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Cool, thanks guys.
I knew how to add a favorite but never noticed the number of people who have added it.
Thanks,
vt.
What bookmarks are you talking about? On iHub or Facebook?
And how can I check the bookmarks on other stocks?
Thanks,
vt.
NEWS ***Pacific Blue Energy Corp. Reviews Solar Farm Plans for New Land Acquisition
PR Newswire
PHOENIX, April 19
PHOENIX, April 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - When Pacific Blue Energy Corp. (OTCBB: PBEC) acquired 154.3 acres in northern Arizona earlier this month, the company announced that it had targeted the site for a major new solar energy project. Today, the publicly traded developer of renewable energy further outlined those plans.
Located 30 miles east of Flagstaff, Arizona, in Coconino County, the former Ship Ahoy site could support as much as 20 MW or megawatts of solar electricity generation - using either a fixed tilt or a single tracking system. A megawatt is equivalent to one million watts of electricity and can power between 180 and 350 homes per year, depending on usage patterns.
At an elevation of 5300 feet, the site benefits from cooler, high desert temperatures that can increase the photovoltaic efficiencies of solar panels. Soil tests show that the land is well suited to support the foundations for a solar panel racking system - with minimal costs. For every 5 MW, a solar farm requires roughly 25,000 photovoltaic panels on racks.
As the company noted in an earlier release, the site is relatively flat - resulting in unobstructed sunlight -- and it is conveniently located only a half mile from an existing 69 KV transmission line and electrical substation. It may also benefit from a Flagstaff-area 2020 Regional Plan that may help to smooth the entitlement process.
In fact, the site had already gone through the permitting process for the development of a renewable energy project - a project that was unanimously approved by local officials. For this project, the company hopes the County Board of Supervisors will again give a green light to the development of renewable energy in northern Arizona.
"With each passing day, we feel that we are getting closer and closer to making this solar farm a reality - the first of hopefully many renewable energy projects," said Joel Franklin, the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Blue Energy Corp. "From this strong beginning, we hope to become a leading provider of renewable power in Arizona and the U.S."
About Pacific Blue Energy Corp.
Pacific Blue Energy Corp. (PBEC) is a publicly traded solar energy company that seeks to build and manage large renewable energy projects. PBEC's goal is to maximize shareholder value through select property acquisition, timely renewable energy facility construction and informed management of those projects. Headquartered in Arizona, one of the prime solar energy markets in the United States, PBEC is positioned to take advantage of technological advances that will drive the coming surge in the U.S. solar generated electricity market.
Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements
Statements that are not statements of historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking statements." Such statements can often be identified by use of words such as "believe," "expect," "estimate," "intend," "anticipate," "plan," to be uncertain and forward-looking. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause our actual operating results to be materially different from any historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, risks and uncertainties associated with: (i) future financial results and financing requirements; (ii) our ability to control and manage our growth; (iii) the effectiveness, profitability, and marketability of our current and prospective products and services; (iv) our ability to protect proprietary information; (v), the impact of current, pending, or future legislation and regulation on our industry; and (vi) the impact of competitive products, services, pricing or technological changes. Additional risks and forward-looking statements are set forth from time to time in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Reports on Form 10-K and our quarterly reports on form 10-Q, which are available on the Commission's website at www.sec.gov. All forward-looking statements included are made as of the date of this information, and we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements.
SOURCE Pacific Blue Energy
"We'll be with you shortly"
- I'm on the phone with VISA, and I've been listening to that recording forever LOL
Just thought i'd be funny to mention :)
I see some accumulation going on here. More buying than selling and sp goes down? not right.
Good Luck,
vt.
Congrats!
merger? buyout?
we can go on forever with these, no reason to spread rumors...
keep it real.
vt.
BIG trades going through
Time ET Ex Price Change Volume
15:21:18 Q 0.0441 0.0001 500,000
15:20:51 Q 0.0444 0.0004 500,000
15:20:04 Q 0.044 0.00 275,100
15:19:31 Q 0.0443 0.0003 25,000
15:18:08 Q 0.0443 0.0003 250,000
He must have a crystal ball.
Let's see if it works....
I like what I see.
I am confident that this will be a good investment :)
And maybe I'll go check out the Wild Hunt this weekend (in Montreal)
Cheers,
vt.
You're welcome ;)
Bought at 0.044
have another order at 0.041 (just in case it drops until the end of the week)
Thanks, I've been looking at TDGI for a while, not very closely but I may buy some while I do more DD and add more at a later date.
TDGI Pink Sheets Level 2 14:01:05
I can't get you a screenshot, but here it is.
Bid Ask
Time MMid Size Price Price Size MMid Time
04/14 11:28:01 UBSS 5000 0.043 0.0434 5000 NITE 04/14 13:48:10
04/14 09:30:01 HDSN 5000 0.0421 0.044 5000 VNDM 04/14 10:47:17
04/14 13:48:10 NITE 5000 0.042 0.044 5000 ETMM 04/14 13:59:44
04/14 13:59:44 ETMM 5000 0.042 0.045 5000 UBSS 04/14 11:28:01
04/14 10:47:17 VNDM 5000 0.04 0.046 5000 AUTO 04/14 13:47:00
04/09 10:04:22 LFCM 5000 0.03 0.0504 5000 HDSN 04/14 09:30:01
04/12 10:19:01 DOMS 5000 0.024 0.07 5000 VFIN 04/12 13:23:36
04/13 08:27:35 PUMA 5000 0.02 0.10 5000 PUMA 04/13 08:27:35
04/12 13:23:36 VFIN 5000 0.0001 0.5319 2500 LFCM 04/09 10:04:22
04/14 13:47:00 AUTO 5000 0.0001 1.01 500 DOMS 04/12 10:19:01
01/21 10:59:15 MICA U U MICA 01/21 10:59:15
03/15 15:18:56 MAXM U U MAXM 03/15 15:18:56
- OW in the bid price means Offer Wanted
- BW in the ask price means Bid Wanted
- U means the bid or ask is unpriced
- Closed quotes are displayed in red and with a c in front of the MM id
- Unsolicited quotes are displayed with a u following the MM id
Can you post that NR, which indicates "shortly"
I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
vt.
Day-Traders are having a field day with GOIG today.
What are you smoking? Can I have some?
Or the sp reajusted itself.
I'm pretty sure the launch is already factored in the sp.
Brutal. Going to fill that gap at 0.0181.
Brutal. Going to fill that gap at 0.0181.
Brutal. Going to fill that gap at 0.0181.
Because there is still a gap at 0.02
About This Technology
Solar energy is a renewable resource because it is continuously supplied to the earth by the sun. There are two common ways to convert solar energy into electricity: photovoltaic and solar-thermal technologies. Photovoltaic systems consist of wafers made of silicon or other conductive materials. When sunlight hits the wafers, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the release of electricity. Solar-thermal technologies concentrate the sun's rays with mirrors or other reflective devices to heat a liquid to create steam, which is then used to turn a generator and create electricity.
Reserves
Solar resources are available everywhere in the United States, although some areas receive less sunlight than others, depending on the climate and seasons. The greatest solar resources are located in the Southwestern states, where sufficient solar energy falls on an area of 100 miles by 100 miles to provide all of the nation's electricity requirements. (U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network, Geothermal Energy Program, CSP Technologies Overview.)
Environmental Impacts
Air Emissions
Emissions associated with generating electricity from solar technologies are negligible because no fuels are combusted.
Water Resource Use
Photovoltaic systems do not require the use of any water to create electricity. Solar-thermal technologies may tap local water resources if the liquid that is being heated to create steam is water. In this case, the water can be re-used after it has been condensed from steam back into water.
Water Discharges
Solar technologies do not discharge any water while creating electricity.
Solid Waste Generation
Solar-thermal technologies do not produce any substantial amount of solid waste while creating electricity. The production of photovoltaic wafers creates very small amounts of hazardous materials that must be handled properly to avert risk to the environment or to people.
Land Resource Use
Photovoltaic systems require a negligible amount of land area because they are typically placed on existing structures. In contrast, solar-thermal technologies may require a significant amount of land, depending upon the specific solar-thermal technology used. Solar energy installations do not usually damage the land they occupy, but they prevent it from being used for other purposes. In addition, photovoltaic systems can negatively affect wildlife habitat because of the amount of land area the technology requires.
http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-and-you/affect/non-hydro.html#solar
Renewable energy sources—
such as wind, solar power, geothermal, biomass, and hydropower—are
becoming an increasingly important part of our nation’s electricity fuel mix. Renewables produce minimal environmental impact and generally have little or no fuel costs.
Renewables also help the electric power industry maintain a diverse fuel mix for electricity generation. Fuel diversity helps to ensure reliable, affordable electricity for our nation’s households and businesses.
The electric power industry, working with industrial and governmental stakeholders, has expanded the use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation over the past 30 years. However, the growing use of renewables presents challenges for the industry, regulators, and legislators, including:
Expanding the nation’s electricity infrastructure system to transport the power generated from typically remote renewables to
population centers where it is needed;
Sustaining financial incentives and other forms of necessary federal support to encourage capital investment in renewables; and, Ensuring the integrity and reliability of the supply and delivery of electricity.
The electric power industry, in coordination with renewable energy
organizations, will continue to develop solutions to these challenges.
Together, we will help ensure that renewables continue to play an important role in meeting our country’s energy needs.
SOLAR ENERGY
The sun has been tapped as an energy source in the form of passive
solar heating for thousands of years. More recently, technologies have been developed that use the sun’s radiant energy to provide steam for industrial processes, to heat fluids through concentration to temperatures that produce electricity in thermal-electric generators, and to produce electric power through photovoltaic cells (PV).
Passive solar energy provides numerous societal benefits: it is cost-effective, readily available, and can have a positive economic impact as the development of technologies creates new industries. Simple applications of passive solar energy are inexpensive and widely used around the world. Solar energy for power generation, however, remains one of the most expensive generating technologies and has yet to become as costeffective
as other sources.
Technologies
Photovoltaics (PV)—PV technology converts sunlight into
electricity by PV cells made of semiconductor material. This
direct use of solar radiation is a rapidly developing technology
that is growing worldwide. PV modules are very versatile and
can be used independently from an electrical grid. Modules are
commonly used on rooftops to provide electricity to homes and
buildings, to power electric cars, and to provide light and power
to rural homes.
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)—Concentrating solar energy
on reflective surfaces increases the energy intensity, heating
fluids to high temperatures in “receivers” that can be transferred
to generate electric power in thermal-electric generators. CSP
applications are relatively expensive, but the technology can also
be used to increase the efficiency of fossil fuel generation. CSP
then becomes more cost-effective.
Solar Hot Water and Space Heating—Solar water heating
has been used for centuries and is one of the most popular uses
of solar energy. This form of power is cost-effective and helps
to provide hot water to many parts of the world that lack other
power options.
http://www.eei.org/ourissues/ElectricityGeneration/Documents/RenewEngy_broch.pdf
Cheers,
vt.
congrats!
It's normal for people to sell some when they double.
And the news we got today was nothing new really.
I am not concerned one bit from today's trading. If sp falls, I will add more since I have a few bids placed.
Good Luck,
vt.
Pacific Blue Energy Corp. Offers Details on 154.3 Acre Acquisition for Solar Farm
2010-04-13 08:00 ET - News Release
PHOENIX, April 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Pacific Blue Energy Corp. (OTCBB: PBEC), a publicly traded developer of renewable energy, today announced further details of its recent acquisition of 154.3 acres in northern Arizona - a site the company has targeted for a major new solar energy project.
The site, which was acquired last week through a 100 percent purchase of the membership interests in Ship Ahoy, LLC, is located 30 miles east of Flagstaff, Arizona, in Coconino County.
"We are very excited about this acquisition because we believe it's a perfect location for our very first solar farm in Arizona - a state with abundant sunlight," said Joel Franklin, the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Blue Energy Corp. "We also believe it has great merits for approval by county officials who have stated a preference for locating new developments on already impacted sites. Add to that the fact that it's located close to existing power transmission lines - a major advantage not shared by every other potential solar and wind farm."
The land, which is mostly flat, borders four cell phone transmission towers. And it is located only a half mile from a 69 KV transmission line and electrical substation. There are no trees, mountains or buildings on the property to block the sun at any time during the day. With an elevation of 5300 feet, the land benefits from a high level of solar radiation and cooler temperatures - which are both conducive to solar energy generation. It is one mile from a major interstate highway, which will help ease development.
The Coconino County 2020 Regional Plan expressly states a preference for approving new developments on sites that are already impacted, which should make it a smoother entitlement process with the County Board of Supervisors.
"From every way you can look at it, this land is perfect for solar," Franklin added. "It gives us a strong first step in becoming a leading provider of renewable power in Arizona and the U.S."
About Pacific Blue Energy Corp.
Pacific Blue Energy Corp. (PBEC) is a publicly traded solar energy company that seeks to build and manage large renewable energy projects. PBEC's goal is to maximize shareholder value through select property acquisition, timely renewable energy facility construction and informed management of those projects. Headquartered in Arizona, one of the prime solar energy markets in the United States, PBEC is positioned to take advantage of technological advances that will drive the coming surge in the U.S. solar generated electricity market.
More information is available at www.PacificBlueEnergyCorp.com
Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements
Statements that are not statements of historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking statements." Such statements can often be identified by use of words such as "believe," "expect," "estimate," "intend," "anticipate," "plan," to be uncertain and forward-looking. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause our actual operating results to be materially different from any historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, risks and uncertainties associated with: (i) future financial results and financing requirements; (ii) our ability to control and manage our growth; (iii) the effectiveness, profitability, and marketability of our current and prospective products and services; (iv) our ability to protect proprietary information; (v), the impact of current, pending, or future legislation and regulation on our industry; and (vi) the impact of competitive products, services, pricing or technological changes. Additional risks and forward-looking statements are set forth from time to time in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Reports on Form 10-K and our quarterly reports on form 10-Q, which are available on the Commission's website at www.sec.gov. All forward-looking statements included are made as of the date of this information, and we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements.
SOURCE Pacific Blue Energy
Generally, when you double, sell half. This way you never lose.
You only learn a lesson when you go through something. Next time you will know what to do.
Good Luck,
vt.
I was not watching, since I'm at work. I gotta just place orders in case it happens again, I will be able to snag a few cheap shares (next time)
Cheers,
vt.
First real day of selling in a month. It was bound to happen. People taking profits.
I placed a few buy orders incase we fall back under a dollar again ;)
Cheers,
vt.
I'm out at 0.16 (in a 0.12) good luck to all.
My shares are locked up until I see the full potential of this company.
Stock Market News Alert.
GOIG being promoted by Stock Market News Alert.
Company: GoIP Global Inc (GOIG)
End of Day: $ Close: 0.018 Volume: 110,885,784
$ Change: 0.004 % Change: 24.828
Dollar Volume: 2,007,033
3 Month : $ High 0.018 Volume 3m avg: 75,581,276
$ Low: 0.001 % Change 3m: 7.278
Dollar Volume 3 m: 442,638
Compensation:
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Level 2 at close
PBEC OTCBB Level 2 15:59:56 Bid Ask
Source Time MMid Size Price Price Size MMid Time Source
Otcbb 15:13:14 VERT 25 1.00 1.25 5 HDSN 12:14:31 Otcbb
Otcbb 12:14:31 HDSN 25 0.95 1.75 5 PERT 15:19:03 Otcbb
Otcbb 07:30:45 VFIN 50 0.10 2.00 5 VFIN 07:30:45 Otcbb
Otcbb 15:19:03 PERT 50 0.0001 5.00 5 VERT 15:13:14 Otcbb
If "Wanted" appears as the Bid price, an offer is wanted. If "Wanted" appears as the Ask price, a bid is wanted.
A "U" following the MMID means the bid or offer is unsolicited.
PBEC Pink Sheets Level 2 15:59:56
Bid Ask
Time MMid Size Price Price Size MMid Time
04/09 15:58:23 ETMM 500 1.22 1.23 500 NITE 04/09 15:58:23
04/09 15:58:23 NITE 500 1.22 1.25 500 HDSN 04/09 12:14:27
04/09 15:50:13 PUMA 500 1.20 1.29 500 NOBL 04/09 15:42:48
04/09 15:42:43 AUTO 500 1.19 1.34 500 SSGI 04/09 14:10:29
04/09 14:11:04 MURF 500 1.18 1.34 500 DOMS 04/09 15:13:18
04/09 15:42:48 NOBL 500 1.16 1.34 500 PUMA 04/09 15:50:13
04/09 15:13:18 DOMS 500 1.15 2.00 500 VFIN 03/31 09:41:49
04/09 12:14:27 HDSN 2500 0.95 2.00 500 MURF 04/09 14:11:04
03/31 09:41:49 VFIN 5000 0.10 5.00 500 LAMP 03/16 09:42:32
03/16 09:42:32 LAMP 5000 0.01 101.22 100 ETMM 04/09 15:58:23
04/09 14:10:29 SSGI 5000 0.01 U MICA 11/06 05:47:43
11/06 05:47:43 MICA U U VERT 03/17 12:46:19
03/17 12:46:19 VERT U U PERT 04/01 11:42:00
04/01 11:42:00 PERT U U AUTO 04/09 15:42:43
- OW in the bid price means Offer Wanted
- BW in the ask price means Bid Wanted
- U means the bid or ask is unpriced
- Closed quotes are displayed in red and with a c in front of the MM id
- Unsolicited quotes are displayed with a u following the MM id
or maybe MMs will slap a 0.10 at the close.
Boy there is a lot of PUMPING going on here.
I own shares and also want it to go up, but you guys are pumping way too much.
We are on the verge of creating a nice support level at $1.20, so in a week, you'll we'll be placing bids at 1.25 hoping it falls back to these levels.
Good Luck guys,
Have an awesome weekend!
vt.
There is no resistance and the indicators are all bullish
http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=PBEC&num1=1&cobrand=&mode=stock
A lot of people will find out about PBEC via these articles.
Great things to come for sure.
It's amazing how it gains ground bit by bit everyday.
Exciting to say the least.
I believe you made a very good decision.
This news release is just the beginning of whats to come.
Nearly 1M in volume today,
$1,041,000 Volume.
You know a company is solid when the sp makes a slow and steady rise.
Cheers,
vt
Potential is definitely there.
But Alexandre Daigle also had potential when he got drafted 1st overall in the NHL draft about 10 years ago.
I would LOVE to see it $10 in 6 months, it will all depend on the how they exectute their plan. But remember potential is potential.... It may or may not happen.
I predicted $2-$4 but I didnt know that the Arizona project would be the biggest in the US!!!
Maybe I should average up as well >
Good Luck guys,
vt.