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Southern California Edison (EIX) Could Give Solar Industry a Big Boost E-mail
Written by Miranda Marquit   
Thursday, 14 August 2008
In what is likely to be the biggest expansion of renewable power, Souther California Edison (EIX) plans to put solar panels on warehouse roofs. The move is expected to provide about 250 megawatts of power -- all of it from renewable energy. Such a plan would be expected to accomplish two things:
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 August 2008 )
 
TSL: Greater Transparency Could Spark Near-Term Rally E-mail
Written by Eben Esterhuizen   
Tuesday, 04 March 2008
Solar stocks have seen a sharp pullback since the start of 2008, and short-term rallies from current levels should be expected.

Upcoming catalysts for near-term rallies include the announcement of new supply deals, better than expected earnings results, short squeezes and the potential for supportive legislation. The more important question investors will need to ask: Are solar fundamentals deteriorating? Banc of America analyst Eric Brown recently suggested that solar will soon follow the trend of ethanol stocks, where attractive valuations can be trumped by deteriorating industry fundamentals. Several analysts have criticized the Banc of America note, arguing that solar stocks will continue to shine.

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 March 2008 )
 
Looking for a Way to Escape the R-Word? Try ze German Solar Stocks! E-mail
Written by Eben Esterhuizen   
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Recent economic data shows that German industrial production, exports and retail sales unexpectedly declined toward the end of 2007, suggesting that growth in Europe's powerhouse economy is slowing. Exports are clearly suffering from the stronger euro, but very few analysts predict a German recession. German exports are unlikely to fall off a cliff, as Asian demand for the country's exports is still healthy. Also, it's important to note that less than 9% of Germany's exports go to the United States, so its direct exposure to an American slowdown is modest. Germany had no property bubble, and German businesses and its consumers have been prudent about debt.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 January 2008 )
 
Will a Recession Lead to a Solar Depression? E-mail
Written by Eben Esterhuizen   
Monday, 14 January 2008

Investors have been fretting about a U.S. recession for months, and recent polls suggest a heightened level of economic anxiety among Americans. Assuming that we go into a mild recession, is this the time for solar investors to jump ship? To the contrary - a recession might provide some attractive opportunities in the solar sector

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 January 2008 )
 
Happy New Year for Solar? E-mail
Written by Eben Esterhuizen   
Wednesday, 09 January 2008
Going Solar
Photo:niznoz, Creative Commons, Flickr
Happy new year! May the good fortune bore you in 2008.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 January 2008 )
 
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