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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.365.717 von R-BgO am 09.05.16 10:27:09
Total Continues to Diversify, Takes Strategic Stake in AutoGrid
September 29, 2016
By Andrew Burger
French multinational oil major Total continues to diversify and adapt to changing market, industry and political conditions by making strategic investments across the renewable energy value chain. Total Energy Ventures (TEV), the corporation's venture capital (VC) arm, joined AutoGrid's Series C-2 funding round as a strategic investor, the Redwood City, Calif.-based developer of distributed energy resource management systems, announced Sept. 16.
TEV was one of a group of VC and private equity firms that invested $20 million in AutoGrid in May. Others included Energy Impact Partners, a private equity firm created by U.S. and U.K. utilities, and Envision Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based private equity firm focused on big data and industrial internet software.
Total has been assembling the pieces of what is shaping up to be a horizontally and vertically integrated distributed renewable energy group. Total has established a market leading presence in solar energy manufacturing and project development by taking a majority equity stake in SunPower. In May, Total acquired Saft, a leading player in the battery-based energy storage market, in a deal valued at around $1 billion.
Strategic Investments
Becoming a strategic investor in AutoGrid isn't TEV's first foray into distributed energy resource management systems. In February, TEV participated in Sunverge Energy's $36.5 Series C funding round.
Akin to Sunverge, AutoGrid is the developer of IP-based information and communications technology platforms that aggregate and manage electricity generation, storage and distribution across fleets of grid assets distributed both behind and in front of utility meters.
"TEV's investment in AutoGrid extends our firm's involvement in digital energy solutions that enable increased use of solar, wind, battery storage and other clean energy technologies," Christophe Tonion, CFO and senior investment manager, said in a Sept. 16 statement. "AutoGrid's flexibility management applications empower the energy industry to use the Energy Internet to transform the traditional centralized one-way electric grid into a modern distributed bi-directional grid that is more efficient and extends the benefits of affordable, reliable energy to millions of more people around the world."
A “Killer App” for Distributed Energy Resources
AutoGrid has raised $41.75 million in capital to date, AutoGrid CEO Amit Narayan told Renewable Energy World. TEV's latest investment in the company highlights that flexibility management is the DER market's “killer app,” he said.
“The additional funding from [TEV] will support further development of our AutoGrid Flex suite of flexibility management applications for predicting, controlling and optimizing distributed energy resources via the Energy Internet,” Narayan said.
Geographically, AutoGrid is focusing its attention and resources in Europe and North America, where it's working with a large number of utilities and energy service providers. Management also views Asia as an important growth region and expects to expand its presence in the region rapidly leading into 2017.
“In North America, we are working with major utilities, such as [Bonneville Power Administration; energy service providers, such as NextEra Energy Services; and small electric co-ops, such as [New Hampshire Electric Cooperative],” Narayan said. “In Europe, we are seeing huge growth and demand for our technology, and we are working with some of the largest and most innovative energy service providers, such as Eneco and E.ON.”
AutoGrid is seeing growing customer interest across three main types of technology: demand response management systems and distributed energy resource management systems, primarily in North America, and virtual power plants, primarily in Europe, Narayan said.
Within the distributed energy resource market, demand for battery storage system deployment is growing rapidly. A growing number of distributed energy resource project developers, utilities and energy service providers have expressed interest in working with the company to monetize the various services and flexible capacity of their battery storage systems in order to maximize returns on their projects, Narayan said.
nur mal so zur Übersicht:
Renewables sind zwar noch "tiny" im TOTAL-Gesamtkontext, aber sie scheinen einen Plan zu verfolgen...Total Continues to Diversify, Takes Strategic Stake in AutoGrid
September 29, 2016
By Andrew Burger
French multinational oil major Total continues to diversify and adapt to changing market, industry and political conditions by making strategic investments across the renewable energy value chain. Total Energy Ventures (TEV), the corporation's venture capital (VC) arm, joined AutoGrid's Series C-2 funding round as a strategic investor, the Redwood City, Calif.-based developer of distributed energy resource management systems, announced Sept. 16.
TEV was one of a group of VC and private equity firms that invested $20 million in AutoGrid in May. Others included Energy Impact Partners, a private equity firm created by U.S. and U.K. utilities, and Envision Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based private equity firm focused on big data and industrial internet software.
Total has been assembling the pieces of what is shaping up to be a horizontally and vertically integrated distributed renewable energy group. Total has established a market leading presence in solar energy manufacturing and project development by taking a majority equity stake in SunPower. In May, Total acquired Saft, a leading player in the battery-based energy storage market, in a deal valued at around $1 billion.
Strategic Investments
Becoming a strategic investor in AutoGrid isn't TEV's first foray into distributed energy resource management systems. In February, TEV participated in Sunverge Energy's $36.5 Series C funding round.
Akin to Sunverge, AutoGrid is the developer of IP-based information and communications technology platforms that aggregate and manage electricity generation, storage and distribution across fleets of grid assets distributed both behind and in front of utility meters.
"TEV's investment in AutoGrid extends our firm's involvement in digital energy solutions that enable increased use of solar, wind, battery storage and other clean energy technologies," Christophe Tonion, CFO and senior investment manager, said in a Sept. 16 statement. "AutoGrid's flexibility management applications empower the energy industry to use the Energy Internet to transform the traditional centralized one-way electric grid into a modern distributed bi-directional grid that is more efficient and extends the benefits of affordable, reliable energy to millions of more people around the world."
A “Killer App” for Distributed Energy Resources
AutoGrid has raised $41.75 million in capital to date, AutoGrid CEO Amit Narayan told Renewable Energy World. TEV's latest investment in the company highlights that flexibility management is the DER market's “killer app,” he said.
“The additional funding from [TEV] will support further development of our AutoGrid Flex suite of flexibility management applications for predicting, controlling and optimizing distributed energy resources via the Energy Internet,” Narayan said.
Geographically, AutoGrid is focusing its attention and resources in Europe and North America, where it's working with a large number of utilities and energy service providers. Management also views Asia as an important growth region and expects to expand its presence in the region rapidly leading into 2017.
“In North America, we are working with major utilities, such as [Bonneville Power Administration; energy service providers, such as NextEra Energy Services; and small electric co-ops, such as [New Hampshire Electric Cooperative],” Narayan said. “In Europe, we are seeing huge growth and demand for our technology, and we are working with some of the largest and most innovative energy service providers, such as Eneco and E.ON.”
AutoGrid is seeing growing customer interest across three main types of technology: demand response management systems and distributed energy resource management systems, primarily in North America, and virtual power plants, primarily in Europe, Narayan said.
Within the distributed energy resource market, demand for battery storage system deployment is growing rapidly. A growing number of distributed energy resource project developers, utilities and energy service providers have expressed interest in working with the company to monetize the various services and flexible capacity of their battery storage systems in order to maximize returns on their projects, Narayan said.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.726.043 von El_Matador am 11.02.16 21:58:08Das bestätigt sich heute eindrucksvoll mit der Meldung der Q2-Zahlen.
Der bereinigte Gewinn sinkt bei Total um 30 % gegenüber Vorjahr, beim Mitbewerber Shell um 72 %.
Unveränderte Dividende in Höhe von EUR 0,61.
Kurs aktuell etwa ein % im Plus bei 43 Euro, Shell minus vier % bei 23,50 Euro.
Der bereinigte Gewinn sinkt bei Total um 30 % gegenüber Vorjahr, beim Mitbewerber Shell um 72 %.
Unveränderte Dividende in Höhe von EUR 0,61.
Kurs aktuell etwa ein % im Plus bei 43 Euro, Shell minus vier % bei 23,50 Euro.
Total kauft Li-Ion Hersteller aft Batteries
Thread: Nicht billig aber klasse - SAFT GROUPE S.A. ACTIONS NOMINATIVES EO 1
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.720.637 von Rudi07 am 11.02.16 14:19:40die total-zahlen sind schon seit mehreren quartalen im vergleich zu den peers besser, weil total in einer produktionssteigerungsphase ist, die noch mehrere quartale anhalten wird. durch das steigende produktionsvolumen kann der oelpreisrueckgang im umsatz und ergebnis etwas abgefedert werden. bei den anderen ohne produktionssteigerung schlaegt der oelpreisrueckgang eben voll auf umsatz und ergebnis durch. alles bezogen auf upstream, downstream ist natuerlich etwas anderes.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.719.839 von R-BgO am 11.02.16 13:21:08die Zahlen sind vergleichbar TOP.
Hilft dem Kurs aber heute rein gar nichts.......
Hilft dem Kurs aber heute rein gar nichts.......
heutige Zahlen
finde ich im Branchenvergleich ganz ok
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.520.236 von leone2 am 18.01.16 15:15:12Das stimmt, ich sehe trotzdem zwei Faelle:
1) Positionstrading
2) Anleihenersatz
1) Positionstrading
2) Anleihenersatz
Total-Chef will trotz Ölpreisverfall und Gewinnrückgang Dividende stabil halten
Di, 19.01.16 08:24
PARIS (dpa-AFX) - Der Chef des französischen Ölkonzerns Total , Patrick Pouyanne, will seine Aktionäre bei der Stange halten. Er rechne wegen des Ölpreisverfalls mit einem jährlichen Gewinnrückgang von mehr als 20 Prozent, die Total-Dividende werde aber nicht gekürzt, sagte der Konzernchef am Dienstag im Radiosender "Europe 1". Angesichts des Preiseinbruchs würden Investitionen gekürzt, dies wiederum werde dazu führen, dass es irgendwann zu einer Wende beim Ölpreis komme. Wann das sei, könne er aber nicht sagen./nmu/stw/stk
Quelle: dpa-AFX
Di, 19.01.16 08:24
PARIS (dpa-AFX) - Der Chef des französischen Ölkonzerns Total , Patrick Pouyanne, will seine Aktionäre bei der Stange halten. Er rechne wegen des Ölpreisverfalls mit einem jährlichen Gewinnrückgang von mehr als 20 Prozent, die Total-Dividende werde aber nicht gekürzt, sagte der Konzernchef am Dienstag im Radiosender "Europe 1". Angesichts des Preiseinbruchs würden Investitionen gekürzt, dies wiederum werde dazu führen, dass es irgendwann zu einer Wende beim Ölpreis komme. Wann das sei, könne er aber nicht sagen./nmu/stw/stk
Quelle: dpa-AFX
Warum sollte man Total kaufen? Die Aktie hat seit 13 Jahren keine Steigerung zu verzeichnen!
jetzt ist der abstand zum preis der scrip dividenden aktien (39,77 euro) nur noch 4%. es koennte bald der punkt erreicht sein, an dem man die cash dividende waehlen sollte. die frist der wahl geht noch bis zum 6. januar. solange werde ich noch warten.
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