Violet Power. Hvem er det?
Hvorfor vet vi så lite om hvem Violet Power er?
Hvem er eierne?
Hvorfor er dette selskapet så mystisk?
Foruten Charlie Gay, Desari Strader og det som står i media er det lite info å finne.
Hvis vi spekulerer litt og tipper at Røkke har spilt sine kort riktig, er det sannsynlig at han dukker opp på eiersiden her? Er det helt usannsynlig at det skjer? Vi snakker jo om ett enormt potensiale som kan utspille seg her og vi vet jo at Røkke har teft nok til å sikre seg en større del av kaken.
Hvem er eierne?
Hvorfor er dette selskapet så mystisk?
Foruten Charlie Gay, Desari Strader og det som står i media er det lite info å finne.
Hvis vi spekulerer litt og tipper at Røkke har spilt sine kort riktig, er det sannsynlig at han dukker opp på eiersiden her? Er det helt usannsynlig at det skjer? Vi snakker jo om ett enormt potensiale som kan utspille seg her og vi vet jo at Røkke har teft nok til å sikre seg en større del av kaken.
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Takker for svar. Men det er ingen som besvarer spørsmålet mitt om hvem Violet Power er. Jeg har lest alt som står i media.
Mulig det bare er meg som syns det er rart at Violet Power ikke eksisterer, ennå.
Mulig det bare er meg som syns det er rart at Violet Power ikke eksisterer, ennå.
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Ærligtalt
22.10.2020 kl 23:37
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Jeg tror violet power er et venture; altså et knippe investorer / og/ eller selskaper med felles agenda- basert i Oregon. Sammensetningen vil neppe bli transparent før første spade settes i bakken...
Denne er fin:
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/09/15/whats-the-secret-sauce-behind-new-forever-solar-panels/
File this one under W for Whoa if true. An Oregon-based startup called Violet Power is looking to build the first integrated PV factory in the US in modern history, meaning it will produce both solar components and finished solar panels instead of relying on overseas components. To gild the Made-in-America lily, the company has dropped word that its innovative new solar technology will be backed by a 50-year warranty. That’s pretty impressive, considering that the industry standard is about 25-30 years.
low cost solar panels Violet Power
Is this thin sheet of aluminum foil from a PV research team at Arizona State University the secret sauce behind new low-cost solar panels with a 50-year warranty from the startup Violet Power?
Who Broke The News About 50-Year Solar Panels?
For that matter, most other household appliances and HVAC systems can barely chug along past 15 or 20 years without a major repair or replacement, so the industry standard warranty for solar panels is already pretty impressive. Just saying.
To be clear, when solar panels and lifespan are mentioned in the same breath, usually the context is the optimal lifespan. Solar panels can produce clean kilowatts for years after their optimal lifespan expires, only just not as efficiently.
So who knows, maybe Violet Power’s solar panels can pump out the green electrons pretty well for 75 or 100 years. Or maybe the 50-year warranty takes into account the loss of efficiency. CleanTechnica is reaching out to the company to get more details.
In the meantime, let’s take a look back at the news from more than two months ago, on July 9, when staff reporter Charlie Featherstone of The Columbia Basin Herald appears to be the first to cover the new solar factory story (follow link to support local journalism).
The short version is that Violet Power aims to fulfill nearly half of the nation’s current demand for solar panels once its factory is up and running. For those of you keeping score at home, that target is to start producing solar panels next year and get to 5 gigawatts annually within five years.
To move things along, Violet Power is in talks with a Norwegian company called REC Solar, which owns a facility in the town of Moses Lake that produces silicon gas through its REC Silicon subsidiary. The idea would be to park the proposed Violet Power factory right across the street from the REC site, providing it with easy access to a key raw material at a competitive price.
Denne er fin:
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/09/15/whats-the-secret-sauce-behind-new-forever-solar-panels/
File this one under W for Whoa if true. An Oregon-based startup called Violet Power is looking to build the first integrated PV factory in the US in modern history, meaning it will produce both solar components and finished solar panels instead of relying on overseas components. To gild the Made-in-America lily, the company has dropped word that its innovative new solar technology will be backed by a 50-year warranty. That’s pretty impressive, considering that the industry standard is about 25-30 years.
low cost solar panels Violet Power
Is this thin sheet of aluminum foil from a PV research team at Arizona State University the secret sauce behind new low-cost solar panels with a 50-year warranty from the startup Violet Power?
Who Broke The News About 50-Year Solar Panels?
For that matter, most other household appliances and HVAC systems can barely chug along past 15 or 20 years without a major repair or replacement, so the industry standard warranty for solar panels is already pretty impressive. Just saying.
To be clear, when solar panels and lifespan are mentioned in the same breath, usually the context is the optimal lifespan. Solar panels can produce clean kilowatts for years after their optimal lifespan expires, only just not as efficiently.
So who knows, maybe Violet Power’s solar panels can pump out the green electrons pretty well for 75 or 100 years. Or maybe the 50-year warranty takes into account the loss of efficiency. CleanTechnica is reaching out to the company to get more details.
In the meantime, let’s take a look back at the news from more than two months ago, on July 9, when staff reporter Charlie Featherstone of The Columbia Basin Herald appears to be the first to cover the new solar factory story (follow link to support local journalism).
The short version is that Violet Power aims to fulfill nearly half of the nation’s current demand for solar panels once its factory is up and running. For those of you keeping score at home, that target is to start producing solar panels next year and get to 5 gigawatts annually within five years.
To move things along, Violet Power is in talks with a Norwegian company called REC Solar, which owns a facility in the town of Moses Lake that produces silicon gas through its REC Silicon subsidiary. The idea would be to park the proposed Violet Power factory right across the street from the REC site, providing it with easy access to a key raw material at a competitive price.
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oppvigår
22.10.2020 kl 23:47
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Det er nystartet selskap. Du kan selv lese deres planer med VP. Det som er noe spesielt med de to lederne er:
- Charlie Gay jobbet i SETO innen DOE : funds early-stage research and development in three technology areas: photovoltaics (PV), concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP), and systems integration with the goal of improving the affordability, performance, and value of solar technologies on the grid.
- Desari Strader, previously led government relations and strategy at SolarWorld, a panel manufacturer and co-petitioner in the Section 201 trade case.
Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 is the United States’ “global safeguard” law. It allows for temporary import relief (such as tariffs, minimum prices and quotas) in situations where increased imports of fairly traded specific products are causing “serious injury” to an American industry.
Anbefaler å lese:
https://energytradeaction.org/what-is-a-section-201-trade-case/
Så kan man stille spørsmålet om hvem fikk disse to med sin fantastiske yrkesbakgrunn til å starte Violet Power?
- Charlie Gay jobbet i SETO innen DOE : funds early-stage research and development in three technology areas: photovoltaics (PV), concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP), and systems integration with the goal of improving the affordability, performance, and value of solar technologies on the grid.
- Desari Strader, previously led government relations and strategy at SolarWorld, a panel manufacturer and co-petitioner in the Section 201 trade case.
Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 is the United States’ “global safeguard” law. It allows for temporary import relief (such as tariffs, minimum prices and quotas) in situations where increased imports of fairly traded specific products are causing “serious injury” to an American industry.
Anbefaler å lese:
https://energytradeaction.org/what-is-a-section-201-trade-case/
Så kan man stille spørsmålet om hvem fikk disse to med sin fantastiske yrkesbakgrunn til å starte Violet Power?
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23.10.2020 kl 00:09
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...jeg har en viss ide'
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oppvigår
23.10.2020 kl 00:22
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For den som har god råd:
https://www.greentechmedia.com/squared/the-lead/a-closer-look-at-the-u.s.s-newest-solar-manufacturer
A Closer Look at the Newest US Solar Manufacturer
Can Violet Power pull off its plan to build a vertically integrated PV factory in the U.S. that is economically competitive?
https://www.greentechmedia.com/squared/the-lead/a-closer-look-at-the-u.s.s-newest-solar-manufacturer
A Closer Look at the Newest US Solar Manufacturer
Can Violet Power pull off its plan to build a vertically integrated PV factory in the U.S. that is economically competitive?
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23.10.2020 kl 04:37
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Biden snakket nettopp meget varmt om solenergi, Trump mener teknologien ikke er der riktig ennå
Spennende ;)
Spennende ;)
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23.10.2020 kl 07:30
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Rimelig rått... Men tiden er inne nå- bare å bli sittende i en sterkt stigende trend
https://www.wired.com/story/could-biden-rebuild-the-economy-by-funding-green-energy/
https://www.wired.com/story/could-biden-rebuild-the-economy-by-funding-green-energy/
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retur
23.10.2020 kl 09:22
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Kan den stab over 11 i dag.
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bel68
24.10.2020 kl 13:04
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Bare synlig short over 0,5
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Pippen
24.10.2020 kl 18:27
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Slettet brukerskrev Og der var shorten dekket in 19.10= 0
Det er fortsatt mye short der ute.
Ørn As har 4,5 mill aksjer og mesteparten av dette er utlånt til short. Det er sikkert flere som han. De som låner ut tjener godt på det.
Ørn As har 4,5 mill aksjer og mesteparten av dette er utlånt til short. Det er sikkert flere som han. De som låner ut tjener godt på det.
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24.10.2020 kl 19:27
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Så bra :)
Har ingen gode ønsker for shortere
Har ingen gode ønsker for shortere
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bel68
25.10.2020 kl 02:49
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Spot On Ærligtalt
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