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Thanks I fixed the dot.com
looks like producton 1.00/watt so..
They are saying about 3.29 installed right now
Still researching they have a low A/S and funding
The product is unique and should blow the doors off of the solar market. I will check the charts and let you know
Working on I-BOX i am geting a chunk of this Monday to start my position
Invest or not to Invest? That's the question!
I've been researching this one company for several weeks now and it is not on anyones radar screen. New companies with the right chemistry and management blossom into one of those companies that raise the phrase, "If only I knew". Well consider yourself advised and do your DD. This emerging market leader and a company with unique value propositions to set it apart is HGUE - Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc..
This is an innovative company playing a significant part developing the next generation of what I call the Flexible Solar Power Industry (FSPI). Solterra has extraordinary potential given the product applications address medical industry needs as well and are not limited to just the solar arena. This company is the only public traded company with their innovative technology that private investors can get involved with trading. Heliovolt, Nanosolar and Kanarka are private companies with state of the art equipment with less of a quality Quantum Dot and have received massive institutional funding.You can reap the rewards in the future by investing in Solterra today. Solterra is a viable company that I checked out when I was in Phoenix for my daughters wedding on 2-14-09. I needed to confirm the reality and feasibility of this company, I work too hard for my money to throw it away. Solterra which is run by Mr. Squires moved into the ASU Research Park in January. The building they are in is the MacroTechnology Works housing the Flexible Display Center at 7700 S River Parkway. Their head researcher, Dr. Ghassen Jabbour has plenty of lab space to work in. I met Dr. Ghassen Jabbour in the lobby on his way out to teach class. The only research question I had time to ask was associated with the efficiency of Quantum Dots. They are progressing quickly in this area to be able to match that of Konarka but with a much better quality quantum dot and at a cost much more economical to produce. They have made great strides towards developing their infrastructure to go commercial. Having worked in the startup phase for several Nuclear power plants I know the execution of a new company business plan does not materialize without issues no matter how well it’s planned, nor does it happen overnight. I know Phoenix Alliance Corporation (PAC) is aiding/directing the current stage of activities since that is their business. Also paper work was filed for a name change dropping Hague. Since no info has been published lately an update on progress development should be forthcoming soon. The Quantum Dots being stable and reproducible at a significant cost reduction of around 90% is the foundation from which they are building on, and a solid foundation it is. The beauty of this is the application of the Quantum Dot to produce the flexible solar sheet is by a modified ink jet printer!!! Solterra’s QD ink for jetting machinery is one of the innovative developments for the next generation of low cost efficient power, and the beginning of the Flexible Solar Power Industry to replace the silicon wafer-based solar cell industry. This is the next generation of low cost efficient power. BILLIONS will be allocated and made during the transition from oil to alternative energy sources and Solterra will be one of the significant contributors. In light of the recent political changes SOLAR has become the main stream choice since the Nuclear path has been set back with the closing of Yucca Mountain as a depository for waist fuel and the postponing of new construction. Wind power is not economical on a cost basis and startup costs are more than fossil fuel generators. Besides from noise and eye pollution the blades are an environmental hazard to the birds, when the wind is blowing. Hydrogen fuel cells and ocean waves - that stuff is a long way off before it can be widely used, and most of the companies developing the technologies are small and hard to invest in. Solterra is on the way to being the market leader by executing their vision and plan into a realization that will benefit the environment and those that invest. The question remains yours to answer!
MONEY1
This will run way past $2.00 before...
going big board IMO! I am glad I am in now as we grow into the future.
Very complex company future is bright for all!
Coal will be arround for awhile IMO
clean coal will be even better!
Share value looks good also
NEW day NEW deal NEW AMNE!
I smell a good deal for commons
I think Gary is key here
I believe we are just waiting for all the paperwork to be finalised. When there is a shift in managment things like profit sharing and bonuses need to be hammered out. Once all the paperwork is done they will roll this out bigtime IMO
LAMP what do you think about this stock
looks like good upside potential Is this company for real?
Under 50 mil shares very good!
Heh Buenijo whats up here
I love your posts on CYPW you must have quite a backround. This stock looks promising too. I own CYPW and might take a starting position here.
COME ON NEEEEEEEWS ! Next week?
News I hope We are due for some IMO
Good post yes oil will go higher
We might as well make some money on the stock so we can pay it back at the pump LOL!
If they can cut the cost by half
these systems will dominate the market. Also with the ability to use low light and infared we would get more watts per square inch per day! IMO
Renewable energy big in 2009 and beyond!
Monday buying my opening position
the Solterra Thin Film Quantum Dot Solar Cell has the potential to generate multiple excitons from each proton providing the potential for exponential improvements in conversion efficiency
it also has the potential to harvest light energy in the infrared and ultraviolet spectra
This would be a major improvement over existing tech IMO
Solterra's Solar cells will be competitively priced with the potential to reduce prices even further as economies of scale come into affect.
Requires low cost quantum dots produced by Solterra from inexpensive, readily available materials
Can convert both visible and less than visible light to electricity, this allows a longer, more efficient harvesting day thereby creating more electricity
Installed cost about half of conventional cell
Flexible Solar Power Industry looks to be the next generation of power providers
Solar is the next wave ! IMO
Please check out their website! and..
join the conversation
Lots of potential here! IMO
Kim Pichanick - Principal KPN Advisors, LLC
Ms. Pichanick currently provides strategic global communications and investor relations' counsel to align with overall business and financial objectives. In January 2008, Kim was appointed Outside Director, ThinOps Communications, LLC, headquartered in Houston, Texas. She is also a principal at KPN Holdings, LLC, KPN Holdings, LLC, an affiliated Company to KPN Advisors, LLC. KPN Holdings is a significant shareholder of QED Clinical, LLC, d/b/a CINA, a provider of elegant healthcare software data communications solutions. Kim is Principal and majority owner of The Hardersen Group, LLC, ("THG") with offices in Jupiter, Florida and Dallas, Texas. THG provides strategies to protect and preserve wealth for financially mature clients. Prior to KPN Advisors, Kim was Director of Communications and Investor relations at Aleris International, Inc. where she supported Aleris's senior management team to develop a communications function and global communications strategy that significantly contributed to Aleris's growth from 2,100 employees to 9,100 employees and an increase in annual revenue from approximately $2 billion to approximately $9 billion from December 2004 through December 2007.
And the list keeps growing looks like they have Game! IMO
Ghassan E. Jabbour - PhD and Director of Flexible and Organic Electronics Development at the Flexible Display Center (FDC) and a Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at Arizona State University
Professor Jabbour is also the Technical Advisory Board Leader on Optoelectronic Materials, Devices and Encapsulation at FDC. He has been selected to the Asahi Shimbun 100 New Leaders of the USA and has received the Presidential Award for Excellence from the Hariri Foundation in 1997. Dr. Jabbour's research experience encompasses flexible-roll-to-roll-electronics and displays, smart textile, moisture and oxygen barrier technology, transparent conductors, organic light emitting devices, organic and hybrid photovoltaics, organic memory storage, organic thin film transistors, combinatorial discovery of materials, nano and macro printed devices, micro and nanofabrication, biosensors, and quantum simulations of electronic materials. Dr. Jabbour attended Northern Arizona University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the University of Arizona and is an SPIE fellow. Prof. Jabbour has authored and co-authored over 300 publications, invited talks, and conference proceedings. He is the editor of several books and symposia proceedings involving organic photonics and electronics, and nanotechnology. Prof. Jabbour is the guest editor of the MRS Bulletin issue on "Organic Photovoltaics". He is the Chair and/or Co-Chair of over 50 conferences related to photonic and electronic properties of organic materials and their applications in displays and lighting, hybrid photosensitive materials, and hybrid integration of semiconducting and nanotechnology.
Another powerfull Board member!
Dr. Michael S. Wong - Principal Investigator, Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering , Associate Professor in Chemistry (Joint Appointment)
Dr. Michael S. Wong joined the Department of Chemical Engineering in 2001, and received a joint appointment in the Department of Chemistry in 2002. Before coming to Rice University, he did post-doctoral research with Dr. Galen D. Stucky of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of California, Santa Barbara. Michael's educational background includes a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Caltech, an M.S. in Chemical Engineering Practice ("Practice School") from MIT, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from MIT (under the supervision of Dr. Jackie Y. Ying, "Supramolecular Templating of Mesoporous Zirconia-Based Nanocomposite Catalysts"). With the underlying theme of designing and engineering novel materials for catalytic and encapsulation applications, his research interests lie in the areas of nanostructured materials (e.g. nanoporous materials, nanoparticle-based hollow spheres, and quantum dots), heterogeneous catalysis, and bioengineering applications. He is particularly interested in developing new chemical app roaches to assembling nanoparticles into functional macrostructures.
Awards and Achievements
Smithsonian Magazine "37 Under 36" Young Innovator Award (2007)
3M Non-tenured Faculty Award (2006, 2007)
GOLD 2006 Conference Best Presentation Award, for "best new idea in gold catalysis" (2006)
AIChE South Texas Section Best Applied Paper Award (2006)
AIChE Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum Young Investigator Award (2006)
MIT Technology Review's TR35 Young Innovator Award (2006)
Hershel M. Rich Invention Award (2006)
National Academy of Engineering Indo-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, Invited Speaker (2006)
Smalley/Curl Innovation Award (2005)
National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) Symposium, Invited Participant (2004)
Oak Ridge Associated Universities Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award (2003)
National Academy of Engineering Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering (JAFOE)
Symposium, Invited Participant (2002)
Rice Quantum Institute (RQI), Fellow (2002)
Robert P. Goldberg Grand Prize, MIT $50K Entrepreneurship Competition (2001)
Union Carbide Innovation Recognition Award (2000)
MIT Chemical Engineering Edward W. Merrill Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (1997)
Faculty advisor for Phi Lambda Upsilon, chemical sciences honorary society (2003 - present)
The Board if directors are just as potent!
Ghassen E. Jabbour, PhD - CSO
Director of Flexible and Organic Electronics Development at the Flexible Display Center (FDC) and a Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at Arizona State University. Professor Jabbour is also the Technical Advisory Board Leader on Optoelectronic Materials, Devices and Encapsulation at FDC. He has been selected to the Asahi Shimbun 100 New Leaders of the USA and has received the Presidential Award for Excellence from the Hariri Foundation in 1997. Dr. Jabbour's research experience encompasses flexible-roll-to-roll-electronics and displays, smart textile, moisture and oxygen barrier technology, transparent conductors, organic light emitting devices, organic and hybrid photovoltaics, organic memory storage, organic thin film transistors, combinatorial discovery of materials, nano and macro printed devices, micro and nanofabrication, biosensors, and quantum simulations of electronic materials. Dr. Jabbour attended Northern Arizona University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the University of Arizona and is an SPIE fellow. Prof. Jabbour has authored and co-authored over 300 publications, invited talks, and conference proceedings. He is the editor of several books and symposia proceedings involving organic photonics and electronics, and nanotechnology. Prof. Jabbour is the guest editor of the MRS Bulletin issue on "Organic Photovoltaics". He is the Chair and/or Co-Chair of over 50 conferences related to photonic and electronic properties of organic materials and their applications in displays and lighting, hybrid photosensitive materials, and hybrid integration of semiconducting and nanotechnology.
BRAINS
David Doderer - VP
David has over 15 years of research and development experience in emerging technologies including biotechnology, nanotechnology and quantum physics. Most recently serving as principal investigator for USGN, he co-authored numerous patents/patents pending and proprietary processes, and managed Hudler Titan LLC, a technology consulting company.
Another power player
Stephen Squires - President & CEO
Stephen is the Principal Inventor and Chief Technologist for Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc., an advanced technologies innovation group. He has over 25 years experience in advanced materials and technologies. Prior to Solterra, Stephen was at McDonnell Aircraft developing and adapting advanced materials for combat aircraft applications. He was also CEO of Aviation Composite Technologies Inc., which he grew to have over 200 employees and $20 million in revenue. ACT was merged with USDR Aerospace in 2001. He has pursued his interest in advanced materials and more specifically Nano fibers and carbon Nanotubes, where he quickly recognized the potential of the unique quantum features these materials held.
Good man at the top IMO
Solterra's process does NOT require costly silicon or slow, cumbersome vacuum processing or sputtering methods, thereby creating a new paradigm in the industry.
getting better by the minute still reading
Quantum Dot technology is by far the most efficient method of producing solar electricity but until recently the high cost of producing Q.D.’s made their use in Solar Panels prohibitive. Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc. has changed that with a new proprietary Quantum Dot production technology. This new technology reduced the cost of Q.D. production by more than 90%. This new Q.D. production technique, developed by Dr. Wong of Rice University has been acquired by Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc.
Outstanding website they have