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Oakie, you're a perceptive lady. I am tarheel born and raised and currently live in TN. Thanks for your input and kinds words. It's good to know we have another lady on board.
quien sabe?
....list of info by dates.........wonder if Nitto Denko stuff still ongoing
https://search.asu.edu/search?site=default_collection&q=solterra&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&client=asu_frontend&proxystylesheet=asu_frontend
ASU map of companies
http://skysong.asu.edu/files/RenewableEnergyMap.pdf
Growth and Device Application of CdSe Nanostructures
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201103088/abstract;jsessionid=39E30713DD87A82B851CB93E9730CFF7.d04t01?userIsAuthenticated=false&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=
Growth and Device Application of CdSe Nanostructures
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1616-3028/earlyview
.........from little info available to a lot from different directions can be found.....it makes me wonder if an explosion has already occurred, but the sound and impact
just hasn't caught up yet.
Which would imply some objectives have been achieved and begs other questions.
What is length of time for the testing? What criteria has to be achieved before it's deemed a success? Questions go on.....
With this starting in 2010 and it's now into 2012, I suspect QMC
will have some interesting information to share in the Q's to come.
This is just one area where QMC has an interest and that's a good thing, imo.
Solterra Renewable Technologies......I noticed on the following that the MWp sold has a 2010 date. That type unit may be a rooftop unit to test........thought some other input may be beneficial as I'm not trying to create a stir, but it seemed hopeful. Exchange of funds could be upon proof of concept, don't know....that part seems more Ripster's area.
http://www.enf.cn/pv/5561c.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt-peak
Current and Future Photovoltaics
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:hQoYqZxQH18J:users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/dmb/reports/photovoltaics/Boreland%2520and%2520Bagnall%2520DTI%2520Foresight%2520report.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShFD-sWuiBGk9NEQl2gGqJfKyLxwTQVOOdFR9VXm8onv9rL6v9E1dyFUU1Y2iWRnh2FCn-uLZH3LedmL1FR17gah0tOSHa1WitDwPHNQtn5qYWngJ6JPvsnBHNOkTHEcwlL5TdO&sig=AHIEtbTDQ9bEWIFrqyXGhA8ZQELhvhk6cQ&pli=1
.......This pdf may be even better in regards to outlook and trend
Solar Europe Industry Initiative Implementation Plan 2010 - 2012
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/doc/pv_implementation_plan_final.pdf..
Wonder how much more is out there that we haven't uncovered yet?
Regardless, I believe SS has remained focused on his vision and look for good things to come....It just takes the time it takes.
The following are from around Sept/Nov 2011. While they pretty much overlap, some information is expressed with distinct
difference, (to me).
Home > Press > Quantum Materials Corp and Nanoaxis Announce Technology Alliance: Biocompatible quantum dots to enable industrial scale production of Nanomedicines
Abstract:
Quantum Materials Corporation (www.qdotss.com) (Pink Sheets: QTMM) Quantum Materials Corp. and Nanoaxis, LLC announce the formation of a technology alliance combining Quantum Materials tetrapod quantum dot mass production technology with Nanoaxis advanced research expertise and intellectual property in gene therapy biomedical nanotechnology. The aim of the alliance is to develop Tetrapod Quantum Dot based Cancer diagnostic kits and theranostic applications including Alzheimer's, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Breast Cancer and Major Depression.
Quantum Materials Corp and Nanoaxis Announce Technology Alliance: Biocompatible quantum dots to enable industrial scale production of Nanomedicines
Tempe, AZ | Posted on September 20th, 2011
Quantum Materials Corporation will develop specialized quantum dots for Nanoaxis to functionalize with their proprietary biomedical nanomaterials for a multiplexing drug delivery platform for drug/gene therapy and diagnostic medical devices technologies. The technology alliance allows these technologies to be developed rapidly due to Quantum Materials' ability to create the highest quality quantum dots in quantities necessary to support multiple projects with timely deliveries.
The immediate goal is to develop a QD microarray device for detection, diagnosis and quantification of early cancers. The QD-MI device will be designed for rapid detection and grading of various multiple cancers using blood assays, with higher accuracy and at less cost than current single ELISA assays. All diagnostic and pharmaceutical products will include QMC quantum dots functionalized by Nanoaxis biomedical IP nanotechnology.
According to a recent report published by BCC Research ..........
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=43438
......this one in Nov 2011 reads a little different.
Quantum Materials and Nanoaxis announce tech alliance
November 2011
by Jeffrey Bouley | Email the author
TEMPE, Ariz.—With an aim of developing cancer diagnostic kits and theranostic applications for such conditions as Alzheimer’s disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, breast cancer and major depression, Quantum Materials Corp. and Nanoaxis LLC recently announced the formation of a technology alliance combining Quantum Materials' tetrapod quantum dot mass production technology with Nanoaxis' research expertise and intellectual property in gene therapy biomedical nanotechnology.
According to the companies, Quantum Materials Corp. will develop specialized quantum dots for Nanoaxis “to functionalize with their proprietary biomedical nanomaterials for a multiplexing drug delivery platform for drug/gene therapy and diagnostic medical devices technologies.” The partners say that this technology alliance will allow for rapid develop of the desired technology because of “Quantum Materials’ ability to create the highest quality quantum dots in quantities necessary to support multiple projects with timely deliveries.”
Looking to their most immediate goal, the two companies plan to develop a quantum dot microarray device for detection, diagnosis and quantification of early cancers. The QD-MI device will be designed for rapid detection and grading of various multiple cancers using blood assays, with what they say will be higher accuracy and at less cost than current single ELISA assays.
“This alliance will foster a breakthrough in theranostic science as it enables mass production of Nanoaxis nanomedicine product pipeline,” says Stephen Squires, CEO and president of Quantum Material Corp. “The goal is to make these biologically adapted quantum dots the ideal choice for in-vitro and in-vivo applications for high-throughput, efficient and cost-effective applications in the biological and medical market spaces. Quantum Materials’ ability to create tetrapod quantum dots of various materials, shapes, sizes and characteristics that can
serve as delivery platforms for Nanoaxis products will allow for rapid commercial development.”
Nanoaxis was founded with a mission based on how it could use nanomaterials to push the field of nanomedicine forward, both for pharmaceutical and diagnostic applications, says Dr. Krishnan Chakravarthy, president and CEO of Nanoaxis.
“We’ve really grown over the past few years by pursuing both the pharma and diagnostic paths in parallel,” he tells ddn. “Using nanotechnology in the pharma setting is something you can compare to carriers in general—like cargo on a truck. As important as the gene therapy might be, for example, so is the vehicle that delivers it. We’re at a stage now where we can engineer the surfaces of nanomaterials so that we can target specific cancer cells in oncology or specific neurons for things like Alzheimer’s.”
Chakravarthy described Nanoaxis as being “on the verge of really building and growing our patent portfolio,” and said it made sense to help advance that by teaming up with Quantum Materials, given that it specializes in making tetrapod quantum dots, “a material that we are incorporating into our product lines because there are so many uses, from theranostics to sophisticated multiplexing of biomarkers in blood samples.”
“Our business has become much more about creating applications for the nanomaterials rather than trying to create the materials themselves, and that is another way in which it’s clear how good a pairing our two companies are,” Chakravarthy notes. “This is a very strong partnership and I think working together, I see a very strong trajectory toward doing some clinical trials in the next two or three years" ........
http://drugdiscoverynews.com/index.php?newsarticle=5519
......while some may feel we haven't been told much, in some ways we have. I think some are just tired with no $ yet in their pockets. It takes the time it takes and I think in the end we'll be glad SS took the time to ensure our success, jmho.
comments and thoughts welcome
The following are from around Sept/Nov 2011. While they pretty much overlap, some information is expressed with distinct
difference, (to me).
Home > Press > Quantum Materials Corp and Nanoaxis Announce Technology Alliance: Biocompatible quantum dots to enable industrial scale production of Nanomedicines
Abstract:
Quantum Materials Corporation (www.qdotss.com) (Pink Sheets: QTMM) Quantum Materials Corp. and Nanoaxis, LLC announce the formation of a technology alliance combining Quantum Materials tetrapod quantum dot mass production technology with Nanoaxis advanced research expertise and intellectual property in gene therapy biomedical nanotechnology. The aim of the alliance is to develop Tetrapod Quantum Dot based Cancer diagnostic kits and theranostic applications including Alzheimer's, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Breast Cancer and Major Depression.
Quantum Materials Corp and Nanoaxis Announce Technology Alliance: Biocompatible quantum dots to enable industrial scale production of Nanomedicines
Tempe, AZ | Posted on September 20th, 2011
Quantum Materials Corporation will develop specialized quantum dots for Nanoaxis to functionalize with their proprietary biomedical nanomaterials for a multiplexing drug delivery platform for drug/gene therapy and diagnostic medical devices technologies. The technology alliance allows these technologies to be developed rapidly due to Quantum Materials' ability to create the highest quality quantum dots in quantities necessary to support multiple projects with timely deliveries.
The immediate goal is to develop a QD microarray device for detection, diagnosis and quantification of early cancers. The QD-MI device will be designed for rapid detection and grading of various multiple cancers using blood assays, with higher accuracy and at less cost than current single ELISA assays. All diagnostic and pharmaceutical products will include QMC quantum dots functionalized by Nanoaxis biomedical IP nanotechnology.
According to a recent report published by BCC Research ..........
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=43438
......this one in Nov 2011 reads a little different.
Quantum Materials and Nanoaxis announce tech alliance
November 2011
by Jeffrey Bouley | Email the author
TEMPE, Ariz.—With an aim of developing cancer diagnostic kits and theranostic applications for such conditions as Alzheimer’s disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, breast cancer and major depression, Quantum Materials Corp. and Nanoaxis LLC recently announced the formation of a technology alliance combining Quantum Materials' tetrapod quantum dot mass production technology with Nanoaxis' research expertise and intellectual property in gene therapy biomedical nanotechnology.
According to the companies, Quantum Materials Corp. will develop specialized quantum dots for Nanoaxis “to functionalize with their proprietary biomedical nanomaterials for a multiplexing drug delivery platform for drug/gene therapy and diagnostic medical devices technologies.” The partners say that this technology alliance will allow for rapid develop of the desired technology because of “Quantum Materials’ ability to create the highest quality quantum dots in quantities necessary to support multiple projects with timely deliveries.”
Looking to their most immediate goal, the two companies plan to develop a quantum dot microarray device for detection, diagnosis and quantification of early cancers. The QD-MI device will be designed for rapid detection and grading of various multiple cancers using blood assays, with what they say will be higher accuracy and at less cost than current single ELISA assays.
“This alliance will foster a breakthrough in theranostic science as it enables mass production of Nanoaxis nanomedicine product pipeline,” says Stephen Squires, CEO and president of Quantum Material Corp. “The goal is to make these biologically adapted quantum dots the ideal choice for in-vitro and in-vivo applications for high-throughput, efficient and cost-effective applications in the biological and medical market spaces. Quantum Materials’ ability to create tetrapod quantum dots of various materials, shapes, sizes and characteristics that can
serve as delivery platforms for Nanoaxis products will allow for rapid commercial development.”
Nanoaxis was founded with a mission based on how it could use nanomaterials to push the field of nanomedicine forward, both for pharmaceutical and diagnostic applications, says Dr. Krishnan Chakravarthy, president and CEO of Nanoaxis.
“We’ve really grown over the past few years by pursuing both the pharma and diagnostic paths in parallel,” he tells ddn. “Using nanotechnology in the pharma setting is something you can compare to carriers in general—like cargo on a truck. As important as the gene therapy might be, for example, so is the vehicle that delivers it. We’re at a stage now where we can engineer the surfaces of nanomaterials so that we can target specific cancer cells in oncology or specific neurons for things like Alzheimer’s.”
Chakravarthy described Nanoaxis as being “on the verge of really building and growing our patent portfolio,” and said it made sense to help advance that by teaming up with Quantum Materials, given that it specializes in making tetrapod quantum dots, “a material that we are incorporating into our product lines because there are so many uses, from theranostics to sophisticated multiplexing of biomarkers in blood samples.”
“Our business has become much more about creating applications for the nanomaterials rather than trying to create the materials themselves, and that is another way in which it’s clear how good a pairing our two companies are,” Chakravarthy notes. “This is a very strong partnership and I think working together, I see a very strong trajectory toward doing some clinical trials in the next two or three years" ........
http://drugdiscoverynews.com/index.php?newsarticle=5519
......while some may feel we haven't been told much, in some ways we have. I think some are just tired with no $ yet in their pockets. It takes the time it takes and I think in the end we'll be glad SS took the time to ensure our success, jmho.
comments and thoughts welcome
shingles from the sky......have been blessed and home seems to be
undamaged......ate at a steak'n shake yesterday minutes after a tornado passed overhead....some windows were almost pulled out, but otherwise good....don't know about surronding area.
Good to be on the green side of the sod.
News.......just not about QMC :(
Feb. 27, 2012, 3:57 a.m. EST
Solar3D Announces Breakthrough Feature to Produce 200% of the Power of Conventional Solar Cells
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/solar3d-announces-breakthrough-feature-to-produce-200-of-the-power-of-conventional-solar-cells-2012-02-27?reflink=MW_news_stmp
Full spectrum boosts solar cell power
CALTECH (US) — Printing specially engineered nanostructures on solar cells allows them to reach as high as 70 percent efficiency.
http://www.futurity.org/science-technology/full-spectrum-boosts-solar-cell-power/
Konarka Technologies Advances Award Winning Power Plastic Solar Cell Efficiency with 9% Certification
http://eon.businesswire.com/news/eon/20120228005602/en/Konarka/BIPV/solar
SunShot was mentioned, so kicking the tire a little
http://search.nrel.gov/query.html?qt=Rice+University&charset=utf-8&style=eere&qc=eren&qp=url%3Aeere.energy.gov%2Fsolar%2Fsunshot%2F&col=eren
interesting abstracts at this meeting
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR12/APS_Invited
Hawk, this is from an earlier time. It just sounds so familiar, almost like from your previous post or vice versa, (paraphrased).
Company Profile (Arizona State University)
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) is a university/industry/government collaborative venture established in 2004 designed to advance full color flexible display technology and flexible display manufacturing to the brink of commercialization. The principal goal of the FDC is to develop high performance, commercially-viable, conformal and flexible displays that are lightweight, rugged, low power, and low cost.
http://www.idtechex.com/events/presentations/organic-photovoltaics-research-at-arizona-state-university-001572.asp
.....any thoughts? Sounds like some things are on the cusp of to me.
Speaking of GJ being a busy man,
Nanoengineering: Fabrication, Properties, Optics, and Devices IX
12 - 16 August 2012
San Diego Convention Center
Conference Chairs
Elizabeth A. Dobisz, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc.; Louay A. Eldada, SunEdison
Program Committee
André-Jean Attias, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie (France); Gregory J. Exarhos, Pacific Northwest National Lab.;
Cynthia Hanson, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific; Ghassan E. Jabbour, Arizona State Univ.;
Robert Magnusson, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington;
Jun Tanida, Osaka Univ. (Japan); Richard Tiberio, Stanford Univ.; Chee Wei Wong, Columbia Univ.
Over the past couple of years, mature technologies such as logic, memory, and data storage have been rapidly thrust
into the sub-100 nm regime. Existing processes of record have been extended well beyond the ranges deemed feasible
or reliable and paradigm changes in design and process are emerging. New technologies such as sensors, systems on a
chip, biotechnology, photonics, photovoltaics, molecular electronics and optics are emerging. The upcoming
synthesized nanomaterials, nanotubes and nanowires, offer extremely attractive physical features and great opportunities.
Continuing improvements in the design and fabrication of miniature optical elements have driven the development of
micro/nano/quantum-scale optical and optoelectronic elements in ever more diverse application areas.
Application areas include telecommunications, datacommunications, consumer electronics, microwave photonics,
optical computing, neural networks, optical storage, new forms of data storage, information display, optical imaging,
printing, optical sensing, optical scanning, renewable energy harvest and storage, medical diagnosis, chemical/biological
sensing, new nanomechanic applications, and new medical devices and prosthetic methods.
.......................Commercialization of nano- and micro-structure-based devices, modules, and systems
•manufacturing
•assembly
•packaging
•reliability
•qualification refinement of existing schemes as well as new approaches and alignment techniques and tolerance studies
•novel concepts are within the scope of this solicitation
.......other subject matter will also be of interest
http://spie.org/app/program/index.cfm?fuseaction=conferencedetail&conference_id=983811&event_id=896191&list=1
Good catch. GJ seems to be a busy man. Imagine rest of QMC team is just as busy, any ideas, (besides a ghost)?
Glad to see you've got your game on.
Good to see trevor is off restrictions. He has been supportive of the board and a valued member of it. I look forward to hearing from him again.
Also a shout out to Oakie, Thanks for your support and opinions.
GLTA
This is a dated pdf from 2008. I think it may still be of interest
given GJ's history with FDC (Flexible Disply Center).
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:mTPE5TsQN20J:www.veritasetvisus.com/FlexTech/FT-01,%2520August%25202008.pdf+Dow+Chemical+Ghassan+Jabbour&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjeFecr1QrXOZylZ_BsxlZ0t6b6Xs2UZ2syLQQdrPxfFGQCMnmF_Gyo2PtgoVqcW6A0GYhcjQsAwDe4K8yDszlKziVdo7T9D17xpvKN-J45cULALehxSl05EMcrU68gsz-rgCCy&sig=AHIEtbS6X9eVqdscgRhP3iA97-ozYODvMQ
Kudos to you and thanks for the heads up.
Looking good. The public exposure and Mo-Mo building.
I would like to see this come to fruition sometime soon.
Nanotherapy for Vulnerable Plaque
http://pen-nvp.org/
.....They're still working on the site.
.....think I agree with Dock, keep working on the chevy. You go hyperdrive at warp speed. Any faster and you'll be able to drive that chevy backwards in time.
Life is Good.
how to figure carbon credits http://www.eai.in/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=1057
it seems 1 Mw = .90 t CO2 or roughly 1 Credit, (rounded up).
prices seem all over the place on the Carbon Offset Price Survey
http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/carbon_offset_wind_credits_carbon_reduction.htm
Carbon Credits, who knows?
EXPLAINING THE PRICE OF VOLUNTARY CARBON OFFSETS
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:bHg4RVu8B_oJ:environment.yale.edu/kotchen/pubs/explain.pdf+standard+price+for+carbon+credits+for+solar&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESha2OTnUv5xoUOgWMqtaT9sQdSBSyjQsKT7HpCC8aAZbz0-9COcOkviaRodetKHxlMvI6w1MWfOT2uM87f58XU33pQsG3rDO94exGFur0x7z4c0_GUkqNE-rIW2cf0eehr1X_ak&sig=AHIEtbR8vfMjD2jQRVVoswMUBvaFTO9sNQ
CARBON CATALOG
http://www.carboncatalog.org/
Mena sponsors
http://www.menainfra.com/sponsors/
....Some credits were to end in 2012. I have no idea where things stand in that regard to QMC.
this is just a (very) little look see of some stuff there
I wonder if NanoAxis will be here,(June 2-4,2012), Scientists form a global alliance for nanobio-electronics to rapidly find solutions for neurological disorders
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=24266.php
http://www.ibmisps.org/
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-and-canadian-scientists-form-a-global-alliance-for-nano-bio-electronics-in-order-to-rapidly-find-solutions-for-neurological-disorders-such-as-traumatic-brain-injury-139226864.html
Self-assembling nanorods - researchers obtain 1-, 2- and 3-D nanorod arrays and networks
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=24145.php
The world's smallest magnetic data storage unit
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=23977.php
Tiny transmitter sets frequency record
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=23950.php
UAlbany NanoCollege and Applied DNA Sciences Partner on Nanochip Anti-Counterfeiting Program
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=23982.php
Weaving electronics into the fabric of our physical world
http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=24055.php
...........Is this a step into the future?
what's going on in NanoLand, why take a look at the Quanta-fields to see what's happening. The following link is pretty informative even if one just read the Headlines.
http://www.merchantstore.com/dir/elec-gen.html
....feel free to post that which is of interest to you. Don't know if QMC is involved in any of this, but pressure in NanoTech is definitely building.
The following link is new resource to me. It has articles from 2011 to current time.
http://www.merchantstore.com/dir/elec-gen.html
Am browsing now
New tech seems to be coming out of the woodwork.
Good find and keep'em coming :)
Nanolicious post, my friend
Heavy Headed stuff and far reaching :)
No clue how things will shake out, but suspect SS is figuring out how to best be of service to mankind by fulfilling his vision and thereby to the stockholders.
With as many partners coming on board, it would seem some opportunities would come our way. Speaking of that, I'm looking forward to more information about the SA group joint venture.
A good thing is that while the information I posted was dated, I imagine we've moved futher along since then. (though maybe not as fast as we wished).
Time will tell the rest of the story.
Just because some things take longer than hoped for,
I don't want anyone to think that things have been idle.
A lot goes into building a new product, a whole lot more
into building a new technology, markets, and the associated
infrastructure.
The good thing is QMC could pretty much be anywhere in the
mix, (now or later). I don't think we'll know shinola for
sure until they tell us. The collabroative work at KAUST
seems to have some flexibility in that regard and of course
there are new spin-offs from that aspect.
Hoppefully the following link will provide some insight
as to what has been going on in SA.
http://www.saidi.es/News_Events/menasol2011-brochure.pdf
The following may help with understanding timeline with QMC and SA
The Demonstration Period in NEO is three years (open to renewal), to allow other technologies to be
demonstrated and tested. Currently, NEO is home to a number of demonstrators of solar PV and CSP technologies.
http://www.kaust.edu.sa/economic_development/taag/neo.html
.......there is a list of current demonstrators
This gives an outline of the collaborative ebb and flow.
The list of partners is at the bottom.
KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP)
http://www.kaust.edu.sa/economic_development/kicp/about.html
just browsing some of the names from Hawk's link on post #3160 and joint ventures and seeing what turns up.
http://www.socaltech.com/soraa_raises_88_6m_for_solid_state_lighting/s-0039628.html
interesting page...look around
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Shuji-Nakamura
.....some of this seems familiar
Soraa gets vertical with halogen replacement
10 Feb 2012
Heavily funded start-up employs vertically integrated strategy based on use of gallium nitride substrates for LED lighting.
http://optics.org/news/3/2/13
.......stealth mode,GaN, GaN-on-GaN
this just for fun
http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/Trend-Spotting-12-Greentech-Startups-to-Watch-in-2012/
This tech seems to be gathering more Mo-Mo all the time. I can see some of GJ's associates are busy. I don't think GJ is letting grass grow under his feet either, do you?
Back at ya, just glad to have you back.
On your page about meat and potatoes, have been chasing shadows, flickering ghost(s) and my own tail I think, but hey, it takes the time it takes. When it takes off, it'll blow by expectations
just as easily I imagine.
seems like solar cells and anythingelse they could get into
KML]
09/28/2010 Daily Report: Domain Sources
solar.carboncapturereport.org/cgi-bin//dailyreport_kml?...r...
File Format: KML Document - View on Google Maps
Sep 28, 2010 – --Editors: Indranil Ghosh, Andrew Hobbs To contact the reporter on this story: ...... "The 21st glasstec is an economic barometer showing a new . ...... aims to reach a capacity of more than 1 Gigawatt of cells per year by 2012. ...... 10 of peak electricity generated by renewables by 2020," Ahmad al-Khowaiter, ...
......couldn't get into this one, but doubt they've changed their mind.
I know, keep looking or take a nap
not saying anything, but given GJ's talk and the following business forum,this may be of interest, (in the context of polymer leds)
http://www.icis.com/Articles/2011/11/28/9511925/dow-saudi-aramco-form-sadara-jv-appoint-eight-member-board.html
.....Dow and Aramco.....Big boys getting ready, maybe
...this one seems to tie in with what their plans may be for generating 10 billion by 2020, imo
http://www.utilities-me.com/article-540-ksa-could-adopt-renewables-regulation-by-2011/1/print/
....don't know but LinkedIn may provide possible connection(s)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ahmad-khowaiter/0/85a/3a8
...regardless, it's interesting to see the different people's names that pop up
Given the dates, I imagine they are somewhat down the road. I would think QMC is too. Don't know that QMC is tied to
this, but tis a possibility.
lol, check out post #10397 on the other board on Feb 14. It seemed appropiate.
Our DD might overlap from time to time, but I'd a lot rather have it overdone than it not be done. I appreciate it. Thanks and hope you keep rocking. You da'man on a trail.
Bird of prey on a tidbit, good catch. The welft and warp may be more tightly woven than previously thought....time will tell.
FG, you're doing a fab job. I like the one-stop concept best. What a resource for first time investors this is turning out to be!
I have noticed that Bill's stuff turns up all over. You fellas are working it.
Warren Buffet and GE into solar ventures
http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/CSIQ-ENER-STP-Warren-Buffett-GE-Lap-up-Solar-Is-it-Solar-s-Coming-of-Age/s/via/3445/article/view/p/mid/1/id/272/
Solar: Buffett backs thin film
http://www.cleantechinvestor.com/portal/solar-energy/10005-solar-buffett-backs-thin-film.html
....this appears to be CdTE or CIGS, however given that GE was one of the big sponsors of KAUST I wonder how much access to technology they have. It seemed like the greater the sponsorship the greater the access granted.
Hmm......for me, think I'll let time shake it out.
Buffet and GE do have a history, (housing bubble) and it wouldn't surprise me if it continued.
KAUST exists outside the education ministry—it’s run by Aramco, the state oil company, which invested $10 billion in its construction
http://www2.macleans.ca/tag/segregation/
.......Where is Aramco on the information flow....time will tell.
on your equity hive link LLoyd G. Trotter is an interesting person
http://people.forbes.com/profile/lloyd-g-trotter/36150
http://biography.jrank.org/pages/2994/Trotter-Lloyd-G.html
The torus nano particle field effect is already being investigated. The following link looks like a playground for Dock
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/photonics-and-nanostructures-fundamentals-and-applications/recent-articles/
I don't know but think that eventually all science will be involved with the nano realm. Imagine all science reunified, verifiable, and quantifiable via nano science. Physics, metaphysics, just name it........a unified proof of sorts....ok, ok, feet back on the ground, but this is an exciting time we live in imo.
Teach is back. Hope you're feeling as good as a spring chicken Hawk. Guess we've been taking a mental mind break on this board.
I like what I've seen so far. To me, it seems to confirm further validation of GJ previous work, (am thinking pat. here). If that is the case, that would also seem to support the possibility of using TQDs to promote further research via GJ/KAUST.....just saying ;)
Life is Good and looking better.
Good job with the highlights and commentary.