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Wind Energy News Notes (May)
posted by kabirm on 3 months ago
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Hello Kabirm, you put so much effort into your report that I just wanted to let you know I
read it and appreciate your info. Thanks, Missy

Thanks Al i will look right now as we speak. I have just been so busy as of late. But i
appreciate the update thanks again!

Impossible foot for us to get an exact formula but we do have cost approximations from the
recent DOE report. Were going to have to see how much cheaper capital gets for the
industry so wind turbines can be made with better technology maximizing factor capacity
(energy capacity) so they can reduce the rate.

Running with bull i do have a favorite wind play and thank you for your thanks. GCTAF is a
play i like. they recently just entered the U.S i will be posting something on them

Value im looking at the tax code but i was mis informed i should be look at the PTC which
is the extension of the production tax credits and renewable portfolios. Taxes really are
only driving capital improvements in the industry thats going to more important as time
comes for much more cost efficiency.

Sooz not a problem im just glad i could help

CPTC is on my list of stocks that i will be researching fully and making my final
assessment. Im under a mountain of reports right now that im finishing. Follow Kabir's
Korner and in a week remind me there if its not posted already

Hello kabirm , I would like to know your opinion on a wind stock :CPTC... i think the
resistance is 1,18$ and it's a buy signal around 1,20 $ .... thanks for your time and keep
doing your kabirm corner ....

Thanks Kabrim! And as you continue to watch solar news, keep an eye out for any publicly
traded companies in the SOLAR THERMAL space.
The concept is well explained in these two articles:

http://tinyurl.com/4qm3kl
http://tinyurl.com/6o2sbt

Too bad Ausra is privately held. Too bad eSolar (a sub of GOOG) is not a pure play.
So far, batteries can't hang with the problem of storing solar power at night and on
cloudy days. But thermal heat storage could be the answer. And the one(s) who nail this
idea could be huge winners. Do you already know of any public names in this space? Keep
watching, and may all your days be uncloudy.

K:
Thanks for the excellent work and effort. Very interesting stuff.
Getting into the nuts and bolts so to speak... Were you able to come across the cost to
build a turbine onshore and the payback? Has to be formula? Need an assumed cost of
power, % on stream time, maintenance costs, depreciation, etc? How much profit is really
there?
thanks
Foot

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