with whom it recently signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to collaborate further in the field of PSC.
The CSIRO is in fact DYE’s fourth largest shareholder, which puts it in an ideal position to explore opportunities to improve and enhance technology as it plans and executes the launch of its Perovskite Solar Cell PV products for commercialisation.
At the same time, it is still relatively early stages in this company’s development, so if considering DYE for your portfolio invest with caution and seek professional financial advice.
This PSC technology was recently recognised by the Australian Financial Review as DYE rounded out the top five in the AFR’s Top Innovative companies for 2016.
So it is gaining some serious clout and publicity as it moves to full commercialisation in just over a year’s time.
This will be the perfect time to launch its products, if taking into account the clean energy source movement.
Looking at current projections, the world is clearly moving to cleaner energy sources:
DYE is banking on its third generation solar technology, which will be produced with efficiency, pricing and life of product in mind, taking a leading role in this rising alternative energy uptake.
Leading DYE’s difference will be its mini-Major Area Demonstration (MAD) solar panel technology, which is a tiny and very user-friendly 450 x 650mm in size, and which by mid-2017 will go into production as a larger MAD prototype measuring 600 x 1200mm in size, which is a comparable size as the solar panels available on the market today.
With its technology in place and market sentiment having shifted towards cleaner fuels, 2017 will be the year DYE establishes a diverse range of commercialisation projects across Australia, Europe and China, further focuses on its innovation and extends its reach with subsidiaries strategically placed in the UK, Italy, South Korea and Switzerland.
The “suns” look to be aligning for…