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natürlich hast du recht ... war nur die euphorie des lesens
macht nichts ... im hintergrund kann ein noch wesentlich grösserer kunde stehen: This recent activity is in addition to the previously announced joint venture with General Biofuels to grow Giant King Grass in the Dominican Republic and produce pellets for another European utility customer.
lg
aston
natürlich hast du recht ... war nur die euphorie des lesens
macht nichts ... im hintergrund kann ein noch wesentlich grösserer kunde stehen: This recent activity is in addition to the previously announced joint venture with General Biofuels to grow Giant King Grass in the Dominican Republic and produce pellets for another European utility customer.
lg
aston
produce pellets for another European utility customer ... Torrefaction vielleicht ...
http://www.slideshare.net/rwrzwart/torrefaction
eins ist jedenfalls gewiss, der Bedarf an Biomasse wird sich exponentiel steigern in naher Zukunft
Developing Nations Eye Biomass Exports to EU
Monday, February 27, 2012
Foreign Confidential™ has learned that several developing nations plan to host conferences on sustainable, socially responsible, value-added biomass exports to Europe in line with the Continent's so-called 20/20/20 mandate that requires EU electric utilities and other EU companies to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by the year 2020. Tens of millions of tons of biomass--including waste-wood left behind from responsible logging operations and inedible grasses and agricultural waste--will be imported to meet the goal, given geographic and other limitations related to wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy.
"There is no alternative but to embrace biomass," an EU utility executive, whose company is investing heavily in biomass, told Foreign Confidential™.
Wood chips, wood pellets, and grass pellets will be burned in both specially built and retrofitted power plants; and, experts say, since much of the biomass will be blended with coal in co-firing applications, European demand for torrefied biomass, or bio-coal, will be huge--with global demand for bio-coal exceeding 70 million metric tons a year. Water-repellent bio-coal pellets can be transported, stored, ground up, powdered and sprayed, or injected, into blasted furnaces and burned just like real coal. In contrast with bio-coal pellets, conventional wood pellets and wood chips, even after drying, have relatively high moisture contents, are not hydrophobic and thus cannot be moved and left lying around like coal, and, most important, cannot be thoroughly ground up for pulverized coal injection. (Grindability is a major technical issue in co-firing.)
...
http://chinaconfidential.blogspot.com/2012/02/developing-nat…
http://www.slideshare.net/rwrzwart/torrefaction
eins ist jedenfalls gewiss, der Bedarf an Biomasse wird sich exponentiel steigern in naher Zukunft
Developing Nations Eye Biomass Exports to EU
Monday, February 27, 2012
Foreign Confidential™ has learned that several developing nations plan to host conferences on sustainable, socially responsible, value-added biomass exports to Europe in line with the Continent's so-called 20/20/20 mandate that requires EU electric utilities and other EU companies to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by the year 2020. Tens of millions of tons of biomass--including waste-wood left behind from responsible logging operations and inedible grasses and agricultural waste--will be imported to meet the goal, given geographic and other limitations related to wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy.
"There is no alternative but to embrace biomass," an EU utility executive, whose company is investing heavily in biomass, told Foreign Confidential™.
Wood chips, wood pellets, and grass pellets will be burned in both specially built and retrofitted power plants; and, experts say, since much of the biomass will be blended with coal in co-firing applications, European demand for torrefied biomass, or bio-coal, will be huge--with global demand for bio-coal exceeding 70 million metric tons a year. Water-repellent bio-coal pellets can be transported, stored, ground up, powdered and sprayed, or injected, into blasted furnaces and burned just like real coal. In contrast with bio-coal pellets, conventional wood pellets and wood chips, even after drying, have relatively high moisture contents, are not hydrophobic and thus cannot be moved and left lying around like coal, and, most important, cannot be thoroughly ground up for pulverized coal injection. (Grindability is a major technical issue in co-firing.)
...
http://chinaconfidential.blogspot.com/2012/02/developing-nat…
hatten wir das schon gepostet:
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100 .LinkedIn Google +1 Print QUEUEQ..Areva Koblitz, the Brazilian renewable energy developer that focuses on biomass and hydroelectric plants, plans projects worth 584 million reais ($327.3 million) throughout Latin America following a decline in local power prices.
The company is seeking to sign contracts to build facilities with 200 megawatts of installed capacity by 2016 in the region, Commercial Director Jose Romero Rego said in an interview.
Wind farms in Brazil are beating other energy technologies to contracts to sell power in government-organized auctions.
“We’re looking for other opportunities in new markets,” he said.
Areva Koblitz, which may receive 20 percent of its revenues from outside Brazil in 2015, may sign a contract to build a 35- megawatt biomass plant that runs on giant king grass next quarter in Honduras, he said in an e-mail yesterday.
Political stability is a concern for the company, which will focus on Peru, Chile and Uruguay in South America and Honduras, Panama and Guatemala in Central America, he said.
“Honduras will be an experience. We’ll discover how it will work,” he said.
Brazilian electricity distributors signed contracts to buy electricity from 78 wind farms at a rate of about 100 reais a megawatt-hour in the nation’s last two power auctions in August, national energy agency Empresa de Pesquisa Energetica said on its website. None went to small hydroelectric plants, and 11 went to biomass plants, EPE said.
Areva Koblitz, a unit of French nuclear company Areva SA, has developed projects with installed capacity of 3,441 megawatts, according to a presentation by the Recife-based company.
To contact the reporter on this story: Stephan Nielsen in Sao Paulo at snielsen8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-05/brazil-s-koblitz-pl…
OAMOT
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100 .LinkedIn Google +1 Print QUEUEQ..Areva Koblitz, the Brazilian renewable energy developer that focuses on biomass and hydroelectric plants, plans projects worth 584 million reais ($327.3 million) throughout Latin America following a decline in local power prices.
The company is seeking to sign contracts to build facilities with 200 megawatts of installed capacity by 2016 in the region, Commercial Director Jose Romero Rego said in an interview.
Wind farms in Brazil are beating other energy technologies to contracts to sell power in government-organized auctions.
“We’re looking for other opportunities in new markets,” he said.
Areva Koblitz, which may receive 20 percent of its revenues from outside Brazil in 2015, may sign a contract to build a 35- megawatt biomass plant that runs on giant king grass next quarter in Honduras, he said in an e-mail yesterday.
Political stability is a concern for the company, which will focus on Peru, Chile and Uruguay in South America and Honduras, Panama and Guatemala in Central America, he said.
“Honduras will be an experience. We’ll discover how it will work,” he said.
Brazilian electricity distributors signed contracts to buy electricity from 78 wind farms at a rate of about 100 reais a megawatt-hour in the nation’s last two power auctions in August, national energy agency Empresa de Pesquisa Energetica said on its website. None went to small hydroelectric plants, and 11 went to biomass plants, EPE said.
Areva Koblitz, a unit of French nuclear company Areva SA, has developed projects with installed capacity of 3,441 megawatts, according to a presentation by the Recife-based company.
To contact the reporter on this story: Stephan Nielsen in Sao Paulo at snielsen8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-05/brazil-s-koblitz-pl…
OAMOT
KI Batamindo prepare alternative fuels
By Chandra Gunawan
Selasa, 13 Maret 2012 | 11:36 WIB Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 11:36 pm
BATAM: Batamindo Industrial Zone will use biogas as an alternative fuel in 2013.
Currently PT Batamindo Investment horizon is to empower plant Giant King Grass as an alternative fuel electricity.
Giant King Grass will be used for green fuel or gas to biogas power plant in the industrial park owned by PT Batamindo the Investment Horizon.
BIC General Manager John Sulistyawan said the use of biogas fuel to conserve fuel gas which has been used to melistriki region. KI Batamindo will use biogas as fuel electricity generation in 2013.
"We're growing Giant King Grass, will be cut into pieces to be fuel for the power plant. One to two years, giant king grass fuels will be used," he said. ...
http://translate.google.ch/translate?hl=de&sl=id&tl=en&u=htt…
By Chandra Gunawan
Selasa, 13 Maret 2012 | 11:36 WIB Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 11:36 pm
BATAM: Batamindo Industrial Zone will use biogas as an alternative fuel in 2013.
Currently PT Batamindo Investment horizon is to empower plant Giant King Grass as an alternative fuel electricity.
Giant King Grass will be used for green fuel or gas to biogas power plant in the industrial park owned by PT Batamindo the Investment Horizon.
BIC General Manager John Sulistyawan said the use of biogas fuel to conserve fuel gas which has been used to melistriki region. KI Batamindo will use biogas as fuel electricity generation in 2013.
"We're growing Giant King Grass, will be cut into pieces to be fuel for the power plant. One to two years, giant king grass fuels will be used," he said. ...
http://translate.google.ch/translate?hl=de&sl=id&tl=en&u=htt…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-provides-giant-kin…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-provides-giant-kin…
Präsi von Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 7-10 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
•Cultivation of GIANT KING GRASS for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 7-10 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
•Cultivation of GIANT KING GRASS for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.895.525 von aston61 am 13.03.12 18:39:46als nachschlag dazu, habs gestern im amiboard reingestellt
Sembcorp may has a hugh demand for the future ...
Batamindo Industrial Park
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/business-industrial-parks-indones…
Facilities at a Glance
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/SembcorpIndustri…
Sembcorp Facts & Figures 2010
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/Facts&FiguresEng…
Sentiment : Strong Buy
Sembcorp may has a hugh demand for the future ...
Batamindo Industrial Park
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/business-industrial-parks-indones…
Facilities at a Glance
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/SembcorpIndustri…
Sembcorp Facts & Figures 2010
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/Facts&FiguresEng…
Sentiment : Strong Buy
Hallo Aston.
geklaut aus yahoo Board:
I've been researching VSPC, their products and comparing press releases with product development. Before I go further let me explain why I'm doing this. I'm enrolled in an MBA program and this assignment will last for the final semester of this program. The idea is to compare and contrast product development of new emerging products and technologies. My undergraduate degree is in chemical engineering with a focus in energy.
One of the articles i have read about is a collaborative effort between VSPC and SEEMA Energy. I want to find out more about SEEMA Energy however when I google SEEMA Energy there does not seem to be any information on the company. Is SEEMA a subsidary of a larger company? Any input would be helpful.
würde auch gerne wissen?
gruß
geklaut aus yahoo Board:
I've been researching VSPC, their products and comparing press releases with product development. Before I go further let me explain why I'm doing this. I'm enrolled in an MBA program and this assignment will last for the final semester of this program. The idea is to compare and contrast product development of new emerging products and technologies. My undergraduate degree is in chemical engineering with a focus in energy.
One of the articles i have read about is a collaborative effort between VSPC and SEEMA Energy. I want to find out more about SEEMA Energy however when I google SEEMA Energy there does not seem to be any information on the company. Is SEEMA a subsidary of a larger company? Any input would be helpful.
würde auch gerne wissen?
gruß
zumindest wird noch immer investiert ...
CHANDLER&THONG-EK
28 September 2011
Our experience in the energy sector includes the following (ongoing work marked in bold):
Renewable Energy
- Lead counsel to sponsors of Seema Energy’s integrated reforestation and 90 MW renewable energy project in Nakhon Ratchasima Province
http://www.ctlo.com/energy-project.php
CHANDLER&THONG-EK
28 September 2011
Our experience in the energy sector includes the following (ongoing work marked in bold):
Renewable Energy
- Lead counsel to sponsors of Seema Energy’s integrated reforestation and 90 MW renewable energy project in Nakhon Ratchasima Province
http://www.ctlo.com/energy-project.php
die ankündigungen und ziele sind aller ehren wert, entscheidend ist und bleibt aber was "hinten" rauskommt.
Zitat von Loewe2004: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?s…
Mit Verlaub, was soll uns diese Werbesendung sagen?
K+G mm
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.923.919 von miesemachen am 19.03.12 16:12:50sorry war wohl nicht der treffsichere Link
mit Verlaub bitte selber lesen:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-director-purchases…
mit Verlaub bitte selber lesen:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-director-purchases…
Kurs und Volumen steigen die letzten Tage...
Doc Schewe geht aber ran, wie Nelli an die Sahne
Wie sagst du immer so schön, aston? --- OAMOT
i think not much time anymore...
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Doc Schewe geht aber ran, wie Nelli an die Sahne
Wie sagst du immer so schön, aston? --- OAMOT
i think not much time anymore...
K+G mm
na aber...
ok, am Ende mit mickrigen Umsätzen, aber schön aussehen tut´s!
K+G mm
ok, am Ende mit mickrigen Umsätzen, aber schön aussehen tut´s!
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.931.771 von miesemachen am 20.03.12 21:08:29So, muss hier einmal kurz meinen Lieblingssatz (threadübergreifend) loswerden:
"Der Kurs wird doch gedeckelt, da will noch jemand günstig rein..."
Ich LIIIIEEEEEBE diesen Satz!
K+G mm
"Der Kurs wird doch gedeckelt, da will noch jemand günstig rein..."
Ich LIIIIEEEEEBE diesen Satz!
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Zitat von miesemachen: So, muss hier einmal kurz meinen Lieblingssatz (threadübergreifend) loswerden:
"Der Kurs wird doch gedeckelt, da will noch jemand günstig rein..."
Ich LIIIIEEEEEBE diesen Satz!
K+G mm
Momentan habe ich eigentlich ausschließlich Aktien wo noch jemand günstig rein will ..... mir scheint echt die Sonne aus dem A....
K+G miesemachen
THE SOLUTION TO ALL THE ELECTRICITY PROBLEM IN OUR RURAL COMMUNITIES IN AFRICA IS BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY USING GIANT KING GRASS. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS.
...
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/SOLUTION-ALL-ELECTRICITY-PROB…
Doc Shewe hat seinen ersten "Jünger" in Africa
OAMOT
...
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/SOLUTION-ALL-ELECTRICITY-PROB…
Doc Shewe hat seinen ersten "Jünger" in Africa
OAMOT
Drax Moves Forward with Co-Firing
http://ecostrategicenergy.com/energynews/news/Cofiring.html
http://ecostrategicenergy.com/energynews/news/Cofiring.html
Zitat von miesemachen: Hallo ihr Finanzexperten,
brauche mal euren fachlichen Beistand.
Wenn ich mir die folgenden Zahlen aus den "Annual Financials for Viaspace Inc." so anschaue, dann kann man den Ausführungen von H.Kukkonen vor kurzem nicht so ganz folgen:
Diluted Shares Outstanding
2006 290.16M
2007 303.67M
2008 507.43M
2009 866.14M
2010 1.11B
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/VSPC/financials
Ich finde den Link jetzt nicht, aber ich meine mich zu erinnern, dass CK sagte, durch die Gewinne aus dem framed-art Geschäft könne man die GKG-Sparte ausbauen ohne durch Ausgabe neuer Aktien die Anteile der shareholder zu verwässern...
Danach sah es die letzen 5 Jahre aber nicht gerade aus, oder? Berichtigt mich gerne!
Bin ich da jetzt völlig auf dem Holzweg?
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Die Verwässerung ist aber auch in den letzten beiden Jahren ganz gut weitergegangen, oder? Aktuell werden auf der HP in den FAQs 1,5 Milliarden Aktien als im Umlauf angegeben:
The authorized capital of VIASPACE is 1,500,000,000 shares of common stock and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock.
http://www.viaspace.com/ir_faqs.php#faqs_6
Das ist gegenüber den 1,1 Milliarden aus 2010 aber schon nochmal ein sehr ordentlicher Zuwachs.
Ist das eigentlich alles immer ordnungsgemäß kommuniziert worden, hat das jemand hier verfolgt?
Nun ja, wollen wir mal hoffen, dass der kürzlich getroffenen Aussage von Doc Schewe:
We absolutely want to minimize any further stock count dilution.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-director-purchases…
auch Taten folgen werden, bzw. besser: weitere Taten (in Form von Ausgabe neuer Aktien) ausbleiben werden!
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wir nageln uns an der 1 Cent Marke fest!
Nabend,
die Umsätze werden nach wie vor fast ausschließlich im Amiland gemacht.
Finde ich positiv, denn bei Meldung eines größeren Vertragsabschlusses werden die Jungs+Mädels drüben das Teil wahrscheinlich durch die Wolken schieben...
Könnte es sein, dass wir momentan bereits die ersten Vorbeben von "the big one" erleben?
Also spannend isses!
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die Umsätze werden nach wie vor fast ausschließlich im Amiland gemacht.
Finde ich positiv, denn bei Meldung eines größeren Vertragsabschlusses werden die Jungs+Mädels drüben das Teil wahrscheinlich durch die Wolken schieben...
Könnte es sein, dass wir momentan bereits die ersten Vorbeben von "the big one" erleben?
Also spannend isses!
K+G mm
BioPower Generation Asia: 26-27 June 2012 Singapor
Early Confirmed Speakers at BioPower Generation Asia Include:
•Carl Kukkonen, Chief Executive Officer, VIASPACE
•Jerome Le Borgne, Head of South East Asia, DP CleanTech
•Yanis Boudjouher, Managing Director, Aequero Singapore
•Gin Keat Ong, VP, Technical Services, Ramky International Singapore
•Steve Peters, Director, Stratcon Singapore
•Alan Dale Gonzales, Executive Director, Azur Pacific Capital
•Frederic Crampe, Managing Director, ReEx Capital Asia
•Edgare Kerkwijk, Manging Director, Asia Green Capital Pte
•Dato Leong Kin Mun, Technical Advisor, Biomass SP (EU-Malaysia Initiative)
•Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Singapore
•Rendy Soenarso, Senior Originator Asia Clean Energy (Biomass & Carbon), Gazprom
http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/EF/?sSubSystem=Prospect…
Early Confirmed Speakers at BioPower Generation Asia Include:
•Carl Kukkonen, Chief Executive Officer, VIASPACE
•Jerome Le Borgne, Head of South East Asia, DP CleanTech
•Yanis Boudjouher, Managing Director, Aequero Singapore
•Gin Keat Ong, VP, Technical Services, Ramky International Singapore
•Steve Peters, Director, Stratcon Singapore
•Alan Dale Gonzales, Executive Director, Azur Pacific Capital
•Frederic Crampe, Managing Director, ReEx Capital Asia
•Edgare Kerkwijk, Manging Director, Asia Green Capital Pte
•Dato Leong Kin Mun, Technical Advisor, Biomass SP (EU-Malaysia Initiative)
•Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Singapore
•Rendy Soenarso, Senior Originator Asia Clean Energy (Biomass & Carbon), Gazprom
http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/EF/?sSubSystem=Prospect…
VIASPACE Green Energy Inc. - FORM 10-K - March 30, 2012
http://www.faqs.org/sec-filings/120330/VIASPACE-Green-Energy…
http://www.faqs.org/sec-filings/120330/VIASPACE-Green-Energy…
Umsatz 6.646.000 (3.247.000)
Verlust 7.932.000 (529.000)
wenn ich das aus dem wust an Zahlenmaterial richtig gefiltert habe ...
Verlust 7.932.000 (529.000)
wenn ich das aus dem wust an Zahlenmaterial richtig gefiltert habe ...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.983.743 von Loewe2004 am 31.03.12 12:06:25es wurden abschreibungen (Goodwill impaiment) von $7'307'000 gemacht ...
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (USD $) 12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2010
REVENUES $ 6,646,000 $ 3,247,000
COST OF REVENUES 4,606,000 2,271,000
GROSS PROFIT 2,040,000 976,000
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operations 257,000 152,000
Selling, general and administrative 2,004,000 1,522,000
Goodwill impairment 7,307,000
Total operating expenses 9,568,000 1,674,000
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS (7,528,000) (698,000)
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
Other expense (8,000) (4,000)
Other income 95,000 173,000
Impairment of marketable securities (353,000)
Total other income (loss) (266,000) 169,000
LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES (7,794,000) (529,000)
Income taxes 138,000
NET LOSS $ (7,932,000) (529,000)
NET LOSS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK - Basic and diluted (in Dollars per share) $ (0.92) $ (0.06)
SHARES USED IN PER SHARE CALCULATIONS - Basic and diluted (in Shares) 8,600,000 8,600,000
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (USD $) 12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2010
REVENUES $ 6,646,000 $ 3,247,000
COST OF REVENUES 4,606,000 2,271,000
GROSS PROFIT 2,040,000 976,000
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operations 257,000 152,000
Selling, general and administrative 2,004,000 1,522,000
Goodwill impairment 7,307,000
Total operating expenses 9,568,000 1,674,000
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS (7,528,000) (698,000)
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
Other expense (8,000) (4,000)
Other income 95,000 173,000
Impairment of marketable securities (353,000)
Total other income (loss) (266,000) 169,000
LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES (7,794,000) (529,000)
Income taxes 138,000
NET LOSS $ (7,932,000) (529,000)
NET LOSS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK - Basic and diluted (in Dollars per share) $ (0.92) $ (0.06)
SHARES USED IN PER SHARE CALCULATIONS - Basic and diluted (in Shares) 8,600,000 8,600,000
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.983.808 von aston61 am 31.03.12 12:30:16danke dir. leo
Hallo ihrs,
habe gerade den folgenden interessanten Beitrag im WWW gefunden:
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Are a Proven Alternative to Batteries
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/03/30/direct-methanol-fuel-cel…
Bei aller Begeisterung für das GKG sollten wir auch dieser Technologie, die sich ebenfalls unterm Dach von "Mutterkonzern" Viaspace tummelt unsere Beachtung schenken.
Gäbe ja auch ein paar nette Synergie-Effekte mit GKG, ne?
Ist ja irgendwie naheliegend, woraus der Treibstoff für diese Fuel Cells hergestellt werden könnte....
Bin äußerst gespannt auf die nächsten Monate, denn:
...methanol is an alternative renewable fuel that should be embraced with open arms – from both a cost and climate standpoint
Leute, wenn das hier nicht alles wieder eine groß angelegte Kleinaktionärs-Verarsche (a la Entech:keks ist, dann hockt die Bude hier auf reichlich Potenzial...
K+G mm
habe gerade den folgenden interessanten Beitrag im WWW gefunden:
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Are a Proven Alternative to Batteries
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/03/30/direct-methanol-fuel-cel…
Bei aller Begeisterung für das GKG sollten wir auch dieser Technologie, die sich ebenfalls unterm Dach von "Mutterkonzern" Viaspace tummelt unsere Beachtung schenken.
Gäbe ja auch ein paar nette Synergie-Effekte mit GKG, ne?
Ist ja irgendwie naheliegend, woraus der Treibstoff für diese Fuel Cells hergestellt werden könnte....
Bin äußerst gespannt auf die nächsten Monate, denn:
...methanol is an alternative renewable fuel that should be embraced with open arms – from both a cost and climate standpoint
Leute, wenn das hier nicht alles wieder eine groß angelegte Kleinaktionärs-Verarsche (a la Entech:keks ist, dann hockt die Bude hier auf reichlich Potenzial...
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Der Abschluss ist da ...
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120402/vspc.ob10-k.html
sieht mal garnicht so übel aus ohne den massiven Abschreiber
Stellungnahme von Dr. Schewe (habs von TOPDIPS aus dem yahoo abgekupfert )
"As a major VSPC shareholder who is focused on share value and growth, I continue to view my role on the VIASPACE Board as the presence and voice of our shareholders. With the exception of the goodwill impairment expense of $7.3 million which was related to our Inter-Pacific Arts artwork business and its original valuation in October 2008, we show progress, year-over-year from 2010 to 2011. As a VSPC shareholder and investor, I look at revenues, operating cash flow and corporate direction for future growth and stock valuation. Comparing 2011 to 2010, we had an 86% increase in revenues, 105% increase in gross profit and ended the year with $1,141,000 cash in the bank. We have evolved from a development stage company into a revenue generating company and we are now riveted on creating future revenue and growth with Giant King Grass."
Ein- zwei Contracte und das Teil schiesst durch die Decke
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http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120402/vspc.ob10-k.html
sieht mal garnicht so übel aus ohne den massiven Abschreiber
Stellungnahme von Dr. Schewe (habs von TOPDIPS aus dem yahoo abgekupfert )
"As a major VSPC shareholder who is focused on share value and growth, I continue to view my role on the VIASPACE Board as the presence and voice of our shareholders. With the exception of the goodwill impairment expense of $7.3 million which was related to our Inter-Pacific Arts artwork business and its original valuation in October 2008, we show progress, year-over-year from 2010 to 2011. As a VSPC shareholder and investor, I look at revenues, operating cash flow and corporate direction for future growth and stock valuation. Comparing 2011 to 2010, we had an 86% increase in revenues, 105% increase in gross profit and ended the year with $1,141,000 cash in the bank. We have evolved from a development stage company into a revenue generating company and we are now riveted on creating future revenue and growth with Giant King Grass."
Ein- zwei Contracte und das Teil schiesst durch die Decke
OAMOT
Dr. Schewe continued his comments, "Not all penny stocks are created equal. VIASPACE is not a "Pink Sheet" stock, we are a fully-audited and fully-reporting OTC Bulletin Board Company laid bare to the eyes of the investment community. Our days as a development stage company have had their toll on our share price and the market has more than priced that into our current share value. The market has its way of discerning the future and in my opinion, our brightest days lie ahead. Smart, long-term investors make their money on share price growth. VIASPACE is determined to be an integral part of the growth of the renewable bioenergy investment sector and I believe our company value will reflect that growth going forward from here." ...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=51860749
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=51860749
goodwill impairment expense of $7,307,000
würde mich schon interessieren, wer sich hier fett gemacht hat oder wie sonst soll man dieses angebliche "Kunstgeschäft" denn verstehen:
http://www.viaspace.com/ipa.php
was wurde abgeschrieben (oder wird hier Kohle abgepumpt)
würde mich schon interessieren, wer sich hier fett gemacht hat oder wie sonst soll man dieses angebliche "Kunstgeschäft" denn verstehen:
http://www.viaspace.com/ipa.php
was wurde abgeschrieben (oder wird hier Kohle abgepumpt)
Direct methanol fuel cells could lead to consumer acceptance of hydrogen energy
The Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation, a subsidiary of Viaspace, has actually successfully commercialized DMFCs, making them one of the only fuel cells to be available to the commercial market.
http://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/direct-methanol-fuel-cells-c…
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The Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation, a subsidiary of Viaspace, has actually successfully commercialized DMFCs, making them one of the only fuel cells to be available to the commercial market.
http://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/direct-methanol-fuel-cells-c…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.567.952 von miesemachen am 09.01.12 12:28:57hallo mm
war so frei und hab's mal ins amiland reingestellt ...
wäre zu schön wenn in diesem bereich mal was weiter gehen würde ...
lg aston
war so frei und hab's mal ins amiland reingestellt ...
wäre zu schön wenn in diesem bereich mal was weiter gehen würde ...
lg aston
viaspace macht seit 4 jahren nur geld kaputt.
hab noch atien von denen die ich mit 50cent gekauft habe.
da wurde schon von senatzionellem gesprochen.
seitdem haben die ihre aktien anzahl verdoppelt,
und machen immer noch miese.
der kukkonen reisst umdie welt immer first class
aber rausgekommen ist noch nichts.schaut doch nur die maschine an mit der sie das grass pressen, das kann ein umgebauter mähdrescher auch.
noch nichtmal zocken kannst du mit der aktie da bei uns ja gar nichts geht.
aber nie die hoffnung verlieren vielleicht täusche ich mich und die aktie geht mal wieder auf 1-2 cent hoch.
hab noch atien von denen die ich mit 50cent gekauft habe.
da wurde schon von senatzionellem gesprochen.
seitdem haben die ihre aktien anzahl verdoppelt,
und machen immer noch miese.
der kukkonen reisst umdie welt immer first class
aber rausgekommen ist noch nichts.schaut doch nur die maschine an mit der sie das grass pressen, das kann ein umgebauter mähdrescher auch.
noch nichtmal zocken kannst du mit der aktie da bei uns ja gar nichts geht.
aber nie die hoffnung verlieren vielleicht täusche ich mich und die aktie geht mal wieder auf 1-2 cent hoch.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.014.378 von klauskt am 08.04.12 15:48:59Schreib doch mal einer was nettes über Viaspace, ich brauche ein bißchen Trost wegen Entech......
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EU-Asia Biomass Conference 2012
Best Practices and Business
Partnering Conference 2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
•Cultivation of Giant King Grass for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema
Energy Co. Ltd
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
Ein aussenstehender der nicht zu VSPC gehört spricht über GKG ... ist doch schon mal nicht schlecht
DP Cleantech ist auch dabei
Participating Companies
Companies attending the EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 include (last update 1 March 2012):
Algaetech Sdn Bhd
Asia Carbon Pte Ltd
Asia Green Capital
BE-Basic
Biodome Asia Sdn. Bhd.
BioProtein AS
BSL Ltd
Builders Biomass Sdn Bhd
Bureau Veritas Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Camco South East Asia Ltd
Cardia Bioplastics
CEA-PME (European Confederation of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
Celadon Capital
Chempolis
cKade
Codexis
Construction Industry Development Board Berhad (CIDB)
Core Competencies Sdn. Bhd.
Cypark Resources Berhad
Danish Technological Institute
Kyushu University
DP Cleantech
EcoScience Investments Pte. Ltd. (ESI)
ERK Eckrohrkessel GmbH
European Biomass Industry Association (EUBIA)
European Timber Trade Federation (ETTF)
Felda Holdings Berhad
First Climate AG
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
Freie Universitat Berlin
Futenco
GDF Suez
Gelanggang Kencana Sdn Bhd
Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd
Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA)
JATRO Singapore Pte. Ltd.
JOE Green Pte Ltd
KEMIA GmbH
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
Lafarge Malayan Cement Berhad
Lasso, Poland
Malakoff Corporation Sdn Bhd
Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (BiotechCorp)
Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (MGTC)
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB)
Mensilin Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
Mott MacDonald Ltd.
Myagri Nutribio Sdn. Bhd.
Mycologix Ltd, UK
National Kenaf & Tobacco Board (NKTB)
Nollen Group Co. Ltd.
OSK Investment Bank
Pahang Biodiesel Corporation Sdn Bhd
Panima Energy LLP for Torftech Ltd.
POIC Sabah Sdn Bhd
PolyComposite Sdn. Bhd.
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Poyry Management Consulting
PT Indo Biofuels Energi
QL Resources Berhad
Sea Pacific Paper Tech Sdn. Bhd.
Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
SIRIM Berhad
Sizer Pelleting UK
Solvay Rhodia Energy Services
SP Multitech Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd
TAIM WESER SEA Co., Ltd
Telic Paper Sdn. Bhd.
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO)
The Carbon Trust
Tiga Mutiara Nusantara, PT
Total Petrochemicals (HK) Ltd, Hong Kong
Tricorona Carbon Asset Management
TT Biotechnologies Sdn. Bhd.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM)
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)
Vata VM Synergy Sdn. Bhd.
WWCC Ltd.
YTL SV Carbon Sdn Bhd
…And over 100 more companies registered for International Conference, Exhibition and Business Match-Making. For detailed profile of each company or the latest copy of the Business Match-Making Catalogue, please contact the Conference Secretariat at conference@biomass-sp.net.
http://biomass-sp.net/delegates/
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Best Practices and Business
Partnering Conference 2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
•Cultivation of Giant King Grass for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema
Energy Co. Ltd
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
Ein aussenstehender der nicht zu VSPC gehört spricht über GKG ... ist doch schon mal nicht schlecht
DP Cleantech ist auch dabei
Participating Companies
Companies attending the EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 include (last update 1 March 2012):
Algaetech Sdn Bhd
Asia Carbon Pte Ltd
Asia Green Capital
BE-Basic
Biodome Asia Sdn. Bhd.
BioProtein AS
BSL Ltd
Builders Biomass Sdn Bhd
Bureau Veritas Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Camco South East Asia Ltd
Cardia Bioplastics
CEA-PME (European Confederation of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
Celadon Capital
Chempolis
cKade
Codexis
Construction Industry Development Board Berhad (CIDB)
Core Competencies Sdn. Bhd.
Cypark Resources Berhad
Danish Technological Institute
Kyushu University
DP Cleantech
EcoScience Investments Pte. Ltd. (ESI)
ERK Eckrohrkessel GmbH
European Biomass Industry Association (EUBIA)
European Timber Trade Federation (ETTF)
Felda Holdings Berhad
First Climate AG
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
Freie Universitat Berlin
Futenco
GDF Suez
Gelanggang Kencana Sdn Bhd
Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd
Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA)
JATRO Singapore Pte. Ltd.
JOE Green Pte Ltd
KEMIA GmbH
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
Lafarge Malayan Cement Berhad
Lasso, Poland
Malakoff Corporation Sdn Bhd
Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (BiotechCorp)
Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (MGTC)
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB)
Mensilin Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
Mott MacDonald Ltd.
Myagri Nutribio Sdn. Bhd.
Mycologix Ltd, UK
National Kenaf & Tobacco Board (NKTB)
Nollen Group Co. Ltd.
OSK Investment Bank
Pahang Biodiesel Corporation Sdn Bhd
Panima Energy LLP for Torftech Ltd.
POIC Sabah Sdn Bhd
PolyComposite Sdn. Bhd.
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Poyry Management Consulting
PT Indo Biofuels Energi
QL Resources Berhad
Sea Pacific Paper Tech Sdn. Bhd.
Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
SIRIM Berhad
Sizer Pelleting UK
Solvay Rhodia Energy Services
SP Multitech Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd
TAIM WESER SEA Co., Ltd
Telic Paper Sdn. Bhd.
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO)
The Carbon Trust
Tiga Mutiara Nusantara, PT
Total Petrochemicals (HK) Ltd, Hong Kong
Tricorona Carbon Asset Management
TT Biotechnologies Sdn. Bhd.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM)
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)
Vata VM Synergy Sdn. Bhd.
WWCC Ltd.
YTL SV Carbon Sdn Bhd
…And over 100 more companies registered for International Conference, Exhibition and Business Match-Making. For detailed profile of each company or the latest copy of the Business Match-Making Catalogue, please contact the Conference Secretariat at conference@biomass-sp.net.
http://biomass-sp.net/delegates/
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.024.260 von aston61 am 11.04.12 13:51:56... "mussä leider weiter business as usual"
Green Valley Energy Inc is currently developing a 35 mW/H closed loop biomass power station near the Green Valley Industrial Park in Santa Barbara, Honduras.
The plant will be constructed by Areva Koblitz, a world wide leader in construction of biomass power generation facilities. The plant will feature a bubbling fluidized bed boiler and combined heat and power extraction steam turbine generator.
The plant is fueled by giant king grass, an agricultural crop with certain similarities to sugar cane.
King grass is very well suited to the region’s climate and soils and grows prolifically using little fertilization or irrigation.
We will provide Green Valley Industrial Park, with electrical energy and 22,000 Pounds Per Hour of steam energy for their industrial processes. We will also provide electrical energy to the citizens of Honduras.
http://greenvalleyenergy.co/Home_Page.html
The plant will be constructed by Areva Koblitz, a world wide leader in construction of biomass power generation facilities. The plant will feature a bubbling fluidized bed boiler and combined heat and power extraction steam turbine generator.
The plant is fueled by giant king grass, an agricultural crop with certain similarities to sugar cane.
King grass is very well suited to the region’s climate and soils and grows prolifically using little fertilization or irrigation.
We will provide Green Valley Industrial Park, with electrical energy and 22,000 Pounds Per Hour of steam energy for their industrial processes. We will also provide electrical energy to the citizens of Honduras.
http://greenvalleyenergy.co/Home_Page.html
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.014.378 von klauskt am 08.04.12 15:48:59auch in Bezug auf den Beitrag von aston61 geht es wohl mit kleinen Schritten in die Umsetzung, bis dahin wird erfahrungsgemaß Kapital verbrannt. Ob daraus auch in größerem Umfang produziert werden kann und auch die entsprechenden Abnehmer zur Verfügung, wird sich zeigen. M.E. es ist eine Wette, die bei positivem Ausgang durchaus zu einer Kursexplosion führen kann. Good Luck!
(keine Kauf/Verkaufsempfehlung)
(keine Kauf/Verkaufsempfehlung)
Zitat von klauskt: viaspace macht seit 4 jahren nur geld kaputt.
hab noch atien von denen die ich mit 50cent gekauft habe.
da wurde schon von senatzionellem gesprochen.
seitdem haben die ihre aktien anzahl verdoppelt,
und machen immer noch miese.
der kukkonen reisst umdie welt immer first class
aber rausgekommen ist noch nichts.schaut doch nur die maschine an mit der sie das grass pressen, das kann ein umgebauter mähdrescher auch.
noch nichtmal zocken kannst du mit der aktie da bei uns ja gar nichts geht.
aber nie die hoffnung verlieren vielleicht täusche ich mich und die aktie geht mal wieder auf 1-2 cent hoch.
Vergangenheit interessiert niemanden mehr... schon alleine der
Umzug nach Irvine (Hauptsitz) deutet darauf, dass sie sparen
wollen ... siehe da: Cash steigt, also cool bleiben und noch mal
6 Jahre warten.
Dr. Schewe commented: "At the Corporate level, we are actively engaged in the various stages of numerous Giant King(TM) Grass bioenergy and related projects on multiple continents. We anticipate that when these projects come to fruition and are sequentially launched, our Company value may appreciate. As a VSPC investor,
da kömmt bald mehr ... nur so'n Gedanke
da kömmt bald mehr ... nur so'n Gedanke
Ich finde es ja schön, dass Doc Schewe so fleißig Aktien sammelt. Aber was ist eigentlich mit CK?
Weiß jemand aus dem Kopf, wieviele Aktien unser CEO hält und warum ER nicht weiter zukauft?
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Weiß jemand aus dem Kopf, wieviele Aktien unser CEO hält und warum ER nicht weiter zukauft?
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Zitat von Loewe2004: Das ist doch mal wieder eine News!
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-announces-major-up…
Danke fürs reinstellen Loewe!
Wie hieß doch gleich diese Waldfee? Ach ja -- HOLLA!!!
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.076.196 von miesemachen am 23.04.12 16:28:57Ich muss hier einfach mal meine Lieblingsstellen markieren:
The company has purchased a 2 ton/hour pellet mill from one of the largest, well-known and reputable pellet mill manufacturers. The pellet mill is expected to be operational and producing Giant King(TM) Grass ("GKG") pellets in May and the company will begin selling pellets in the Asia market shortly thereafter. Management expects to initially produce and sell up to 10,000 tons of pellets per year which could generate up to $1.6 million of additional annual revenue ($160 per ton at current prices). The pellet operation is expected to generate significant gross profits for the company. In addition, the company has capacity to add an additional pellet mill line within the next 12 months to increase annual output to 30,000 tons per year in order to help fulfill the demand for pellets in Asia. Pellets from China will be available for large scale samples for European customers as well.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen remarked, "We are seeing a strong demand for pellets in Asia and particularly in China where the government has mandated the use of more eco-friendly solutions to coal burning. I have also received inquiries worldwide for pellets using alternatives to wood pellets, and our GKG pellets are the answer. The site in China will be a live demonstration for prospective customers from other countries who want to see a GKG plantation site integrated with fully functional pellet production equipment. At the same time, we will be generating sales and positive cash flow for the company selling domestically in China."
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-announces-major-up…
The company has purchased a 2 ton/hour pellet mill from one of the largest, well-known and reputable pellet mill manufacturers. The pellet mill is expected to be operational and producing Giant King(TM) Grass ("GKG") pellets in May and the company will begin selling pellets in the Asia market shortly thereafter. Management expects to initially produce and sell up to 10,000 tons of pellets per year which could generate up to $1.6 million of additional annual revenue ($160 per ton at current prices). The pellet operation is expected to generate significant gross profits for the company. In addition, the company has capacity to add an additional pellet mill line within the next 12 months to increase annual output to 30,000 tons per year in order to help fulfill the demand for pellets in Asia. Pellets from China will be available for large scale samples for European customers as well.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen remarked, "We are seeing a strong demand for pellets in Asia and particularly in China where the government has mandated the use of more eco-friendly solutions to coal burning. I have also received inquiries worldwide for pellets using alternatives to wood pellets, and our GKG pellets are the answer. The site in China will be a live demonstration for prospective customers from other countries who want to see a GKG plantation site integrated with fully functional pellet production equipment. At the same time, we will be generating sales and positive cash flow for the company selling domestically in China."
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-announces-major-up…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.076.545 von miesemachen am 23.04.12 17:18:45und wieder hat Doc Schewe gut 2,8 Millionen Aktien mehr im Sack....?
1x gleich zur Eröffnung in den USA und dann grad eben...?
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1x gleich zur Eröffnung in den USA und dann grad eben...?
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Zitat von aston61: hab mir grad vorgestern wieder ein paar in's körbchen gestellt
aus dem IHUB von seattle gepostet:
Provided Giant King Grass sample for biogas production to companies in Thailand and in Germany. (Well we know about RuBa but are still waiting for results. What I was told about them is that RuBa is trying to modify/engineer GKG so it can be grown year round in colder climates. If they pull it off it is a game changer.)
würde mit dem telefongespräch das ich mal vor monaten mit Ruba hatte sinn geben. als ich nach gkg fragte bekam ich damals als antwort: " wenn es den mal wachsen würde". kann mir gut vorstellen dass Ruba an dem pflänzchen rumwerkelt um es den klimatischen verhältnissen anzupassen ... nur so ein gedanke
Hi aston,
hatte es zur Zusammenarbeit mit Ruba eigentlich zwischenzeitlich was neues gegeben?
Hast du dir den Ansprechpartner warmgehalten, mit dem du damals telefoniert hast?
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.077.772 von miesemachen am 23.04.12 21:30:23So, Freunde der Nacht. Habe jetzt mal eine Anfrage an die Jungs und Mädels geschickt. Einerseits weil mich die gestellten Fragen tatsächlich umtreiben, andererseits um zu sehen, ob da wirklich Leben in der Bude ist. Habe da mit einer anderen Firma meine schlechten Erfahrungen gemacht (aston weiß welche ich meine, ne?)
Dear Sir or Madam,
i am shareholder of Viaspace by now and currently thinking about further purchasing of stock.
In order to help me reaching a decision, could you please be so kind and answer the following questions concerning GKG:
1. Does your company hold patents on GKG, and if so, is there a date when those patents will expire?
2. (How) is it even possible to file a patent on a plant, that is NOT genetically modified? I always guessed a plant would be a common property before the law?
3. I appreciated the latest news about the new pellet mill very much, but why isn't it mentioned yet on your homepage?
Thank you very much in advance for answering!
There is an increasing group of private investors in germany, which is very interested in your company and fascinated by the numerous options of GKG. We regard your company as a promising "green investment".
Best Regards,
XXXXXXX
Halte euch auf dem Laufenden.
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Dear Sir or Madam,
i am shareholder of Viaspace by now and currently thinking about further purchasing of stock.
In order to help me reaching a decision, could you please be so kind and answer the following questions concerning GKG:
1. Does your company hold patents on GKG, and if so, is there a date when those patents will expire?
2. (How) is it even possible to file a patent on a plant, that is NOT genetically modified? I always guessed a plant would be a common property before the law?
3. I appreciated the latest news about the new pellet mill very much, but why isn't it mentioned yet on your homepage?
Thank you very much in advance for answering!
There is an increasing group of private investors in germany, which is very interested in your company and fascinated by the numerous options of GKG. We regard your company as a promising "green investment".
Best Regards,
XXXXXXX
Halte euch auf dem Laufenden.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.101.498 von miesemachen am 29.04.12 11:10:52im westen nichts neues
lg aston
lg aston
Giant King Grass: A High Yield Tropical and Subtropical Dedicated Energy Crop
BIT’s 2st World Congress of Bioenergy
Time: 09:55-12:10, April 26, 2012 (Thursday) ; Place: Room 312, 3rd Floor, QICC
10:00-10:20 Title: Giant King Grass: A High Yield Tropical and Subtropical Dedicated Energy Crop
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO, VIASPACE Inc., USA
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcbe2012/fullprogram_track5.a…
BIT’s 2st World Congress of Bioenergy
Time: 09:55-12:10, April 26, 2012 (Thursday) ; Place: Room 312, 3rd Floor, QICC
10:00-10:20 Title: Giant King Grass: A High Yield Tropical and Subtropical Dedicated Energy Crop
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO, VIASPACE Inc., USA
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcbe2012/fullprogram_track5.a…
Zitat von aston61: Giant King Grass: A High Yield Tropical and Subtropical Dedicated Energy Crop
BIT’s 2st World Congress of Bioenergy
Time: 09:55-12:10, April 26, 2012 (Thursday) ; Place: Room 312, 3rd Floor, QICC
10:00-10:20 Title: Giant King Grass: A High Yield Tropical and Subtropical Dedicated Energy Crop
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO, VIASPACE Inc., USA
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcbe2012/fullprogram_track5.a…
Hi aston,
danke fürs einstellen. Mangelnde Umtriebigkeit kann man Carl ja nun wirklich nicht nachsagen...
Jetzt muss nur noch der Kurs mal langsam die magische 1-Cent-Marke knacken.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.102.305 von miesemachen am 29.04.12 19:52:07Antwort auf meine eMail ist da (kam Sonntag abend noch):
Essenz:
Viaspace hat kein Patent auf GKG, sondern Lizenzen von seinem taiwanesischem "Erfinder" (exklusiv für China und USA, für den Rest der Welt nicht-eklusiv)
Inwiefern man "Erfinder" einer genetisch nicht modifizierten Pflanze sein kann (durch Züchtung?) habe ich nochmal hinterfragt (Antwort folgt).
Sie sehen sich generell einem potentiellen Wettbewerb "Jahre voraus", was Marketing, Handling und Verarbeitung von GKG zu Endprodukten angeht. Kann mir das dafür nötige Know-How zwar nicht allzu komplex vorstellen, aber nun gut...
Die neue Pellet-Mühle wird kurzfristig auf der Homepage Erwähnung finden.
tbc....
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Essenz:
Viaspace hat kein Patent auf GKG, sondern Lizenzen von seinem taiwanesischem "Erfinder" (exklusiv für China und USA, für den Rest der Welt nicht-eklusiv)
Inwiefern man "Erfinder" einer genetisch nicht modifizierten Pflanze sein kann (durch Züchtung?) habe ich nochmal hinterfragt (Antwort folgt).
Sie sehen sich generell einem potentiellen Wettbewerb "Jahre voraus", was Marketing, Handling und Verarbeitung von GKG zu Endprodukten angeht. Kann mir das dafür nötige Know-How zwar nicht allzu komplex vorstellen, aber nun gut...
Die neue Pellet-Mühle wird kurzfristig auf der Homepage Erwähnung finden.
tbc....
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VIASPACE CEO Update On Board Meeting, Biomass Conference And Business Activity; VIASPACE Director Purchases Additional 4 Million Shares Of Common Stock.
PR Newswire
MARIETTA, Ga., April 30, 2012
http://ch.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=52208671
PR Newswire
MARIETTA, Ga., April 30, 2012
http://ch.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=52208671
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.105.037 von aston61 am 30.04.12 17:20:35Na, da hält aber jemand große Stücke auf unsere Viaspace, bzw. möchte gerne viele Stücke halten....
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.108.290 von miesemachen am 01.05.12 20:58:12Nabend alle,
ich glaube (hoffe) wir befinden uns tatsächlich gerade am Vorabend von aufregenden Zeiten, was diesen Wert betrifft.
Macht alles wirklich einen guten Eindruck:
Ein Verein von netten älteren Herren, alle sehr honorig mit einer ansprechenden Vita und dem Zeug und Willen zum Weltverbesserer.
Zudem ein Produkt auf das der Energiemarkt sowohl in den Schwellenländern als auch in der westlichen Welt nur gewartet hat.
Wenn ich nicht gerade ganz frisch mit einer sehr ähnlichen Konstellation ganz derbe auf die Fresse gegangen wäre, würde ich hier vielleicht jedwede Vorsicht zur Seite schieben und noch heftiger einsteigen. Aber meine desaströse "Entech-Experience" ist einfach noch zu wach.
Was hier allerdings komplett anders als bei Entech ist: Die Kommunikation.
Was man hier von den Verantwotlichen an Informationen zur Geschäftsentwicklung innerhalb nur eines Monats bekommt, hatte man bei den arroganten Schnöseln von Entech die letzten 3 Jahre in Summe nicht!
Zudem kauft einer der Direktoren in einer Tour im freien Handel ein stattliches Aktienpaket zusammen.
Ist hier wirklich das entgegengesetzte Extem.
Naja: Wollen schauen! Hinterher ist man immer schlauer. Spannend isses...
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ich glaube (hoffe) wir befinden uns tatsächlich gerade am Vorabend von aufregenden Zeiten, was diesen Wert betrifft.
Macht alles wirklich einen guten Eindruck:
Ein Verein von netten älteren Herren, alle sehr honorig mit einer ansprechenden Vita und dem Zeug und Willen zum Weltverbesserer.
Zudem ein Produkt auf das der Energiemarkt sowohl in den Schwellenländern als auch in der westlichen Welt nur gewartet hat.
Wenn ich nicht gerade ganz frisch mit einer sehr ähnlichen Konstellation ganz derbe auf die Fresse gegangen wäre, würde ich hier vielleicht jedwede Vorsicht zur Seite schieben und noch heftiger einsteigen. Aber meine desaströse "Entech-Experience" ist einfach noch zu wach.
Was hier allerdings komplett anders als bei Entech ist: Die Kommunikation.
Was man hier von den Verantwotlichen an Informationen zur Geschäftsentwicklung innerhalb nur eines Monats bekommt, hatte man bei den arroganten Schnöseln von Entech die letzten 3 Jahre in Summe nicht!
Zudem kauft einer der Direktoren in einer Tour im freien Handel ein stattliches Aktienpaket zusammen.
Ist hier wirklich das entgegengesetzte Extem.
Naja: Wollen schauen! Hinterher ist man immer schlauer. Spannend isses...
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.108.372 von miesemachen am 01.05.12 21:30:54hallo mm
tja das mit Entech ... hmmm ......hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ............
ich habe so oft darauf hingewissen dass dieses Entech-Gedöns einfach nur müll ist, habe auch mächtig prügel dafür von watschenfuzzy und co erhalten; jedenfalls bei 0.15 reisleine gezogen ... ... über 50% miese gemacht, dafür die restlichen 50% hier rein gesteckt und immer so zwischen hellgrün und hellrot
Worldwater mit ihrer solaren wasser-pumpentechnik, dass war das worin ich investierte; für nicht eingeweihte 1MW solar-pv treiben wasserpumpen zur bewässerung an, ....
Jedenfalls sieht es bei VSPC niggte schläggte us ...
Schade sind nicht noch mehr von den "Entechjüngern mit ihrer wühltätigkeit" auf diesen wartenden zug aufgesprungen ... hier könnten sie ihre verluste in bälde mehr als glatt streichen
lg
aston
tja das mit Entech ... hmmm ......hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ............
ich habe so oft darauf hingewissen dass dieses Entech-Gedöns einfach nur müll ist, habe auch mächtig prügel dafür von watschenfuzzy und co erhalten; jedenfalls bei 0.15 reisleine gezogen ... ... über 50% miese gemacht, dafür die restlichen 50% hier rein gesteckt und immer so zwischen hellgrün und hellrot
Worldwater mit ihrer solaren wasser-pumpentechnik, dass war das worin ich investierte; für nicht eingeweihte 1MW solar-pv treiben wasserpumpen zur bewässerung an, ....
Jedenfalls sieht es bei VSPC niggte schläggte us ...
Schade sind nicht noch mehr von den "Entechjüngern mit ihrer wühltätigkeit" auf diesen wartenden zug aufgesprungen ... hier könnten sie ihre verluste in bälde mehr als glatt streichen
lg
aston
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.112.847 von aston61 am 02.05.12 21:23:45Sehr schön, es ist vollbracht. Wir haben zum ersten mal seit über 6 Monaten wieder über 1 US-Cent geschlossen. Na also.
Jetzt mal die Chart-Techniker nach vorn. Hat sich hier jetzt ein kurz- oder mittelfristiger Aufwärtstrend etabliert?
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Jetzt mal die Chart-Techniker nach vorn. Hat sich hier jetzt ein kurz- oder mittelfristiger Aufwärtstrend etabliert?
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So, bevor es dann zur Nachtruhe geht, hier nochmal meine Lieblingspassage aus der letzten news:
...The baseline budget has all expenses paid in cash with the goal of no additional stock dilution for operations expenses. The board approved reserving part of the cash on hand for contingency and potential expansion of the pellet mill.
http://ch.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=52208671
Jetzt aber guats Nächtle!
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...The baseline budget has all expenses paid in cash with the goal of no additional stock dilution for operations expenses. The board approved reserving part of the cash on hand for contingency and potential expansion of the pellet mill.
http://ch.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=52208671
Jetzt aber guats Nächtle!
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Übrigens,
sollte sich hier ein Kursanstieg etablieren, dann werden natürlich auch wieder scharenweise die Basher und Pusher wie die Scheißhausfliegen hier Einzug halten. Wäre sonst der erste Thread, den ich kenne, wo das nicht so läuft.
Also genießt die (wahrscheinlich) letzten Tage in Frieden...
Einen kleinen Vorgeschmack für "Diskussionen" auf einem Niveau unterhalb vom kleinen Raben Socke (Kinderbuch) kann man sich derweil hier holen:
http://www.ariva.de/forum/Pressemitteilung-von-Viaspace-3941…
Ganz furchtbar, Fremdschämen der heftigeren Sorte. Und mal wieder steht man fassungslos am Rand und hofft, dass die dort gezeigten Verhaltensweisen nicht repräsentativ für unsere Nation seien mögen!
Ein frommer Wunsch, ich weiß....
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sollte sich hier ein Kursanstieg etablieren, dann werden natürlich auch wieder scharenweise die Basher und Pusher wie die Scheißhausfliegen hier Einzug halten. Wäre sonst der erste Thread, den ich kenne, wo das nicht so läuft.
Also genießt die (wahrscheinlich) letzten Tage in Frieden...
Einen kleinen Vorgeschmack für "Diskussionen" auf einem Niveau unterhalb vom kleinen Raben Socke (Kinderbuch) kann man sich derweil hier holen:
http://www.ariva.de/forum/Pressemitteilung-von-Viaspace-3941…
Ganz furchtbar, Fremdschämen der heftigeren Sorte. Und mal wieder steht man fassungslos am Rand und hofft, dass die dort gezeigten Verhaltensweisen nicht repräsentativ für unsere Nation seien mögen!
Ein frommer Wunsch, ich weiß....
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Mann, mann, mann!!!!
Das Teil interessiert bei uns zulande aber derzeit echt 'nen Toten, was?
Und das bei der manierlichen Vorlage aus den Staaten von gestern...
Bin echt auf die Eröffnung um 15:30 gespannt.
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Das Teil interessiert bei uns zulande aber derzeit echt 'nen Toten, was?
Und das bei der manierlichen Vorlage aus den Staaten von gestern...
Bin echt auf die Eröffnung um 15:30 gespannt.
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8,3 Millionen Stück in USA gehandelt.
And Doc Schewe goes on and on and on....
Gesegneten Appetit hat der Mensch (und ne schicke Geldbörse)
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And Doc Schewe goes on and on and on....
Gesegneten Appetit hat der Mensch (und ne schicke Geldbörse)
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Zitat von Loewe2004: Quartalszahlen:
http://www.viaspace.com/ir_sec.php
Wenn ich das richtig gelesen habe, hat das Giant King Grass im Q1 zum ersten mal zum Umsatz beigetragen (11.000 $)?
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.170.564 von Loewe2004 am 16.05.12 07:21:07Ich muss schon sagen, die letzten Tage haben mich ein wenig beruhigt. Vorher hatten wir ja doch einen sehr ungewöhnlichen Kursverlauf für ein Papier, in das ICH investiert bin...
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Kein wunder das die Aktie absackt:
unser Shewe ist ein Radiation Oncologist!
unser Shewe ist ein Radiation Oncologist!
...
Hä? Zusammenhang?
Ein Problem!
Finde auch kein Zusammenhang (Arzt und Biomasse)eine merkwürdige Geschichte... aber irren ist menschlich.
Hä? Zusammenhang?
Ein Problem!
Finde auch kein Zusammenhang (Arzt und Biomasse)eine merkwürdige Geschichte... aber irren ist menschlich.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.180.185 von gilpi5 am 18.05.12 07:26:47Obwohl das nicht die charmanteste Bezeichnung für den Homosapiens ist, so könnte man doch sagen, dass Doktoren im weitesten Sinne mit Biomasse zu tun haben.
Mit Verlaub: für so manchen Vertreter unserer Gattung stellt dieser Begriff sogar noch ein Kompliment dar.
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Mit Verlaub: für so manchen Vertreter unserer Gattung stellt dieser Begriff sogar noch ein Kompliment dar.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.180.185 von gilpi5 am 18.05.12 07:26:47sali zäme
ich sehe das ganz gelassen
was VSPC braucht sind leute mit macher-qualitäten ... leute die auch was umsetzen von dem was sie sagen und doc s. scheint so einer zu sein ...
ich durfte während 4 jahren 6 mal ins spital gehen. ich bin selber masch. ing. fh, jedenfalls konnte ich studieren wie die aerzteschaft an ein problem ran geht. eigentlich nicht viel anders als im maschinenbau, nur das es menschen und nicht maschinen, techniken, rohstoffe oder eben biomasse erzeugen ist.
also schau mer mal, der kurs lässt einem zwar grad schaudern gibt aber auch die möglichkeit zu verbilligen
nwe
aston
ich sehe das ganz gelassen
was VSPC braucht sind leute mit macher-qualitäten ... leute die auch was umsetzen von dem was sie sagen und doc s. scheint so einer zu sein ...
ich durfte während 4 jahren 6 mal ins spital gehen. ich bin selber masch. ing. fh, jedenfalls konnte ich studieren wie die aerzteschaft an ein problem ran geht. eigentlich nicht viel anders als im maschinenbau, nur das es menschen und nicht maschinen, techniken, rohstoffe oder eben biomasse erzeugen ist.
also schau mer mal, der kurs lässt einem zwar grad schaudern gibt aber auch die möglichkeit zu verbilligen
nwe
aston
Modern Biomass A world of potential
Converting Coal Fired Plants to Biomass Fired Plants
• May 2012
• Robbert J.H. Klein Langenhorst
Seite 6
Case Study Thailand
• Project T.P.K. Ethanol Co. Ltd. Thailand
New Spec:
• 180 t/h
• 104 Bar
• 480 Degree C
• Giant King Grass / Wood Chip , Biogaz
and wood
Seite 3
ein kleines Bild von GKG
http://biomass-sp.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/A5-DPCT.pdf
Converting Coal Fired Plants to Biomass Fired Plants
• May 2012
• Robbert J.H. Klein Langenhorst
Seite 6
Case Study Thailand
• Project T.P.K. Ethanol Co. Ltd. Thailand
New Spec:
• 180 t/h
• 104 Bar
• 480 Degree C
• Giant King Grass / Wood Chip , Biogaz
and wood
Seite 3
ein kleines Bild von GKG
http://biomass-sp.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/A5-DPCT.pdf
Reaching For Renewable Energy in Sierra Leone
Posted on May 16, 2012 by admin
USP&E presented preliminary Biomass Feasibility Study to Client in Sierra Leone
Jim Wessner, Bio Mass Program Manager and Glenn Cox, Director of Renewable Energy at USP&E spent more than a week in Sierra Leone gathering information for a biomass power plant feasibility study. A very preliminary version of the study was presented to USP&E’s client London Mining, who has an iron ore mine in Marampa.
The biomass power plant will be used to power the mine site as well as the living quarters of the compound, Wessner says.
Cox presented a preliminary bankable feasibility study to London Mining that Wessner referred to as being the “preliminary of the preliminary.” The preliminary report and presentation was conducted to help the client decide whether or not they wanted to spend the money and go forward with the full feasibility study.
London Mining was very receptive to the presentation, Wessner said, and understood that it was in its primal form. Tentative plans have been made to do a final preliminary presentation of the feasibility study at London Mining Company’s London office in June.
The power plant will be of significant size and will encompass about 40 acres of land.
It was important to see where London Mining wanted the plant to be placed and to get a feel for their operation as well as how USP&E would tie the project into the existing power plant, he added.
“We made a day trip to the actual mine site just to get familiar with the operation,” Wessner says. “We knew what we wanted to do and had an idea of where the power plant would go.”
The biomass plant will be powered by using Giant King Grass, an energy crop feedstock, which will be planted on agricultural land. The Giant King Grass will therefore be digested in an anaerobic digester to produce methane. Giant King Grass was a more favorable choice over Elephant Grass because it requires less land to harvest— only about 10,000 acres as opposed to 20,000 to 30,000. By Sierra Leone law, USP&E will only be allowed to lease the land.
During his week and a half stay in Africa, Wessner spent most of his time in various meetings discussing the project. He, Cox and company CEO Will Gruver, had the opportunity to meet with the Minister of Energy and Water Resources to discuss USP&E, its partnership with London Mining and how the company could potentially work with the government of Sierra Leone.
A meeting was also held with the general manager of Addax BioEnergy to discuss the agricultural land, logistics, technology and workforce requirements of the project. Wessner believes that the biomass plant will create anywhere from 500 to 1,000 jobs.
“That’s part of the project,” he says. “We have to look at how we can help the local economy.”
The power plant project will also immensely reduce carbon emissions over a 20-year period. The benefit of constructing a biomass power plant far outweighs the cost.
“It’s a matter of convincing a client that they want to spend that much money up front in order to save money down the road,” Wessner says. “It’s a lot more to construct and operate than a diesel plant, but after about three years it starts paying for itself. And after 20 years, they can save a substantial amount of money…up to $2 billion.”
USP&E, headquartered in Celina, Texas, is a global technology solutions provider that focuses on engineering, procurement, construction, operations and maintenance of diesel generators and HFO power plants worldwide. For more information, please go to www.uspowerco.com
http://powerplantteam.com/reaching-for-renewable-energy-in-s…
Posted on May 16, 2012 by admin
USP&E presented preliminary Biomass Feasibility Study to Client in Sierra Leone
Jim Wessner, Bio Mass Program Manager and Glenn Cox, Director of Renewable Energy at USP&E spent more than a week in Sierra Leone gathering information for a biomass power plant feasibility study. A very preliminary version of the study was presented to USP&E’s client London Mining, who has an iron ore mine in Marampa.
The biomass power plant will be used to power the mine site as well as the living quarters of the compound, Wessner says.
Cox presented a preliminary bankable feasibility study to London Mining that Wessner referred to as being the “preliminary of the preliminary.” The preliminary report and presentation was conducted to help the client decide whether or not they wanted to spend the money and go forward with the full feasibility study.
London Mining was very receptive to the presentation, Wessner said, and understood that it was in its primal form. Tentative plans have been made to do a final preliminary presentation of the feasibility study at London Mining Company’s London office in June.
The power plant will be of significant size and will encompass about 40 acres of land.
It was important to see where London Mining wanted the plant to be placed and to get a feel for their operation as well as how USP&E would tie the project into the existing power plant, he added.
“We made a day trip to the actual mine site just to get familiar with the operation,” Wessner says. “We knew what we wanted to do and had an idea of where the power plant would go.”
The biomass plant will be powered by using Giant King Grass, an energy crop feedstock, which will be planted on agricultural land. The Giant King Grass will therefore be digested in an anaerobic digester to produce methane. Giant King Grass was a more favorable choice over Elephant Grass because it requires less land to harvest— only about 10,000 acres as opposed to 20,000 to 30,000. By Sierra Leone law, USP&E will only be allowed to lease the land.
During his week and a half stay in Africa, Wessner spent most of his time in various meetings discussing the project. He, Cox and company CEO Will Gruver, had the opportunity to meet with the Minister of Energy and Water Resources to discuss USP&E, its partnership with London Mining and how the company could potentially work with the government of Sierra Leone.
A meeting was also held with the general manager of Addax BioEnergy to discuss the agricultural land, logistics, technology and workforce requirements of the project. Wessner believes that the biomass plant will create anywhere from 500 to 1,000 jobs.
“That’s part of the project,” he says. “We have to look at how we can help the local economy.”
The power plant project will also immensely reduce carbon emissions over a 20-year period. The benefit of constructing a biomass power plant far outweighs the cost.
“It’s a matter of convincing a client that they want to spend that much money up front in order to save money down the road,” Wessner says. “It’s a lot more to construct and operate than a diesel plant, but after about three years it starts paying for itself. And after 20 years, they can save a substantial amount of money…up to $2 billion.”
USP&E, headquartered in Celina, Texas, is a global technology solutions provider that focuses on engineering, procurement, construction, operations and maintenance of diesel generators and HFO power plants worldwide. For more information, please go to www.uspowerco.com
http://powerplantteam.com/reaching-for-renewable-energy-in-s…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.187.071 von aston61 am 19.05.12 19:12:22Hi aston,
danke fürs einstellen dieser neuerlichen positiven Information.
Zwar ist nicht 100%-ig sicher, ob Viaspace von diesem Projekt direkt profitieren würde (exklusive Lizenz "nur" für China und USA).
Aber es zeigt mal wieder, dass GKG eine immer größer werdende Aufmerksamkeit auf sich zieht und das ist ja mal auf jeden Fall auch positiv für VSPC.
Schade ist nur, dass der sich abzeichnende zarte Aufwärtstrend im Chart anscheinend schon wieder zerstört ist (hier jetzt mal Charttechniker nach vorn, ist der Trend durch die letzten paar Handelstage wirklich hin? WAR es vorher überhaupt schon ein etablierter Aufwärtstrend?)
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danke fürs einstellen dieser neuerlichen positiven Information.
Zwar ist nicht 100%-ig sicher, ob Viaspace von diesem Projekt direkt profitieren würde (exklusive Lizenz "nur" für China und USA).
Aber es zeigt mal wieder, dass GKG eine immer größer werdende Aufmerksamkeit auf sich zieht und das ist ja mal auf jeden Fall auch positiv für VSPC.
Schade ist nur, dass der sich abzeichnende zarte Aufwärtstrend im Chart anscheinend schon wieder zerstört ist (hier jetzt mal Charttechniker nach vorn, ist der Trend durch die letzten paar Handelstage wirklich hin? WAR es vorher überhaupt schon ein etablierter Aufwärtstrend?)
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.188.889 von miesemachen am 20.05.12 17:46:04hi mm
schau mal hier
https://www.oneclickdirect.com/catalog/product_page/75610/JJ…
schau mal hier
https://www.oneclickdirect.com/catalog/product_page/75610/JJ…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.192.795 von aston61 am 21.05.12 18:04:21https://www.oneclickdirect.com/catalog/product_page/75610/JJ…
jetzt müsste es funzzen
jetzt müsste es funzzen
6.200 Stück Umsatz in Frankfurt, na immerhin!
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.222.001 von miesemachen am 29.05.12 17:09:16Hallo liebe Leute,
habe gerade per eMail Antwort auf meine Frage nach dem Produktionsstart der neuen Pellet-Mühle erhalten.
Das Ding läuft bereits, die entsprechende news soll demnächst kommen.
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habe gerade per eMail Antwort auf meine Frage nach dem Produktionsstart der neuen Pellet-Mühle erhalten.
Das Ding läuft bereits, die entsprechende news soll demnächst kommen.
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hallo mm
das liesst sich ja schon mal nicht schlecht. Wenn du möchtest kann ich deine info bei den amis reinstellen
gestern kamen news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
das liesst sich ja schon mal nicht schlecht. Wenn du möchtest kann ich deine info bei den amis reinstellen
gestern kamen news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.234.495 von miesemachen am 31.05.12 20:28:34hallo mm
liesst ja mal nicht schlecht. wenn du möchtest kann ich das im amiboard verbreiten ...
gestern kam eine news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
ebenso hat sich das ticker symbol geändert.
Changed Ticker Symbol
VSPC.OB is no longer valid. It has changed to VSPC
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=VSPC.OB
liesst ja mal nicht schlecht. wenn du möchtest kann ich das im amiboard verbreiten ...
gestern kam eine news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
ebenso hat sich das ticker symbol geändert.
Changed Ticker Symbol
VSPC.OB is no longer valid. It has changed to VSPC
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=VSPC.OB
Zitat von aston61: hallo mm
liesst ja mal nicht schlecht. wenn du möchtest kann ich das im amiboard verbreiten ...
gestern kam eine news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
ebenso hat sich das ticker symbol geändert.
Changed Ticker Symbol
VSPC.OB is no longer valid. It has changed to VSPC
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=VSPC.OB
Hallo aston,
diese Änderung im Ticker-Symbol scheint aber bei allen .ob Werten stattgefunden zu haben. Hatte das z.B. auch bei Sunwin.
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Zitat von aston61: hallo mm
das liesst sich ja schon mal nicht schlecht. Wenn du möchtest kann ich deine info bei den amis reinstellen
gestern kamen news:
Form 8-K for VIASPACE INC.
31-May-2012
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Financial Statements and Exhibits
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120531/vspc8-k.html
Ja gerne, stell mal ruhig drüben rein, evtl. sorgt es ja für aweng Schwung...
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Neuigkeiten, klingen jetzt beim ersten Durchlesen nicht sooo brutal gut...
VIASPACE Board Updates Shareholders On Chang Note Payment
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/viaspace-board-updates-shareho…
Wer kann mir beim Einsortieren helfen, wie groß ist die Gefahr, die von Mr. Changs Forderungen für unsere Company ausgehen?
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VIASPACE Board Updates Shareholders On Chang Note Payment
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/viaspace-board-updates-shareho…
Wer kann mir beim Einsortieren helfen, wie groß ist die Gefahr, die von Mr. Changs Forderungen für unsere Company ausgehen?
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Hi aston,
hab dir eine Nachricht geschickt.
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hab dir eine Nachricht geschickt.
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OAMOT......
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Die neue Nachricht trägt auch mehr zur Verwirrung bei ...
... unterm Strich sind sie sich noch nicht einig, wie sie diesen Knoten lösen.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-updates-shareholde…
Shares:
Chang and Chang related parties own 424,971,710 VIASPACE shares, Dr. Kevin Schewe owns 98,000,000 shares, CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen owns 78,802,954 shares and CFO Stephen Muzi owns 31,689,901 shares. These represent 633 million shares, or 45.8% of the outstanding common shares of VIASPACE. The remaining 750 million shares are owned by an estimated 5000+ shareholders. The board has the goal to find a solution to provide value for all VSPC shareholders.
und gehandelt sind gerade mal 12 Mill. shares von 1.383 Mill. shares: also nicht mal 1 %
Shares:
Chang and Chang related parties own 424,971,710 VIASPACE shares, Dr. Kevin Schewe owns 98,000,000 shares, CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen owns 78,802,954 shares and CFO Stephen Muzi owns 31,689,901 shares. These represent 633 million shares, or 45.8% of the outstanding common shares of VIASPACE. The remaining 750 million shares are owned by an estimated 5000+ shareholders. The board has the goal to find a solution to provide value for all VSPC shareholders.
und gehandelt sind gerade mal 12 Mill. shares von 1.383 Mill. shares: also nicht mal 1 %
das heißt: die Zittrigen werden verabschiedet - mal schauen was noch kommt!
Ich würde das ganze Theater so interpretieren, dass dieser Chang and Chang die Mehrheitsanteile halten will, um über die Zukunft der Firmen zu entscheiden. Anscheinend ist ihm jedes Mittel recht, um den Firmengründer rauszudrängen - ein Machtkampf aus meiner Sicht
Zitat von Loewe2004: Ich würde das ganze Theater so interpretieren, dass dieser Chang and Chang die Mehrheitsanteile halten will, um über die Zukunft der Firmen zu entscheiden. Anscheinend ist ihm jedes Mittel recht, um den Firmengründer rauszudrängen - ein Machtkampf aus meiner Sicht
Und ich würde das ganze Theater aktuell so interpretieren, dass hier Kleinanleger mal wieder im großen Stil über den Leisten barbiert werden und von vorneherein auch barbiert werden sollten.
Und solange sich aston hier nicht mehr meldet, gerät auch er in den Dunstkreis dieser ehrenhaften Herren.....
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Zitat von miesemachen:Zitat von Loewe2004: Ich würde das ganze Theater so interpretieren, dass dieser Chang and Chang die Mehrheitsanteile halten will, um über die Zukunft der Firmen zu entscheiden. Anscheinend ist ihm jedes Mittel recht, um den Firmengründer rauszudrängen - ein Machtkampf aus meiner Sicht
Und ich würde das ganze Theater aktuell so interpretieren, dass hier Kleinanleger mal wieder im großen Stil über den Leisten barbiert werden und von vorneherein auch barbiert werden sollten.
Und solange sich aston hier nicht mehr meldet, gerät auch er in den Dunstkreis dieser ehrenhaften Herren.....
K+G MIESEMACHEN
auch eine Möglichkeit günstig an Anteile zu kommen, allerdings ist der Umsatz relativ niedrig.
Man darf sich halt nicht verunsichern lassen - am Geschäftsmodell hat sich m.E. nix verändert!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.274.812 von Loewe2004 am 12.06.12 14:40:13Dein Wort in Gottes Gehörgang. In den Amiboards liest es sich zur Zeit so, als ob sich der feine Herr Chang die Rechte am GKG unter den Nagel reißen will (und kann).
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und aufi gehts auf'n Berg (frei nach W. 'Ambros)
achja miesi, sag ich doch ...
achja miesi, sag ich doch ...
wer wird denn da verarscht ...
+ 75 % (immer noch bei niedrigen Umsätzen)
+ 75 % (immer noch bei niedrigen Umsätzen)
Mich interessiert bei dieser Schmierenkomödie hauptsächlich folgendes:
Welche Rolle spielt Doc Schewe?
Ich meine, dass sie uns verblödeten Kleinanleger-Zocker-Junkies mit undurchsichtigen SEC-Filings über den Tisch ziehen können ist klar.
Aber ein Herr Schewe sollte doch ein anderes Kaliber darstellen. Wieso hat er sich so täuschen lassen über die Rolle von Mr.Chang und dessen scheinbare Machtposition, die es ihm erlaubt Viaspace mittels Entzug der Lizenzen an GKG über die Klinge springen zu lassen und damit Schewe´s ganzen schönen Millionen von shares wertlos zu machen? Begreife ich nicht.
Und wenn ich jetzt zusätzlich noch wüsste, warum aston61 seit bekannt werden der bedrohlichen news hier nicht mehr gepostet hat, dann wäre ich schon einiges klüger....
K+G MIESEMACHEN
Welche Rolle spielt Doc Schewe?
Ich meine, dass sie uns verblödeten Kleinanleger-Zocker-Junkies mit undurchsichtigen SEC-Filings über den Tisch ziehen können ist klar.
Aber ein Herr Schewe sollte doch ein anderes Kaliber darstellen. Wieso hat er sich so täuschen lassen über die Rolle von Mr.Chang und dessen scheinbare Machtposition, die es ihm erlaubt Viaspace mittels Entzug der Lizenzen an GKG über die Klinge springen zu lassen und damit Schewe´s ganzen schönen Millionen von shares wertlos zu machen? Begreife ich nicht.
Und wenn ich jetzt zusätzlich noch wüsste, warum aston61 seit bekannt werden der bedrohlichen news hier nicht mehr gepostet hat, dann wäre ich schon einiges klüger....
K+G MIESEMACHEN
Och komm schon Anden, ähhhh tschuldigung Aston natürlich...
Erzähl uns doch noch ein paar OAMOT-Geschichten....
Die waren sooooo schööön zum träumen!
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Erzähl uns doch noch ein paar OAMOT-Geschichten....
Die waren sooooo schööön zum träumen!
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hallo zusammen
wieso ich zur zeit wenig hier schreibe liegt darin dass ich schlicht keine zeit habe. wir werden zur zeit von anfragen und aufträgen zugedeckt ...
was soll ich sagen, auch ich bin sehr unglücklich über den jetzigen sachverhalt ...
jedenfalls habe ich kein stück verkauft und werde auch in zukunft kein stück verkaufen ...
hoffen wir mal auf bessere zeiten
wieso ich zur zeit wenig hier schreibe liegt darin dass ich schlicht keine zeit habe. wir werden zur zeit von anfragen und aufträgen zugedeckt ...
was soll ich sagen, auch ich bin sehr unglücklich über den jetzigen sachverhalt ...
jedenfalls habe ich kein stück verkauft und werde auch in zukunft kein stück verkaufen ...
hoffen wir mal auf bessere zeiten
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.292.819 von aston61 am 17.06.12 21:52:41Hallo aston,
wenn dem so ist, dann nehme ich mein posting vom 14.06.12 zurück und entschuldige mich hiermit ausdrücklich.
Bitte um Verständnis, dass mir die Gäule durchgegangen sind. Die Koinzidenz der Horrornachricht und der Einstellung deiner sonst vergleichsweise regelmäßigen postings war/ist aber auch schon sehr irritierend.
Nix für ungut, wird halt der nächste Rohrkrepierer in einer schier endlosen Tradition in meinem Depot.
K+G MIESEMACHEN
wenn dem so ist, dann nehme ich mein posting vom 14.06.12 zurück und entschuldige mich hiermit ausdrücklich.
Bitte um Verständnis, dass mir die Gäule durchgegangen sind. Die Koinzidenz der Horrornachricht und der Einstellung deiner sonst vergleichsweise regelmäßigen postings war/ist aber auch schon sehr irritierend.
Nix für ungut, wird halt der nächste Rohrkrepierer in einer schier endlosen Tradition in meinem Depot.
K+G MIESEMACHEN
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.293.586 von miesemachen am 18.06.12 09:54:20Ich würde hier schon noch abwarten wollen, was sich aus den Verhandlungen etc. ergibt. Wenn ich das richtig interpretiere, geht es hier um Machtspiele, die evtl. auf dem Rücken der übrigen Aktionäre ausgetragen werden könnten. In diesem Kontext sind aus meiner Sichtweise auch die massiven Aktienkäufe von Schewe zu sehen, insbesondere um ein tragfähiges Gegengewicht zu installieren. Am Geschäftsmodell hat sich doch offenbar nichts geändert ...
Und irgendwann wird unser "Doc" die Aktien mit Gewinn verkaufen
wollen? bis dahin habe noch zeit ... (weiß,wozu die Amis fähig sind)
Erinnerungen an BVSN!
wollen? bis dahin habe noch zeit ... (weiß,wozu die Amis fähig sind)
Erinnerungen an BVSN!
hallo leute
habe mal wieder ein wenig gegoogld
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Giant King Grass or Elephant Grass, which is right for you?
Posted on June 18, 2012
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Biomass Feasibility Study
Biomass from USP&E
Giant King Grass or Elephant Grass, which is right for you?
Posted on June 18, 2012
USP&E researched Giant King Grass and Elephant Grass during a Bio-feasibility study
In an effort to become more environmentally friendly, power plant solution suppliers, such as USP&E, are looking to Giant King Grass and Elephant Grass as a source for Green Energy. Although the two are quite similar, they also have their differences.
Elephant Grass can tolerate a drought but is best suited to high rainfall areas and can be intercropped. The grass is easily propagated, fast growing, easy to cut and has deep roots. It also has its disadvantages, such as being an aggressive plant that can become a weed in crop fields and less palatable for livestock as stems and leaves get older. When USP&E Director of Engineering Glen Cox investigated the use of the two grasses, he discovered that growing Elephant Grass takes approximately three to four times more land than Giant King Grass.
Giant King Grass is a fast growing natural hybrid that is derived from Elephant Grass. It flourishes in a variety of soil conditions, doesn’t compete with food crops and is widely adaptive and stress resistant. The crop has competitive energy characteristics with multiple harvest per year, the energy yield of Giant King Grass per acre, per year is approximately three to four times greater than other grasses. It is a low-carbon, short rotation crop that has been proven to be excellent in producing biogas, biochemical’s and biomass.
USP&E is a full service energy solutions provider specializing in diesel, natural gas, HFO and renewable power station engineering. One of the company’s goals is to provide renewable and affordable energy through sun, wind, biomass and waste. For more information on the company and its product offerings, go to www.uspowerco.com or call 888-515-USPE.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.313.857 von aston61 am 23.06.12 15:47:47Hi aston,
danke für die Recherche und das Einstellen, aber ich glaube solche Informationen sind zur Zeit nur sekundär interessant.
Sprich: Wir können gepflegt drauf scheißen, wie toll GKG doch ist, wenn die feinen Herren (Chang und Komplizen, wen immer man da jetzt alles dazu rechnen möchte) den Profit für sich alleine sicher sollten...
K+G miesemachen
danke für die Recherche und das Einstellen, aber ich glaube solche Informationen sind zur Zeit nur sekundär interessant.
Sprich: Wir können gepflegt drauf scheißen, wie toll GKG doch ist, wenn die feinen Herren (Chang und Komplizen, wen immer man da jetzt alles dazu rechnen möchte) den Profit für sich alleine sicher sollten...
K+G miesemachen
der chinese ist ein a-loch!nur in eigene tasche.hoffentlich haben die aktionäre auch etwas noch davon!bis bald
News
Termine und Fristen
keine Kursbewegung
Termine und Fristen
keine Kursbewegung
US-Umsatz: 1046 $
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.358.547 von Loewe2004 am 06.07.12 06:41:30Na ja, immerhin, so ein bißchen Leben scheint ja noch drin zu stecken....
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.416.970 von miesemachen am 24.07.12 09:59:06Was heißt hier "ein bißchen Leben", die haben sich geeinigt:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-and-sung-chang-sig…
und der Kurs rauscht nach oben !
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-and-sung-chang-sig…
und der Kurs rauscht nach oben !
oamot..........
Was aston wohl so macht?
Man könnte ja auch sagen, dass sich die Erfolgsgeschichten von Entech und Viaspace sehr stark ähneln, ne?
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Man könnte ja auch sagen, dass sich die Erfolgsgeschichten von Entech und Viaspace sehr stark ähneln, ne?
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Der Aston......
Gestern ca. 6 Millionen Aktien gehandelt worden... weiß da jemand mehr?
Vielleicht unser Aston???
OAMOT, gaaaaaaaanz sicher.......
mm
Vielleicht unser Aston???
OAMOT, gaaaaaaaanz sicher.......
mm
Die Trennung der beiden Firmen ist durch:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-announces-the-sepa…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-announces-the-sepa…
und schwups haben wir in den USA schlappe 60 % zugelegt - und das wird nicht das Ende der Fahnenstange sein. 0,01 $ sollten diese Woche schon n0ch drin sein (keine Kaufempfehlung!)
endlich ist dieser unsägliche Pferdefuß weg und man kann nun ordentlich wirtschaften!
endlich ist dieser unsägliche Pferdefuß weg und man kann nun ordentlich wirtschaften!
Wahnsinn!
Unser "Doc" möchte auf 1 Million Aktien aufstocken ...
Bin gepannt wann er mit seinen Rückkaufprogramm fertig ist?
Unser "Doc" möchte auf 1 Million Aktien aufstocken ...
Bin gepannt wann er mit seinen Rückkaufprogramm fertig ist?
sorry 100 Millionen Aktien ...
Zitat von gilpi5: sorry 100 Millionen Aktien ...
Hi gilpi,
würde mal sagen, klassischer Fall von "weder-noch"
Ich darf mal aus dem von Loewe verlinkten Text zitieren:
...Additionally, Director Dr. Kevin Schewe, the holder of 100 million shares of VIASPACE common stock, has entered into a loan agreement with VIASPACE in the form of a secured convertible note where he has agreed to invest [b]$1 million in the company over a 5 year time period.[/b]
Soll sagen: Doc Schewe hält bereits 100 Millionen Aktien und hat sich bereit erklärt innerhalb der nächsten Jahre zusätzliche 1 Million Dollar in die Firma zu investieren.
Ist aber ein feiner Zug von ihm und der Aktienkurs springt zur Zeit ja auch ganz nett an (sogar mit ganz manierlichen Umsätzen).
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.674.775 von miesemachen am 03.10.12 20:07:23Hi miesemachen,
Wo liegt das Problem?
Er kauft den Rest für 0,01 Cent.
Wo liegt das Problem?
Er kauft den Rest für 0,01 Cent.
Der Anstieg ist m.E. aber auch dieser Meldung geschuldet:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-signs-1500-acre-gi…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-signs-1500-acre-gi…
Der Umsatz ist aber noch immer sehr dürftig; wenn dieser anspringen würde - dann gibts tatsächlich ein Feuerwerk ...
sieht so aus als wenn etwas kommt...
... noch was?
... und klettert und klettert
wer kauft denn hier? Doc Schewe?
sie wird auch wieter laufen, wenn ich richtig gelesen hab, dürfen sie max 1,5 milliarde share ausgeben, aktuell 1,38 wenn schewe noch 100 mio kauft ist das maximum erreicht. oder seh ich das falsch?
da sind nun einige widerstände überwunden.
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
Short Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 75% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 33% Buy
Overall Average: 64% Buy
entscheidender als die Stochastik sind Fakten - und hier die nächste Hammermeldung:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-department-of-agricultur…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-department-of-agricultur…
alle schon beim Feiern - oder bringt ihr die Lade vor lauter Glück nicht mehr zu.
Wenn das keine Rallye gibt - heisse ich Tiger.
Wenn das keine Rallye gibt - heisse ich Tiger.
hehe hat keiner dran gelaubt. die 1 cent sind durch. nächste widerstände bei 1,8 so ungefähr
und es gibt immer noch kein hyp um die aktie in de.
Overall Average: 96% Buy
bachart.com
hält sie sich über 0,007 cent gibt es aus chartsicht bald 100% buy
besser ist bis dahin geht sie nie wieder
und es gibt immer noch kein hyp um die aktie in de.
Overall Average: 96% Buy
bachart.com
hält sie sich über 0,007 cent gibt es aus chartsicht bald 100% buy
besser ist bis dahin geht sie nie wieder
Zitat von Loewe2004: entscheidender als die Stochastik sind Fakten - und hier die nächste Hammermeldung:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-department-of-agricultur…
NUSSBAUM, Kalifornien, 9. Oktober 2012 (GlobeNewswire PRNewswire) - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) gab heute bekannt, dass seine proprietäre, hohe Ausbeute, engagierten Energiepflanzen Riesen King (TM) Grass aus der Quarantäne wurde von den USA veröffentlicht Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) für den Vertrieb in den Vereinigten Staaten.
APHIS hat die Aufgabe, den Schutz und die Förderung der US-Landwirtschaft Gesundheit zur Unterstützung des gesamten Mission des US Department of Agriculture, die zum Schutz und zur Förderung der Nahrungsmittel, Landwirtschaft, natürliche Ressourcen und Fragen ist.
Riesen-König Grass wurde am APHIS Anlage in Beltsville Maryland unter dem Keimplasma Quarantine Programm gewachsen. Es wurde ausgiebig für Krankheitserreger, einschließlich der Analyse der Nukleinsäure-Extrakt mit E-Probe Diagnostic Nucleic Acids Analysis (EDNA) getestet. Es wurde festgestellt, dass Erreger frei. Nach einer weiteren Prüfung durch den Bundesstaat Maryland Department of Agriculture, die ein Pflanzengesundheitszeugnis ausgestellt wurde der Riese König Grass VIASPACE geliefert.
"VIASPACE baut seine Aktivitäten in den Vereinigten Staaten als Teil unserer langfristigen Strategie", berichtet Geschäftsführer Dr. Carl Kukkonen. "Bioelektrizität, Biokraftstoffe, Biochemikalien, Biokunststoffe und andere Biomaterialien erfordern alle zuverlässige, kostengünstige Biomasse als Brennstoff oder als Ausgangsstoff. Unser engagiertes Energiepflanzen, Giant König Grass hat den höchsten Ertrag aller Pflanzen der Welt und erfüllt diese Anforderungen."
VIASPACE Chairman of the Board, kommentierte Dr. Kevin Schewe: "Wir haben eine wohldefinierte und ehrgeizige Strategie, den Shareholder Value in unserer einzigartigen Unternehmenskultur Know-how und unsere Vision für den Ausbau der globalen Präsenz von Giant König Grass verankert Aufbau entwickelt. Unsere Aktionäre werden sehen, dass wir gleichzeitig ausgeführten diese Strategie in Südostasien und jetzt aktiv hier in Amerika. "
Über VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE wächst Riesen König Grass als low-carbon Brennstoff für Stromerzeugungsanlagen, für Energie-Pellets, und als Ausgangsmaterial für Biomethan Produktion und Zellulose-Biokraftstoffe, Biochemikalien und Biomaterialien. Für weitere Informationen, gehen Sie bitte auf www.VIASPACE.com oder kontaktieren Sie Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, unter 800-517-8050 oder IR@VIASPACE.com.
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mal übersetzte deine meldung, fett markiert die zukünftigen einsatzfelder und kursiv, der fakt der freigabe für die usa
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.695.251 von Loewe2004 am 09.10.12 20:42:12moin meinst du sie zieht bis 2 us cent durch? schwung hat sie ja genug, so wie es ausschaut.
wir sind m.E. erst am Anfang der Unternehmensstrategie; ob nun 1 oder 2 Cent erreicht werden ist zweitrangig. Wenn man daran glaubt, bleibt man langfristig investiert, um an der Entwicklung auch finanziell zu partizipieren.
Mitentscheidend der weiteren Entwicklung wird die Nachfrage in den USA sein und in welcher Größenordnung das Konzept umgesetzt werden kann. die Aussichten einer erfolgreichen Umsetzung scheinen nicht schlecht zu sein. Die derzeitige MK ist gemessen an den Erwartungen deutlich ausbaufähig.
Mitentscheidend der weiteren Entwicklung wird die Nachfrage in den USA sein und in welcher Größenordnung das Konzept umgesetzt werden kann. die Aussichten einer erfolgreichen Umsetzung scheinen nicht schlecht zu sein. Die derzeitige MK ist gemessen an den Erwartungen deutlich ausbaufähig.
du meinst also die aktuelle bewertung ist aktuell fair und nur mit folge aufträgen kommt es zu einem nachhaltigen anstieg.
du möchtest also nun schon long gehen, müssten dazu nicht erstmal einpaar größere aufträge her, damit überhaupt eine entwicklung mit tolle aussichten entstehen kann?
leider waren das erste halbjahr 2012 nicht so berauschend, was die zahlen angeht, nun kann ich nicht beurteilen was im vorjahr gelaufen ist. also warum der umsatz 2011 höher war!?
dazu bin ich nicht lang genug im thema, lass mich aber gern aufklären
du möchtest also nun schon long gehen, müssten dazu nicht erstmal einpaar größere aufträge her, damit überhaupt eine entwicklung mit tolle aussichten entstehen kann?
leider waren das erste halbjahr 2012 nicht so berauschend, was die zahlen angeht, nun kann ich nicht beurteilen was im vorjahr gelaufen ist. also warum der umsatz 2011 höher war!?
dazu bin ich nicht lang genug im thema, lass mich aber gern aufklären
Real-Time Best Bid & Ask
0.015 / 0.02(1 x 1)
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VSPC/quote
das sieht doch sehr gut aus
0.015 / 0.02(1 x 1)
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VSPC/quote
das sieht doch sehr gut aus
wahrlich nicht schlecht.
Wenn man ARIVA.de glauben schenken darf, hat VSPC derzeit eine MK von 11 Mio. und somit auch ein Übernahmeschnäppchen. Hoffen wir, dass es möglichst schnell Richtung 0,10 geht und nachhaltig Geschäfte generiert werden. Der Quartalsbericht könnte schon erste Anzeichen erkennen lassen - good Luck.
Wenn man ARIVA.de glauben schenken darf, hat VSPC derzeit eine MK von 11 Mio. und somit auch ein Übernahmeschnäppchen. Hoffen wir, dass es möglichst schnell Richtung 0,10 geht und nachhaltig Geschäfte generiert werden. Der Quartalsbericht könnte schon erste Anzeichen erkennen lassen - good Luck.
dir auch.. ich meine da alle aktien nun ausgeben sein sollten, ist auch eine übernahme denkbar.. gibt sicher viele spekulation möglichkeiten, das beste wären natürlich für ein longinvest tolle millionen aufträge.
bisher keine halten die 1,2
bisher keine halten die 1,2
3 jahreschart
mmmhh hier ist noch viel luft nach oben - vor allem bei den news..
otc 0,123 rt
otc 0,123 rt
Short Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
100-Day Average Volume - 1,644,786
Overall Average: 100% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.012 0.0060 0.0105 0.0150
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
alles noch in butter
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
100-Day Average Volume - 1,644,786
Overall Average: 100% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.012 0.0060 0.0105 0.0150
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
alles noch in butter
das ist ja der knaller
keine neue news und sie zieht steil nach oben. da kommt doch noch mehr oder wie seht ihr das?
jawohl - da geht doch was... otc rt: 0.0129 lasst zum schluß noch nen paar feierabendtrader dazukommen - dann erleben wir vielleicht nioch ne Happy Hour..
na was da noch so alles in der pipeline ist:
Website: http://www.VIASPACE.com
Phone: 626-768-3360
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VIASPACE is a diversified technology company with knowledge and expertise in energy/fuel cells, microelectronics, sensors, homeland security & public safety, information & computational technology, and RFID. Our objective is transforming proven space and defense technologies from Caltech/NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory into hardware and software solutions that solve today's complex problems.
ab wie Schmitz Katze
und das Volumen nimmt stetig zu ...
... und Viaspace wird interessant: Platz 45 der meistdiskutierten Aktien auf w.o.
jetzt gings aber runter zum schluss jetzt kommt wohl der rücksetzer, schönen abend alle
hier kann man sicher noch mal nachlegen, spätestens bei 0,006 us cent sollte sie drehen, oder was sagt ihr?
ups, wäre interessant mit welchem Volumen die 0,0077 über den Tresen gegangen sind
www.otcbb.com/asp/Info_Center.asp
vscp ist das symbol und dann auf depth klicken
war aber klar das ca.500 % ein rücksertzer kommt irgendwann
vscp ist das symbol und dann auf depth klicken
war aber klar das ca.500 % ein rücksertzer kommt irgendwann
War schon ein deftiger Rücksetzer; aber deisem Anstieg schon zu erwarten.
Fundamental hat sich seit den letzten Meldungen nix, aber auch gar nix geändert.
Fundamental hat sich seit den letzten Meldungen nix, aber auch gar nix geändert.
88.888 Stücke - na wenn das mal keine Info ist!
moin, die steigt wieder, der rücksetzer war unvermeitlich, nach oben wahr auch schon keum noch umsatz
Short Term Indicators Average: 80% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 80% Buy
aus chartsicht immer noch buy, laut http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
5-Day 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0048 on 10/04/2012 +54.00% since 10/03/2012
1-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 +148.39% since 09/10/2012
3-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 +352.94% since 07/10/2012
6-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 -11.49% since 04/10/2012
12-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 -10.47% since 10/10/2011
Short Term Indicators Average: 80% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 80% Buy
aus chartsicht immer noch buy, laut http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
5-Day 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0048 on 10/04/2012 +54.00% since 10/03/2012
1-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 +148.39% since 09/10/2012
3-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 +352.94% since 07/10/2012
6-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 -11.49% since 04/10/2012
12-Month 0.0139 on 10/10/2012 0.0013 on 10/01/2012 -10.47% since 10/10/2011
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.700.932 von berliner-nobody am 11.10.12 09:16:07und wie Recht du hast
yoo die ersten penny-magazine sind auch aufmerksam geworden:
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hallo liebe leute
bin immer noch da und hab mir noch ein paar zusätzlich ins körbchen gestellt.
sorry ich habe einfach zu viel arbeit seit juni und sehe immer noch keine morgenröte ... einfach kewine zeit darsum kurz
hier eine neue news
und schon zum nächsten meeting ...
OAMOT
aston
VSPC NEWS
VIASPACE CEO, CFO and Director Agree to Lockup Stock Shares
Date : 10/11/2012 @ 8:46AM
Source : GlobeNewswire Inc.
Stock : Viaspace, Inc. (QB) (VSPC)
Quote : 0.0077 0.0 (0.00%) @ 8:04AM
VIASPACE CEO, CFO and Director Agree to Lockup Stock Shares
VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB:VSPC) today announced that CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen; CFO, Stephen Muzi and Board Director, Angelina Galiteva have all agreed to a 6 month lock-up of their VIASPACE stock shares.
Under the agreements for the separation of VIASPACE and VIASPACE Green Energy, insiders holding approximately 525 million common shares (including Sung Chang and VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe) agreed to a 6 month lock-up of their shares. This new agreement represents approximately 108 million additional shares. In total, insiders holding about 633 million shares (or 46% of outstanding shares) have now agreed not to sell or transfer their stock.
Additionally, VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and CFO, Mr, Stephen Muzi have agreed to take 33% salary reductions in order to reduce corporate expenses. Both have signed one year contracts with VIASPACE effective October 1, 2012.
Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "This comprehensive 6 month lock-up of insider share trading illustrates the commitment of VIASPACE insiders to stabilize and support the value of this company going forward. Moreover, the pay cuts accepted by our CEO and CFO underscore their personal belief and dedication that together we can make VIASPACE successful. We are taking the necessary steps to increase shareholder value by both controlling expenses and closing deals that should create strong future revenues. We are excited to continue to keep our shareholders informed of our ongoing progress on multiple fronts."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for electricity generating power plants; for energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio methane production and cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials.
The VIASPACE logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=15154
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_i…
bin immer noch da und hab mir noch ein paar zusätzlich ins körbchen gestellt.
sorry ich habe einfach zu viel arbeit seit juni und sehe immer noch keine morgenröte ... einfach kewine zeit darsum kurz
hier eine neue news
und schon zum nächsten meeting ...
OAMOT
aston
VSPC NEWS
VIASPACE CEO, CFO and Director Agree to Lockup Stock Shares
Date : 10/11/2012 @ 8:46AM
Source : GlobeNewswire Inc.
Stock : Viaspace, Inc. (QB) (VSPC)
Quote : 0.0077 0.0 (0.00%) @ 8:04AM
VIASPACE CEO, CFO and Director Agree to Lockup Stock Shares
VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB:VSPC) today announced that CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen; CFO, Stephen Muzi and Board Director, Angelina Galiteva have all agreed to a 6 month lock-up of their VIASPACE stock shares.
Under the agreements for the separation of VIASPACE and VIASPACE Green Energy, insiders holding approximately 525 million common shares (including Sung Chang and VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe) agreed to a 6 month lock-up of their shares. This new agreement represents approximately 108 million additional shares. In total, insiders holding about 633 million shares (or 46% of outstanding shares) have now agreed not to sell or transfer their stock.
Additionally, VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and CFO, Mr, Stephen Muzi have agreed to take 33% salary reductions in order to reduce corporate expenses. Both have signed one year contracts with VIASPACE effective October 1, 2012.
Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "This comprehensive 6 month lock-up of insider share trading illustrates the commitment of VIASPACE insiders to stabilize and support the value of this company going forward. Moreover, the pay cuts accepted by our CEO and CFO underscore their personal belief and dedication that together we can make VIASPACE successful. We are taking the necessary steps to increase shareholder value by both controlling expenses and closing deals that should create strong future revenues. We are excited to continue to keep our shareholders informed of our ongoing progress on multiple fronts."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for electricity generating power plants; for energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio methane production and cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials.
The VIASPACE logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=15154
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_i…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.703.013 von JohnAsh am 11.10.12 16:44:10naja, aktuell scheint die Beschreibung von VSPC nicht zu sein!
so nun am tageshoch, darüber gehts wohl wieder steil bergauf...
na wenigstens am tageshoch geschlossen also was denkt ihr? morgen gehts sicher lustig weiter.
charttechnisch
Short Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 88% Buy
ein kurzfritige nochmaliger rücksetzer ist nicht auszuschließen aber dann sollte es doch nach oben gehen, oder?
charttechnisch
Short Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 88% Buy
ein kurzfritige nochmaliger rücksetzer ist nicht auszuschließen aber dann sollte es doch nach oben gehen, oder?
leute stellen sie auch schon wieder ein, siéhe filings. sieht doch positiv aus
schöner tagesausklang - auf th geschlossen super.. 0,0105
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.704.780 von JohnAsh am 12.10.12 07:47:58ich warte noch mal ab.denke heute gehts runter dann kann man montag mal ne posi hier nehmen.spread hier ziemlich hoch.
moin, also ich geh nicht von eine rücksetzer heut aus, möglich ist es, klar, aber ich denke da wir gestern am tageshoch geschlossen haben, das sie heut sehr fest starten wird bei den amis, meine meinung, jeder darf seine haben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.705.460 von berliner-nobody am 12.10.12 10:41:02mir fehlt der umsatz drüben.heute ist freitag.da werden einige zocker gewinne sichern.ohne umsatz wird das ding vermutlich runtergedrückt durch diese verkäufe.muß nicht kann sein.ich warte noch mal ab.
sie ist mit 5 mio umsätzen von 0,002 auf 0,006 gestiegen und dann mit 10 mio auf 0,0135 glaub ich, dann 30 mio gewinnmitnahmen, gestern wieder tageshoch, ich geh erstmal von einem kurzen run nach oben aus, ob dann gewinnmitnahmen einsetzen und wie weit hier bei dem niedrigen preis gewinne mitgenommen werden, kann ich erst im handelsverlauf entscheiden. ich glaube das sie immer noch unterbewertet ist bei den aussichten und perspektiven. das sollte doch schwung geben hoff ich
na ist aber ein ruhiger verlauf bisher, aber wenigstens kein einbruch. da sollte noch etwas gehen, wenn sie so stabil läuft
und schon kippt sie wenn auch mit wenig sehr umsatz, ultra hast recht gehabt
na mal sehn wie es weiter geht.
moin, bin guter dinge, der kleine einbruch wurde fast zurückgekauft und das vor dem we! was mir sorgen macht ist der umsatz, er war so niedrig. nun hoffe ich mal das durch das ausbleiben des umsatz in verbindung mit dem kleinen rutsch nach unten, sie nun in nördliche richtung den umsatz generiert allen ein schönes we
Short Term Indicators Average: 80% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 80% Buy
Short Term Indicators Average: 80% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Overall Average: 80% Buy
Einfaches Einfügen von wallstreetONLINE Charts: So funktionierts.
die nachfrage wird steigen ... nur eine frage der zeit
Napiergrass: A Potential Biofuel Crop for the Sunny Southeast
by Dennis O'Brien for GA News
Tifton, GA (SPX) Oct 02, 2012
A grass fed to cattle throughout much of the tropics may become a biofuel crop that helps the nation meet its future energy needs, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientist.
Napiergrass (Pennisetum purpureum) is fairly drought-tolerant, grows well on marginal lands, and filters nutrients out of runoff in riparian areas, according to William Anderson, a geneticist in the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit in Tifton, Ga. ARS is USDA's principal intramural scientific research agency, and this research supports the USDA priority of developing new sources of bioenergy.
Government mandates call for production of up to 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022. While much of that will come from grain ethanol, 21 billion gallons is expected to be derived from other crop-based feedstocks.
As part of a nationwide search for alternatives, Anderson and his colleagues compared napiergrass with several other candidate feedstocks in a study to see how they would fare in head-to-head competition. The researchers grew energy cane, napiergrass, switchgrass and giant reed for four years and compared biomass yields and soil nutrient requirements.
Joseph Knoll, a post-doctoral researcher in Anderson's laboratory, led the research effort. The team included Timothy Strickland and Robert Hubbard, ARS scientists with the agency's Southeast Watershed Research Unit in Tifton, and Ravindra Malik of Albany State University in Albany, Ga.
With sunny skies and long growing seasons, farms and forests in the Southeastern United States are expected to play a major role in providing biofuel crops.
The researchers' findings, along with others, show that napiergrass could be a viable biofuel crop in the Southeast's southern tier. It is not as cold-tolerant as switchgrass, but does offer advantages, such as continuing to produce biomass until the first frost. The research results have been published in BioEnergy Research.
The researchers are continuing to study napiergrass with an eye toward improving yields, usable fiber content, and disease resistance. They are also evaluating production systems that use chicken litter, synthetic fertilizer, and winter cover crops, as well as different irrigation levels, harvest times and planting dates.
Preliminary findings in those studies show yields are sufficient without irrigation, and that there is little difference in yield when poultry litter is used instead of synthetic fertilizers.
http://www.biofueldaily.com/reports/Napiergrass_A_Potential_…
Napiergrass: A Potential Biofuel Crop for the Sunny Southeast
by Dennis O'Brien for GA News
Tifton, GA (SPX) Oct 02, 2012
A grass fed to cattle throughout much of the tropics may become a biofuel crop that helps the nation meet its future energy needs, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientist.
Napiergrass (Pennisetum purpureum) is fairly drought-tolerant, grows well on marginal lands, and filters nutrients out of runoff in riparian areas, according to William Anderson, a geneticist in the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit in Tifton, Ga. ARS is USDA's principal intramural scientific research agency, and this research supports the USDA priority of developing new sources of bioenergy.
Government mandates call for production of up to 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022. While much of that will come from grain ethanol, 21 billion gallons is expected to be derived from other crop-based feedstocks.
As part of a nationwide search for alternatives, Anderson and his colleagues compared napiergrass with several other candidate feedstocks in a study to see how they would fare in head-to-head competition. The researchers grew energy cane, napiergrass, switchgrass and giant reed for four years and compared biomass yields and soil nutrient requirements.
Joseph Knoll, a post-doctoral researcher in Anderson's laboratory, led the research effort. The team included Timothy Strickland and Robert Hubbard, ARS scientists with the agency's Southeast Watershed Research Unit in Tifton, and Ravindra Malik of Albany State University in Albany, Ga.
With sunny skies and long growing seasons, farms and forests in the Southeastern United States are expected to play a major role in providing biofuel crops.
The researchers' findings, along with others, show that napiergrass could be a viable biofuel crop in the Southeast's southern tier. It is not as cold-tolerant as switchgrass, but does offer advantages, such as continuing to produce biomass until the first frost. The research results have been published in BioEnergy Research.
The researchers are continuing to study napiergrass with an eye toward improving yields, usable fiber content, and disease resistance. They are also evaluating production systems that use chicken litter, synthetic fertilizer, and winter cover crops, as well as different irrigation levels, harvest times and planting dates.
Preliminary findings in those studies show yields are sufficient without irrigation, and that there is little difference in yield when poultry litter is used instead of synthetic fertilizers.
http://www.biofueldaily.com/reports/Napiergrass_A_Potential_…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.709.079 von berliner-nobody am 13.10.12 10:38:56in den USA scheint die Aktie noch nicht ganz angekommen zu sein; trotz der starken Kursgewinnen (mit Rücksetzer) ist z.B. im Forum Agoracom noch keine Diskussion entrbannt ...
http://agoracom.com/ir/Viaspace
http://agoracom.com/ir/Viaspace
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.709.079 von berliner-nobody am 13.10.12 10:38:56Investors Hub:
http://boardreader.com/fp/Investors_Hub_Discussion_Group_684…
http://boardreader.com/fp/Investors_Hub_Discussion_Group_684…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.709.079 von berliner-nobody am 13.10.12 10:38:56topix:
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/TD7RCUT922MB16PL9
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/TD7RCUT922MB16PL9
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.709.079 von berliner-nobody am 13.10.12 10:38:56Silicon Investor:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=55999
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=55999
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.709.079 von berliner-nobody am 13.10.12 10:38:56StockGuru:
http://stockguru.com/members/stocks/vspc/
http://stockguru.com/members/stocks/vspc/
Mitte November 2012 sollte der Quartalbericht kommen; spätestens werden wir wissen wohin der Zug abfährt:
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/VSPC/secfilings
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/VSPC/secfilings
das wird schon, kein umsatz in der abwärtsbewegung.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.714.635 von berliner-nobody am 15.10.12 20:11:30kein Umsatz und eine Abwärtsbewegung? wie geht das?
das geht aber du hast recht, in diesem fall muss es heißen, sehr wenig umsatz in der abwärtsbewegung.
step by step - und nun in Myanmar (Burma)
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-signs-giant-king-g…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-signs-giant-king-g…
+ 20 Prozent
na da geht doch heut noch etwas i hope so
Overall Average: 96% Buy
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0110 0.0067 0.0097 0.0127
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0110 0.0067 0.0097 0.0127
Hallo Gemeinde,
an der Viaspace-Homepage ist doch gearbeitet worden?
In der Diashow sind einige neue Bilder drin.
Oben rechts ist jetzt eine "Schärpe" zur Anmeldung beim newsletter (natürlich gleich mal gemacht...)
Generell wurde das Design etwas getuned und im Bio-Pellets-Bereich ist auf dem einen Foto jetzt auch eine 20 €-Cent Münze zwecks Größenvergleich mit drauf.....(oder war die da schon immer???)
Die Texte wurden meines Erachtens auch teilweise modifiziert/aktualisiert.
Schaut es euch mal in einer ruhigen Minute an!
K+G mm
an der Viaspace-Homepage ist doch gearbeitet worden?
In der Diashow sind einige neue Bilder drin.
Oben rechts ist jetzt eine "Schärpe" zur Anmeldung beim newsletter (natürlich gleich mal gemacht...)
Generell wurde das Design etwas getuned und im Bio-Pellets-Bereich ist auf dem einen Foto jetzt auch eine 20 €-Cent Münze zwecks Größenvergleich mit drauf.....(oder war die da schon immer???)
Die Texte wurden meines Erachtens auch teilweise modifiziert/aktualisiert.
Schaut es euch mal in einer ruhigen Minute an!
K+G mm
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.730.919 von miesemachen am 19.10.12 14:29:12
http://www.viaspace.com/giant_king_grass_pellets.php
http://www.viaspace.com/giant_king_grass_pellets.php
VIASPACE Green Energy Signs Its First Supply Contract for Giant King Grass Pellets
http://www.viaspacegreenenergy.com/newsreview.php?id=66&type…
Mr.Chang hat also auch schon seinen ersten Deal unter Dach und Fach...
Was mich nur wundert ist, dass Kalle Kukkonen auf der VGE-Homepage nach wie vor im Board und im Management aufgeführt wird und an plakativer Stelle auch noch ein Link auf die VIASPACE-Homepage angebracht ist. Auf der VIASPACE-Seite gibt es dagegen keinen Link mehr in die umgekehrte Richtung....
K+G mm
http://www.viaspacegreenenergy.com/newsreview.php?id=66&type…
Mr.Chang hat also auch schon seinen ersten Deal unter Dach und Fach...
Was mich nur wundert ist, dass Kalle Kukkonen auf der VGE-Homepage nach wie vor im Board und im Management aufgeführt wird und an plakativer Stelle auch noch ein Link auf die VIASPACE-Homepage angebracht ist. Auf der VIASPACE-Seite gibt es dagegen keinen Link mehr in die umgekehrte Richtung....
K+G mm
hat sich langsam aber sicer schön auf der 0,01 eingependelt - solide ausganfsbasis um weiter zu wachsen.....
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.731.317 von JohnAsh am 19.10.12 16:00:36seh ich auch so, der us cent ist eine gute ausgangsbasis...
hallo leute
ist vom 13ten geht aber trotzdem runter wie oil ...
Viaspace Inc. (OTC: VSPC) Making Moves on the OTCBB!
By Marco Magic on October 13, 2012 | From otcmagic.com
VSPC is on the rise in recent trading sessions!
VIASPACE, Inc. (OTC: VSPC) has been on the move in recent trading sessions for a recent all time low of $0.0013 the stock traded as high as $0.0139 before falling back and forming a new trading base here at $0.01 This move marks a significant move up for the stock out of its trading range and may just be the beginning of a much bigger move.
VIASPACE grows Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for electricity generating power plants; for energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio methane production and cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials.
VSPC has made some important announcement in recent months including a 1,500 Acre Giant King Grass Supply Contract with Tibbar Energy as well that the US Department of Agriculture Officially Approves Giant King(TM) Grass in the United States. Obviously this is huge news for VSPC who is now free to distribute the high yield grass throughout the United States.
Conclusion: Although VSPC continues to book several million dollars per year in annual revenues the company continues to lose money year after year. The fact that their primary product is now approved for sale and distribution in the U.S is a major milestone for the company and may prove to be the turning point that investors have been waiting for. Keep a close eye on VSPC in coming months as the company begins marketing its grass in the USA in earnest.
http://www.zimbio.com/The+stock+market/articles/l_s97ntxk4Y/…
allen ein schönes WE
aston
ist vom 13ten geht aber trotzdem runter wie oil ...
Viaspace Inc. (OTC: VSPC) Making Moves on the OTCBB!
By Marco Magic on October 13, 2012 | From otcmagic.com
VSPC is on the rise in recent trading sessions!
VIASPACE, Inc. (OTC: VSPC) has been on the move in recent trading sessions for a recent all time low of $0.0013 the stock traded as high as $0.0139 before falling back and forming a new trading base here at $0.01 This move marks a significant move up for the stock out of its trading range and may just be the beginning of a much bigger move.
VIASPACE grows Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for electricity generating power plants; for energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio methane production and cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials.
VSPC has made some important announcement in recent months including a 1,500 Acre Giant King Grass Supply Contract with Tibbar Energy as well that the US Department of Agriculture Officially Approves Giant King(TM) Grass in the United States. Obviously this is huge news for VSPC who is now free to distribute the high yield grass throughout the United States.
Conclusion: Although VSPC continues to book several million dollars per year in annual revenues the company continues to lose money year after year. The fact that their primary product is now approved for sale and distribution in the U.S is a major milestone for the company and may prove to be the turning point that investors have been waiting for. Keep a close eye on VSPC in coming months as the company begins marketing its grass in the USA in earnest.
http://www.zimbio.com/The+stock+market/articles/l_s97ntxk4Y/…
allen ein schönes WE
aston
Overall Average: 88% Buy
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0104 0.0078 0.0098 0.0118
der widerstand könnt heut fallen... dann gehts los glück auf allen
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0104 0.0078 0.0098 0.0118
der widerstand könnt heut fallen... dann gehts los glück auf allen
und jetzt der Hammer: Giant King Grass in California:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/usda-approved-giant-king-gr…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/usda-approved-giant-king-gr…
mit google übersetzt
NUSSBAUM, Kalifornien, Oct 22, 2012 (GlobeNewswire PRNewswire) - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) gab heute bekannt, dass seine proprietäre, hohe Ausbeute, gewidmet grüne Energiepflanzen Riesen KingTM Grass ist in Kalifornien wächst.
Riesen-König Grass (GKG) ist der höchste Ertrag Biomasse Ernte in der ganzen Welt. Es ist ein nachwachsender, Nonfood, gewidmet grüne Energiepflanzen für Ökostrom und Biokraftstoffen. Es ist nicht gentechnisch veränderten und nicht eine invasive Arten. Riesen-König Grass wurde ausgiebig in unabhängigen Labors getestet und die Ergebnisse sind hervorragend. Die hohe Ausbeute von Giant König Grass macht es die niedrigsten Kosten Rohstoff für die Stromerzeugung durch direkte Verbrennung oder Vergärung oder die Produktion von Zellulose Zucker für Biokraftstoffe und Biochemie.
Das Unternehmen veröffentlichte ein Foto von VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stehend mit Riesen-König Gras wächst in Kalifornien. Das Gras ist 10 Meter hoch und wird geerntet, wenn es 15-18 Meter erreicht werden. (Wenn das Foto nicht angezeigt wird, klicken Sie auf diesen Link: http://www.pricetargetmedia.com/images/viaspace_giant_king_g…
Dr. Kukkonen erklärte: "Kalifornien ist ein führendes Unternehmen im Bereich der erneuerbaren Energien, und wir glauben, dass Giant König Grass kann eine wichtige Rolle in der Stromerzeugung spielen, und als Ausgangsmaterial für Nonfood-Zellulose-Biokraftstoffe wie Ethanol und Butanol, und auch für Biochemikalien und Biokunststoffen. Kalifornien ist ein führender Staat für Landwirtschaft und ihre warme Wetter macht es ein guter Ort, um Riesen-König Gras wachsen. Riesen König Grass auf Randgebiete angebaut werden und nicht verdrängen landwirtschaftlichen Produktion. "
Kukkonen fort, "VIASPACE Strategie ist massiv zu erweitern in den Vereinigten Staaten, der Karibik, Zentral-und Südamerika. Die California Website wird Riesen König Grass Setzlinge für Kunden und Partner in anderen Staaten zu erhalten, und es wird in andere Länder exportiert werden. Die California Website wird auch eine bequeme "Showroom" für potenzielle Kunden, die Riesen-König Grass selbst sehen wollen. Ich ermutige potenzielle Kunden, die Brennstoff benötigen für ihre Kraftwerke oder Biokraftstoff Raffinerien VIASPACE per E-Mail an INFO@VIASPACE.com. Wir werden auch mit Projektentwicklern arbeiten an neuen Kraftwerk oder Biokraftstoffe Projekte. Immer mehr Projektentwickler erkennen, dass sie ihre Energiequelle und ein Begleiter Riesen König Grass Energie Plantagen ermöglicht es ihnen, dies zu tun steuern müssen. Co-location der Plantage und das Kraftwerk oder Bioraffinerie vereinfacht die Logistik und senkt die Kosten erheblich. Die Kostensenkungen auf die hohe Ausbeute von Giant König Grass sowie Co-Location kann drastisch erhöhen Rentabilität der Projekte. "
Dr. Kevin Schewe, VIASPACE Vorsitzender, kommentierte: "Ich habe persönlich bereist und erlebt unsere California GKG Website kann ich bezeugen, ist erstaunlich, dass Riesen-König Gras ein beeindruckendes, High-Yield-Biomasse Kultur und ihres Scher Dichte von Wachstum ist zum Beispiel.. wenn man in der Mitte unserer GKG Grundstück in Kalifornien, wo das Gras in die Höhe gereift gehen, das Sonnenlicht nahezu verschwindet. Wie ich, unsere potenziellen Kunden leicht zu sehen und identifizieren sich mit der kontinuierlich erneuerbaren Vorteil, dass diese Kultur bieten kann. "
Zuvor zeigte das Unternehmen, dass Giant König Grass aus der Quarantäne wurde durch das US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) freigegeben für den Vertrieb in den Vereinigten Staaten.
Riesen-König Grass wurde am APHIS Anlage in Beltsville Maryland unter dem Keimplasma Quarantine Programm gewachsen. Es wurde ausgiebig für Krankheitserreger, einschließlich der Analyse der Nukleinsäure-Extrakt mit E-Probe Diagnostic Nucleic Acids Analysis (EDNA) getestet. Es wurde festgestellt, dass Erreger frei und los Quarantäne.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/usda-approved-giant-king-gr…
NUSSBAUM, Kalifornien, Oct 22, 2012 (GlobeNewswire PRNewswire) - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) gab heute bekannt, dass seine proprietäre, hohe Ausbeute, gewidmet grüne Energiepflanzen Riesen KingTM Grass ist in Kalifornien wächst.
Riesen-König Grass (GKG) ist der höchste Ertrag Biomasse Ernte in der ganzen Welt. Es ist ein nachwachsender, Nonfood, gewidmet grüne Energiepflanzen für Ökostrom und Biokraftstoffen. Es ist nicht gentechnisch veränderten und nicht eine invasive Arten. Riesen-König Grass wurde ausgiebig in unabhängigen Labors getestet und die Ergebnisse sind hervorragend. Die hohe Ausbeute von Giant König Grass macht es die niedrigsten Kosten Rohstoff für die Stromerzeugung durch direkte Verbrennung oder Vergärung oder die Produktion von Zellulose Zucker für Biokraftstoffe und Biochemie.
Das Unternehmen veröffentlichte ein Foto von VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stehend mit Riesen-König Gras wächst in Kalifornien. Das Gras ist 10 Meter hoch und wird geerntet, wenn es 15-18 Meter erreicht werden. (Wenn das Foto nicht angezeigt wird, klicken Sie auf diesen Link: http://www.pricetargetmedia.com/images/viaspace_giant_king_g…
Dr. Kukkonen erklärte: "Kalifornien ist ein führendes Unternehmen im Bereich der erneuerbaren Energien, und wir glauben, dass Giant König Grass kann eine wichtige Rolle in der Stromerzeugung spielen, und als Ausgangsmaterial für Nonfood-Zellulose-Biokraftstoffe wie Ethanol und Butanol, und auch für Biochemikalien und Biokunststoffen. Kalifornien ist ein führender Staat für Landwirtschaft und ihre warme Wetter macht es ein guter Ort, um Riesen-König Gras wachsen. Riesen König Grass auf Randgebiete angebaut werden und nicht verdrängen landwirtschaftlichen Produktion. "
Kukkonen fort, "VIASPACE Strategie ist massiv zu erweitern in den Vereinigten Staaten, der Karibik, Zentral-und Südamerika. Die California Website wird Riesen König Grass Setzlinge für Kunden und Partner in anderen Staaten zu erhalten, und es wird in andere Länder exportiert werden. Die California Website wird auch eine bequeme "Showroom" für potenzielle Kunden, die Riesen-König Grass selbst sehen wollen. Ich ermutige potenzielle Kunden, die Brennstoff benötigen für ihre Kraftwerke oder Biokraftstoff Raffinerien VIASPACE per E-Mail an INFO@VIASPACE.com. Wir werden auch mit Projektentwicklern arbeiten an neuen Kraftwerk oder Biokraftstoffe Projekte. Immer mehr Projektentwickler erkennen, dass sie ihre Energiequelle und ein Begleiter Riesen König Grass Energie Plantagen ermöglicht es ihnen, dies zu tun steuern müssen. Co-location der Plantage und das Kraftwerk oder Bioraffinerie vereinfacht die Logistik und senkt die Kosten erheblich. Die Kostensenkungen auf die hohe Ausbeute von Giant König Grass sowie Co-Location kann drastisch erhöhen Rentabilität der Projekte. "
Dr. Kevin Schewe, VIASPACE Vorsitzender, kommentierte: "Ich habe persönlich bereist und erlebt unsere California GKG Website kann ich bezeugen, ist erstaunlich, dass Riesen-König Gras ein beeindruckendes, High-Yield-Biomasse Kultur und ihres Scher Dichte von Wachstum ist zum Beispiel.. wenn man in der Mitte unserer GKG Grundstück in Kalifornien, wo das Gras in die Höhe gereift gehen, das Sonnenlicht nahezu verschwindet. Wie ich, unsere potenziellen Kunden leicht zu sehen und identifizieren sich mit der kontinuierlich erneuerbaren Vorteil, dass diese Kultur bieten kann. "
Zuvor zeigte das Unternehmen, dass Giant König Grass aus der Quarantäne wurde durch das US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) freigegeben für den Vertrieb in den Vereinigten Staaten.
Riesen-König Grass wurde am APHIS Anlage in Beltsville Maryland unter dem Keimplasma Quarantine Programm gewachsen. Es wurde ausgiebig für Krankheitserreger, einschließlich der Analyse der Nukleinsäure-Extrakt mit E-Probe Diagnostic Nucleic Acids Analysis (EDNA) getestet. Es wurde festgestellt, dass Erreger frei und los Quarantäne.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/usda-approved-giant-king-gr…
den kurs interessiert es leider noch nicht
Auf der Homepage haben sie ja auch alle anderen Technik-Felder (Sensoren, Fuel-Cells und der ganze Krempel)rausgelöscht.
Sie scheinen sich jetzt wirklich nur noch auf GKG und seine diversen Anwendungsfelder zu konzentrieren.
Das begrüße ich aufs nachdrücklichste!
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Sie scheinen sich jetzt wirklich nur noch auf GKG und seine diversen Anwendungsfelder zu konzentrieren.
Das begrüße ich aufs nachdrücklichste!
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Overall Average: 88% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0105 0.0098 0.0103 0.0108
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
also heut sollte es aber klappen
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0105 0.0098 0.0103 0.0108
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/VSPC
also heut sollte es aber klappen
hey keiner, da freut euch wir sind bei 1,1 uscent
hallo? kurs 1,12 bei den amis? alle raus jetzt wo es los geht`?
Overall Average: 96% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0120 0.0096 0.0114 0.0132
0,0108 wurden übersprungen bin gespannt auf heute
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0120 0.0096 0.0114 0.0132
0,0108 wurden übersprungen bin gespannt auf heute
Overall Average: 96% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0120 0.0093 0.0118 0.0143
alle ausgeflogen weiterhin bullisch widerstand bei 0,0143 us dollar, also nicht weit weg. viel glück allen
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0120 0.0093 0.0118 0.0143
alle ausgeflogen weiterhin bullisch widerstand bei 0,0143 us dollar, also nicht weit weg. viel glück allen
gestern hat der kurs auf dem jahreshoch geschlossen, dürfte heut sehr spannend werden, ich persönlich rechne mit einem ausbruch nach oben, aber ist nur meine bescheiden meinung
drei jahreschart
in deutschland nun schon der handel bei 1 cent das sieht gut aus
Overall Average: 96% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0121 0.0114 0.0123 0.0132
widerstand wieder etwas runter, könnte montag mit dem sprung drüber klappen. schönes we allen
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0121 0.0114 0.0123 0.0132
widerstand wieder etwas runter, könnte montag mit dem sprung drüber klappen. schönes we allen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.763.228 von Loewe2004 am 29.10.12 17:36:59Hallo Loewe,
nicht schlecht! Die Jungs scheinen wirklich extrem hart am Wind zu sein und tun scheinbar alles menschenmögliche für den Erfolg von VSPC.
Schade, dass der Chang 8% von allen(?) zukünftigen GKG-Einnahmen abschrappt, ist mir irgendwie zuwider, aber naja....
Jedenfalls sind sie jetzt sehr aktuell mit ihrer Homepage! Das Interview von gestern ist auch schon verlinkt.
Schade, dass ich im Tief nicht nochmal nachgelegt hab, fehlte der Mut...
Aber dank meiner Lethargie habe ich zumindest auch nix verkauft!
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nicht schlecht! Die Jungs scheinen wirklich extrem hart am Wind zu sein und tun scheinbar alles menschenmögliche für den Erfolg von VSPC.
Schade, dass der Chang 8% von allen(?) zukünftigen GKG-Einnahmen abschrappt, ist mir irgendwie zuwider, aber naja....
Jedenfalls sind sie jetzt sehr aktuell mit ihrer Homepage! Das Interview von gestern ist auch schon verlinkt.
Schade, dass ich im Tief nicht nochmal nachgelegt hab, fehlte der Mut...
Aber dank meiner Lethargie habe ich zumindest auch nix verkauft!
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das könnte klappen mit dem ausbruch...
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VSPC/quote
Real-Time Best Bid & Ask
0.0138 / 0.0139
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VSPC/quote
Real-Time Best Bid & Ask
0.0138 / 0.0139
das war doch gut, was denkt ihr, morgen schon ca. 2 us cent?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.772.463 von berliner-nobody am 31.10.12 21:19:52nein, war es nicht. Gut ist es erst wenn Volumen im Handel ist.
0,014 bei ca. 2.3 Mio Aktien macht grade mal etwas mehr als 30.ooo $.
Gut ist: nachhaltig mit großem Volumen und dann steigt das Ding.
Ich meine, dass jetzt mehrere Interessenten aufmerksam werden auf die Projekte, zumal auch die USA im Focus steht. Good Luck
0,014 bei ca. 2.3 Mio Aktien macht grade mal etwas mehr als 30.ooo $.
Gut ist: nachhaltig mit großem Volumen und dann steigt das Ding.
Ich meine, dass jetzt mehrere Interessenten aufmerksam werden auf die Projekte, zumal auch die USA im Focus steht. Good Luck
stimmt der umsatz war noch etwas gering, aber er hat auch schon wieder etwas zu genommen und das bei steigendem kurs. bin guter dinge, wenn hier richtig umsatz kommt brennt die luft
bisher knackt sie alles nach oben. und es folgt eine gute nachricht nach der anderen.
Overall Average: 96% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0140 0.0120 0.0135 0.0150
bisher knackt sie alles nach oben. und es folgt eine gute nachricht nach der anderen.
Overall Average: 96% Buy
Price Support Pivot Point Resistance
0.0140 0.0120 0.0135 0.0150
schön -jeden tag geht es ein stückchen nach oben...
und schon steht die 0,0150 im ask - wäre super wenn wir drüber schließen..
nicht geschafft gestern, wie schade kommt heut vllt ein kleiner rücksetzer oder wir fangen gleich höher an
na wenigstens kein GAP somit kann sie weiter steigen
bin mal gespannt wo wir schließen harren ja gerade auf 0,0148 zu 0,150 kann leider nicht einsehen wieviel auf dem ask liegt?
BEI DIESEN UMSÄTZEN KANN ES SCHNELL MAL IN DIE EIN ODER ANDRE RICHTUNG GEHEN - ENTSCHEIDENT IST DIE NACHHALTIGKEIT UND EIN ANSTIEG DES UMSATZES - GOOD LUCK
es stehen an der otc 2,1 mio im ask auf der 0,015 da müsste schon einer richtig zu schlagen, aber bisher gibt es ja kaum noch verkäufe. hier ist nur noch etwas gedult angesagt
na ja - gut ding will weile haben und bis heute sind ja auch schon 1,4 Millionen über den tresen gewandert....
hallo zusammen
ist das schon bekannt ... bin heute draufgestossen ... bin da auch drin
VIASPACE Green Energy Signs Its First Supply Contract for Giant King Grass Pellets
Published: October 16, 2012
MARIETTA, Ga., Oct. 16, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VIASPACE Green Energy Inc. (OTCQB:VGREF) today announced that it has signed a five-year contract to supply Giant King™ Grass (GKG) pellets to a home furniture manufacturer located in the Guangdong Province of China. This will be VIASPACE Green Energy's first supply contract for its pellets. The customer will burn the GKG pellets in its boiler, which currently requires over 2,000 metric tons of fuel per month, for generating heat and energy to be used in its manufacturing process. ...
http://markets.on.nytimes.com/research/stocks/news/press_rel…
nwe
aston
ist das schon bekannt ... bin heute draufgestossen ... bin da auch drin
VIASPACE Green Energy Signs Its First Supply Contract for Giant King Grass Pellets
Published: October 16, 2012
MARIETTA, Ga., Oct. 16, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VIASPACE Green Energy Inc. (OTCQB:VGREF) today announced that it has signed a five-year contract to supply Giant King™ Grass (GKG) pellets to a home furniture manufacturer located in the Guangdong Province of China. This will be VIASPACE Green Energy's first supply contract for its pellets. The customer will burn the GKG pellets in its boiler, which currently requires over 2,000 metric tons of fuel per month, for generating heat and energy to be used in its manufacturing process. ...
http://markets.on.nytimes.com/research/stocks/news/press_rel…
nwe
aston
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.782.399 von aston61 am 03.11.12 11:09:54dank für die kleine aber feine news - da kann die lutzi ´ja wieder ein stückchen höher klettern...
wurde darüber auch schon gesprochen:
17 October 2012
EU acts against harm from biofuel crops
The EU is changing its policy on biofuels to encourage energy production from waste rather than from food crops ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19982214
das wird die optik für die 2.gen.biomass total verändern ... einige mehr werden auf uns schauen
17 October 2012
EU acts against harm from biofuel crops
The EU is changing its policy on biofuels to encourage energy production from waste rather than from food crops ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19982214
das wird die optik für die 2.gen.biomass total verändern ... einige mehr werden auf uns schauen
nun läuft erstmal die konso...
naja das mein ich doch... bin auch guter dinge
Na gut, wenn es denn kein anderer einstellen will:
Renewable Giant King Grass is Growing in St. Croix; VIASPACE Now on Facebook and Twitter
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1383
Sie tun was...
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Renewable Giant King Grass is Growing in St. Croix; VIASPACE Now on Facebook and Twitter
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1383
Sie tun was...
K+G mm
Lawn clippings used to make eco-friendlier fireplace logs
By Ben Coxworth
November 16, 2012
Every year, untold tons of lawn clippings end up in landfills – or at best, in compost heaps. US Department of Agriculture chemist Syed H. Imam, however, has come up with what could be a better use for them. He’s been making them into fireplace logs, that have some big advantages over conventional artificial logs.
Compressed grass clippings actually only make up about 20 to 60 percent of the logs, by weight. Much of the rest is binder material, made from commonly-available plant-based waxes or oils. These binders not only allow the logs to hold their shape, but they also boost their energy value and extend their burn time. Additional plant oils can be added to create pleasing aromas, or even to keep bugs away when burned outdoors.
Potassium chlorate accounts for two percent of the logs’ weight. It’s a mineral oxidizer that allows them to ignite quickly, while also keeping the color and height of their flames consistent. One thing that the logs don’t contain is petroleum-based chemicals, so they reportedly burn much more cleanly than regular man-made logs.
Additionally, unlike many existing products, their production process doesn’t require large amounts of heat. A temperature of about 45ºC (113ºF) is sufficient to dry the grass sufficiently, and to soften the wax so that it can be mixed in thoroughly.
The technology could also be applied to agricultural waste such as cornstalks or rice straw, and could be used to make other combustible products like pellets for wood-burning stoves, or fire-starting sticks for campfires.
Imam and his research partners are now seeking a patent for their process. Green Log already offers fireplace logs made from purpose-grown Giant King Grass, although they’re rather pricey, and require the buyer to pay a substantial shipping fee.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
http://www.gizmag.com/lawn-clippings-fireplace-logs/25058/
wenns ja jetzt im US-Laändle wächst sollte der preis eigentlich günstiger werden. die zukunft wirds zeigen ...
nwe
aston
By Ben Coxworth
November 16, 2012
Every year, untold tons of lawn clippings end up in landfills – or at best, in compost heaps. US Department of Agriculture chemist Syed H. Imam, however, has come up with what could be a better use for them. He’s been making them into fireplace logs, that have some big advantages over conventional artificial logs.
Compressed grass clippings actually only make up about 20 to 60 percent of the logs, by weight. Much of the rest is binder material, made from commonly-available plant-based waxes or oils. These binders not only allow the logs to hold their shape, but they also boost their energy value and extend their burn time. Additional plant oils can be added to create pleasing aromas, or even to keep bugs away when burned outdoors.
Potassium chlorate accounts for two percent of the logs’ weight. It’s a mineral oxidizer that allows them to ignite quickly, while also keeping the color and height of their flames consistent. One thing that the logs don’t contain is petroleum-based chemicals, so they reportedly burn much more cleanly than regular man-made logs.
Additionally, unlike many existing products, their production process doesn’t require large amounts of heat. A temperature of about 45ºC (113ºF) is sufficient to dry the grass sufficiently, and to soften the wax so that it can be mixed in thoroughly.
The technology could also be applied to agricultural waste such as cornstalks or rice straw, and could be used to make other combustible products like pellets for wood-burning stoves, or fire-starting sticks for campfires.
Imam and his research partners are now seeking a patent for their process. Green Log already offers fireplace logs made from purpose-grown Giant King Grass, although they’re rather pricey, and require the buyer to pay a substantial shipping fee.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture
http://www.gizmag.com/lawn-clippings-fireplace-logs/25058/
wenns ja jetzt im US-Laändle wächst sollte der preis eigentlich günstiger werden. die zukunft wirds zeigen ...
nwe
aston
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Engages QualityStocks Investor Relations Services
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VIASPACE just announced that they have agreed with QualityStocks to be featured in The Small Cap QualityStocks Daily Newsletter, QualityStocks Daily Blogs, and Message Boards. QualityStocks, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a free service that collates data from hundreds of Small-Cap and Micro-Cap online Investment Newsletters into one Daily Newsletter Report. QualityStocks is dedicated to assisting emerging public companies with their investor communication efforts.
VIASPACE is focused on growing renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation and environmentally friendly energy pellets, as well as a feedstock for bio-methane production, green cellulosic biofuels, biochemical, and biomaterials. A high-yield, low-cost feedstock, Giant King Grass meets the cost targets of green energy applications while maintaining a carbon neutral profile.
The highest yielding biomass crop in the world, Giant King Grass can grow in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops. Once Giant King Grass is established, it can be harvested at 3-5 feet tall every 45 to 60 days or at 14 feet tall twice a year. This incredibly high rate of growth provides a continual supply of biomass year-round, enabling strategically located power plants to operate 24 hours a day regardless of the current season.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO of VIASPACE, commented, “VSPC has a unique and solid business foundation, and appreciates the opportunity to sponsor the QualityStocks Newsletter, Video and Blogs. QualityStocks is providing a much needed service in the micro-cap and small-cap markets.”
For more information, visit www.viaspace.com
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VIASPACE just announced that they have agreed with QualityStocks to be featured in The Small Cap QualityStocks Daily Newsletter, QualityStocks Daily Blogs, and Message Boards. QualityStocks, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a free service that collates data from hundreds of Small-Cap and Micro-Cap online Investment Newsletters into one Daily Newsletter Report. QualityStocks is dedicated to assisting emerging public companies with their investor communication efforts.
VIASPACE is focused on growing renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation and environmentally friendly energy pellets, as well as a feedstock for bio-methane production, green cellulosic biofuels, biochemical, and biomaterials. A high-yield, low-cost feedstock, Giant King Grass meets the cost targets of green energy applications while maintaining a carbon neutral profile.
The highest yielding biomass crop in the world, Giant King Grass can grow in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops. Once Giant King Grass is established, it can be harvested at 3-5 feet tall every 45 to 60 days or at 14 feet tall twice a year. This incredibly high rate of growth provides a continual supply of biomass year-round, enabling strategically located power plants to operate 24 hours a day regardless of the current season.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO of VIASPACE, commented, “VSPC has a unique and solid business foundation, and appreciates the opportunity to sponsor the QualityStocks Newsletter, Video and Blogs. QualityStocks is providing a much needed service in the micro-cap and small-cap markets.”
For more information, visit www.viaspace.com
Let us hear your thoughts: VIASPACE, Inc. Message Board
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dann schiebt mal an, ihr Quality-Blogger
Form 10-Q for VIASPACE INC.
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Quarterly Report
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/121119/vspc10-q.html
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Quarterly Report
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/121119/vspc10-q.html
We have moved from a research and
development company to a deal making company focused on creating a new, robust and organic revenue
stream for our future and for our shareholders.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
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development company to a deal making company focused on creating a new, robust and organic revenue
stream for our future and for our shareholders.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
K+G mm
In the last six months, I have traveled extensively and met with many potential partners and customers. We are working on projects in eight countries and have signed several contracts. The contracts in St. Croix and Myanmar have been announced, and the others are covered by confidentiality agreements and will be disclosed at the appropriate time.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
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http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.867.950 von miesemachen am 27.11.12 20:50:06With regards to what I would like to tell an investor that might be considering an investment in VIASPACE, consider the following. When I joined the VIASPACE board of directors in January 2012, I owned about 65,000,000 shares of VSPC. Since that time, I have been aggressively accumulating additional shares, and as of today, now preferentially own just north of 127,000,000 shares which is nearly twice what I owned less than a year ago. As an insider, I continue to accumulate shares and that should send a strong message of support to current and potential investors. We are presently a penny stock, microcap company, but we aspire to much greater value and we are actively engaged in making deals happen. We want and plan to make Giant King Grass the world's leading, renewable, non-food, bioenergy platform for bioelectricity, exportable bioenergy pellets, biochemicals and bioplastics. I think that VIASPACE is an investment worth considering.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
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http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1384
K+G mm
Tag in die Runde,
die Seite 3 in der Myanmar-Präsentation (siehe link) liest sich natürlich schon recht geil, ne?
Ich meine Viaspace in einer Reihe mit Firmen wie Grundfos, Conergy (bedingt), General Electric.... schon hübsch!
http://www.viaspace.com/docs/Biomass%20Electricity%20Options…
Gruß HB
die Seite 3 in der Myanmar-Präsentation (siehe link) liest sich natürlich schon recht geil, ne?
Ich meine Viaspace in einer Reihe mit Firmen wie Grundfos, Conergy (bedingt), General Electric.... schon hübsch!
http://www.viaspace.com/docs/Biomass%20Electricity%20Options…
Gruß HB
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen commented, "Now that Giant King Grass is being targeted for real energy projects, we are achieving the kind of recognition that we believe the company deserves. A power plant (or bio refinery) co-located with a Giant King Grass plantation that provides the fuel or feedstock is a fully scalable unit that can be replicated many times throughout the world. VIASPACE is working on developing projects in more than six different countries."
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1385
Gruß HB
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1385
Gruß HB
Ausschnitt aus neuem Interview:
Dr. Schewe commented, "I enjoyed this interview with the WallStreetReporter and it gave me the
opportunity to clearly explain that we will be generating continuous revenues from our Giant King Grass
license fees on every project and also will generate additional revenue from the sale of electricity in
projects where we have equity participation in the power plant. We are actively working on both types of
deals. We are shipping and delivering Giant King Grass seedlings to several clients and will announce
those projects and deals in the near future at mutually agreed upon times. This is an exciting time at
VIASPACE and for our shareholders."
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/
Gruß HB
Dr. Schewe commented, "I enjoyed this interview with the WallStreetReporter and it gave me the
opportunity to clearly explain that we will be generating continuous revenues from our Giant King Grass
license fees on every project and also will generate additional revenue from the sale of electricity in
projects where we have equity participation in the power plant. We are actively working on both types of
deals. We are shipping and delivering Giant King Grass seedlings to several clients and will announce
those projects and deals in the near future at mutually agreed upon times. This is an exciting time at
VIASPACE and for our shareholders."
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/
Gruß HB
Schönen Sonntag allen,
da der link meines letzten postings ja scheinbar nicht mehr funktioniert, erlaube ich mir das dort zitierte Interview noch einmal in voller Länge einzustellen, da es mehrere interessante Passagen enthält:
VIASPACE Chairman Interviews with WallStreetReporter and Provides Commentary
December 6, 2012 - Walnut, California - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Board
Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, conducted a detailed interview with Juan Costello of the
WallStreetReporter on Friday, November 30, 2012, to discuss the recent corporate developments at
VIASPACE and how the company is positioning itself to succeed in the bioenergy sector. The full
interview can be heard using the following link: http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/.
Dr. Schewe commented regarding the interview, "This was a new investor audience to VIASPACE and I
spent the first half of the interview reviewing our history and then detailing all our recent news
announcements since the first of October. However, the last two questions gave me an opportunity to
provide an interesting overview of our status and outlook." The following is a transcript of the last two
questions.
Question: What is your viewpoint on the opportunities and challenges in the sector, and how are
you positioning your company to capitalize?
Answer: The opportunities are enormous and quite literally global in scope. For example, we are
currently engaged in the various stages of new business deals in eight different countries around the
world. We have done an excellent job of increasing the global awareness of Giant King Grass as the
highest yielding, dedicated energy crop in the world. We are not randomly pounding on doors; new
customers are now calling us and requesting to meet with us, many of them are actually anxious to get
started with Giant King Grass projects and we get involved in helping them with their due diligence as
step number one.
Our immediate opportunities are:
1) Direct combustion of Giant King Grass to create green and clean bioelectricity--typically a 30-90 MW
power plant. By co-locating a Giant King Grass plantation with a power plant you eliminate
transportation costs of fuel and maximize efficiencies.
2) Anaerobic biodigestion of Giant King Grass to produce biogas which is burned in an engine or turbine
to run a generator and produce electricity. This is what we are doing on St. Croix for 6MW of power;
typical sizes are one to six megawatts. The interesting and intriguing byproduct of this process is organic
fertilizer.
3) Giant King Grass can be pelletized and those pellets can be co-fired with coal to reduce the carbon
dioxide emissions or carbon footprint of coal-fired electricity production. This helps meet carbon
reduction targets and can replace up to 20% of coal in an existing coal-fired plant. We grow the grass, it's
harvested, dried and pressed into pellets and shipped in bulk like shipping grain--in other words, Giant
King Grass becomes a bio-commodity like shipping fuel--only it's continuously renewable, green energy!
Sixteen million tons of pellets are used globally today and estimates are that increases to 46 million tons
by 2020. There is a growing global demand for pellets, particularly Europe, Korea, China, and Japan is
also emerging. Regarding opportunity, I see Myanmar as a perfect place to create and export pellets.
4) The low cost of Giant King Grass creates new opportunities for commercial applications in the future,
including: Cellulosic Ethanol--by co-locating a Giant King Grass plantation and an ethanol production
facility you can reduce feedstock costs by 40-50% making cellulosic ethanol profitable. There are several
other possibilities including: bioplastics/biochemicals; pyrolysis to bio-oil; catalytic conversion to
biodiesel; biopulp for paper and textiles.
We have business deals and partnerships evolving in Southeast Asia, Africa, Korea, the Caribbean, the
Americas including Central America and Hawaii. We are positioning ourselves to capitalize by focusing
on Giant King Grass as the ideal, highest yielding bioenergy platform and making it global in scope.
With regards to challenges, I would say, "Always follow the money." From a financial perspective, the
green energy sector in general has run hot and cold over the past decade. Our challenge is to prove to our
customers and show the world, including the investment community that Giant King Grass with its
extremely high yield can meet cost targets for energy and biofuel applications. The high yield of Giant
King Grass is crucial to make biomass electricity competitive and affordable. Banks and investors will not
finance biomass power plants without a long term fuel supply contract. Giant King Grass provides a
reliable, well documented, consistent quality fuel supply or feedstock with a predictable, affordable price.
We have demonstrated to our clients that they actually save money by paying VIASPACE a license fee
for high yielding Giant King Grass as opposed to using a lower yielding, naturally occurring biomass
source.
Question: Why do you believe that your stock is worth buying today? What do you believe are the
specific growth factors which could positively impact the stock price?
Answer: Since September 30th, I have loaned the company $105,000 in the form of 3 monthly, secured,
convertible loans. As of this week (we filed the 8-K late yesterday), I have already converted all 3 of
those loans to common stock. Why would I do that? Because I absolutely, positively believe that our
stock is worth buying today! Where else can you buy a stock at a penny or pennies per share to own a
company that has a transformational green energy platform product, the unique expertise to
commercialize that product and active deals in progress in a minimum of eight different countries literally
spanning the globe? Earlier this year, when I first joined the VIASPACE Board, I was buying VSPC
common shares on the open market. Now I am buying them as an insider and have essentially doubled my
holdings since January 2012--I now preferentially hold nearly 130,000,000 shares and continue to
accumulate shares.
We have very minimal debt, we'll be generating new, organic revenue in 2013 and I believe profitable in
2014. Our business model is to collect regular, predictable license fees as Giant King Grass is harvested
by our customers over the life of their projects--that life measured in decades. In a power plant project,
VIASPACE will not only receive the license fee from harvested Giant King Grass, we'll also have an
equity participation in the power plant which will generate recurring revenue from the sale of local
electricity.
Our CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, is literally traveling the world as the passionate and driven CEO of
VIASPACE and Giant king Grass. He has spent more than 3 months in Myanmar this year. We are
building partnerships there, in Southeast Asia, Africa and the Americas--including the Caribbean. Our
proprietary product, Giant King Grass, is not just any plant; it is a dedicated, continuously renewable,
bioenergy PLATFORM. When developed and grown and used to its full potential--it is a game
changer--an enabling green technology for bioelectricity that is nearly as competitive as coal in price
but overall carbon neutral. More importantly, it can be used, as I said, for a platform for bioelectricity,
pellets for co-firing with coal, biofuels, biochemicals and bioplastics.
When the investment community clearly recognizes the true scope of our current efforts, the global reach
of our projects and the revenues that we create, I believe that our share price will begin to reflect a global
company with a global product and global reach as a huge success story in the evolution of green energy.
Giant King Grass begins as a seed and grows rapidly to 17 feet in height. I believe that is an appropriate
metaphor for investors looking at our company at this very point in time.
Dr. Schewe commented, "I enjoyed this interview with the WallStreetReporter and it gave me the
opportunity to clearly explain that we will be generating continuous revenues from our Giant King Grass
license fees on every project and also will generate additional revenue from the sale of electricity in
projects where we have equity participation in the power plant. We are actively working on both types of
deals. We are shipping and delivering Giant King Grass seedlings to several clients and will announce
those projects and deals in the near future at mutually agreed upon times. This is an exciting time at
VIASPACE and for our shareholders."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation;
for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green
cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more
information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of
Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors
include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
Zugegeben, der gute Doc S. haut hier schon mächtig in die Sahne, für meinen (europäischen) Geschmack übertreibt er es sogar ein wenig.
Aber wenn nur ein Bruchteil seiner Einschätzungen und Ankündigungen real werden, dann kann es hier satt und reichlich gen Norden gehen.
Ganz klar: KEINE Kaufempfehlung, bitte nur Geld investieren, dem ihr mit einem Lächeln beim aus dem Fenster fliegen hinterhersehen könntet. Aber dann sicherlich eines der aussichtsreicheren Risiko-Investments.
Gruß HB
da der link meines letzten postings ja scheinbar nicht mehr funktioniert, erlaube ich mir das dort zitierte Interview noch einmal in voller Länge einzustellen, da es mehrere interessante Passagen enthält:
VIASPACE Chairman Interviews with WallStreetReporter and Provides Commentary
December 6, 2012 - Walnut, California - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Board
Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, conducted a detailed interview with Juan Costello of the
WallStreetReporter on Friday, November 30, 2012, to discuss the recent corporate developments at
VIASPACE and how the company is positioning itself to succeed in the bioenergy sector. The full
interview can be heard using the following link: http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2012/12/viaspaceotcqbvspc-
chairman-kevin-schewe/.
Dr. Schewe commented regarding the interview, "This was a new investor audience to VIASPACE and I
spent the first half of the interview reviewing our history and then detailing all our recent news
announcements since the first of October. However, the last two questions gave me an opportunity to
provide an interesting overview of our status and outlook." The following is a transcript of the last two
questions.
Question: What is your viewpoint on the opportunities and challenges in the sector, and how are
you positioning your company to capitalize?
Answer: The opportunities are enormous and quite literally global in scope. For example, we are
currently engaged in the various stages of new business deals in eight different countries around the
world. We have done an excellent job of increasing the global awareness of Giant King Grass as the
highest yielding, dedicated energy crop in the world. We are not randomly pounding on doors; new
customers are now calling us and requesting to meet with us, many of them are actually anxious to get
started with Giant King Grass projects and we get involved in helping them with their due diligence as
step number one.
Our immediate opportunities are:
1) Direct combustion of Giant King Grass to create green and clean bioelectricity--typically a 30-90 MW
power plant. By co-locating a Giant King Grass plantation with a power plant you eliminate
transportation costs of fuel and maximize efficiencies.
2) Anaerobic biodigestion of Giant King Grass to produce biogas which is burned in an engine or turbine
to run a generator and produce electricity. This is what we are doing on St. Croix for 6MW of power;
typical sizes are one to six megawatts. The interesting and intriguing byproduct of this process is organic
fertilizer.
3) Giant King Grass can be pelletized and those pellets can be co-fired with coal to reduce the carbon
dioxide emissions or carbon footprint of coal-fired electricity production. This helps meet carbon
reduction targets and can replace up to 20% of coal in an existing coal-fired plant. We grow the grass, it's
harvested, dried and pressed into pellets and shipped in bulk like shipping grain--in other words, Giant
King Grass becomes a bio-commodity like shipping fuel--only it's continuously renewable, green energy!
Sixteen million tons of pellets are used globally today and estimates are that increases to 46 million tons
by 2020. There is a growing global demand for pellets, particularly Europe, Korea, China, and Japan is
also emerging. Regarding opportunity, I see Myanmar as a perfect place to create and export pellets.
4) The low cost of Giant King Grass creates new opportunities for commercial applications in the future,
including: Cellulosic Ethanol--by co-locating a Giant King Grass plantation and an ethanol production
facility you can reduce feedstock costs by 40-50% making cellulosic ethanol profitable. There are several
other possibilities including: bioplastics/biochemicals; pyrolysis to bio-oil; catalytic conversion to
biodiesel; biopulp for paper and textiles.
We have business deals and partnerships evolving in Southeast Asia, Africa, Korea, the Caribbean, the
Americas including Central America and Hawaii. We are positioning ourselves to capitalize by focusing
on Giant King Grass as the ideal, highest yielding bioenergy platform and making it global in scope.
With regards to challenges, I would say, "Always follow the money." From a financial perspective, the
green energy sector in general has run hot and cold over the past decade. Our challenge is to prove to our
customers and show the world, including the investment community that Giant King Grass with its
extremely high yield can meet cost targets for energy and biofuel applications. The high yield of Giant
King Grass is crucial to make biomass electricity competitive and affordable. Banks and investors will not
finance biomass power plants without a long term fuel supply contract. Giant King Grass provides a
reliable, well documented, consistent quality fuel supply or feedstock with a predictable, affordable price.
We have demonstrated to our clients that they actually save money by paying VIASPACE a license fee
for high yielding Giant King Grass as opposed to using a lower yielding, naturally occurring biomass
source.
Question: Why do you believe that your stock is worth buying today? What do you believe are the
specific growth factors which could positively impact the stock price?
Answer: Since September 30th, I have loaned the company $105,000 in the form of 3 monthly, secured,
convertible loans. As of this week (we filed the 8-K late yesterday), I have already converted all 3 of
those loans to common stock. Why would I do that? Because I absolutely, positively believe that our
stock is worth buying today! Where else can you buy a stock at a penny or pennies per share to own a
company that has a transformational green energy platform product, the unique expertise to
commercialize that product and active deals in progress in a minimum of eight different countries literally
spanning the globe? Earlier this year, when I first joined the VIASPACE Board, I was buying VSPC
common shares on the open market. Now I am buying them as an insider and have essentially doubled my
holdings since January 2012--I now preferentially hold nearly 130,000,000 shares and continue to
accumulate shares.
We have very minimal debt, we'll be generating new, organic revenue in 2013 and I believe profitable in
2014. Our business model is to collect regular, predictable license fees as Giant King Grass is harvested
by our customers over the life of their projects--that life measured in decades. In a power plant project,
VIASPACE will not only receive the license fee from harvested Giant King Grass, we'll also have an
equity participation in the power plant which will generate recurring revenue from the sale of local
electricity.
Our CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, is literally traveling the world as the passionate and driven CEO of
VIASPACE and Giant king Grass. He has spent more than 3 months in Myanmar this year. We are
building partnerships there, in Southeast Asia, Africa and the Americas--including the Caribbean. Our
proprietary product, Giant King Grass, is not just any plant; it is a dedicated, continuously renewable,
bioenergy PLATFORM. When developed and grown and used to its full potential--it is a game
changer--an enabling green technology for bioelectricity that is nearly as competitive as coal in price
but overall carbon neutral. More importantly, it can be used, as I said, for a platform for bioelectricity,
pellets for co-firing with coal, biofuels, biochemicals and bioplastics.
When the investment community clearly recognizes the true scope of our current efforts, the global reach
of our projects and the revenues that we create, I believe that our share price will begin to reflect a global
company with a global product and global reach as a huge success story in the evolution of green energy.
Giant King Grass begins as a seed and grows rapidly to 17 feet in height. I believe that is an appropriate
metaphor for investors looking at our company at this very point in time.
Dr. Schewe commented, "I enjoyed this interview with the WallStreetReporter and it gave me the
opportunity to clearly explain that we will be generating continuous revenues from our Giant King Grass
license fees on every project and also will generate additional revenue from the sale of electricity in
projects where we have equity participation in the power plant. We are actively working on both types of
deals. We are shipping and delivering Giant King Grass seedlings to several clients and will announce
those projects and deals in the near future at mutually agreed upon times. This is an exciting time at
VIASPACE and for our shareholders."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation;
for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green
cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more
information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of
Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors
include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
Zugegeben, der gute Doc S. haut hier schon mächtig in die Sahne, für meinen (europäischen) Geschmack übertreibt er es sogar ein wenig.
Aber wenn nur ein Bruchteil seiner Einschätzungen und Ankündigungen real werden, dann kann es hier satt und reichlich gen Norden gehen.
Ganz klar: KEINE Kaufempfehlung, bitte nur Geld investieren, dem ihr mit einem Lächeln beim aus dem Fenster fliegen hinterhersehen könntet. Aber dann sicherlich eines der aussichtsreicheren Risiko-Investments.
Gruß HB
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VIASPACE CEO Invited to Speak at EUEC2013 Conference and Company to Feature Giant King Grass in Exhibit Hall. CEO and Board Chairman to Hold Q & A Session
Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
.......
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
.......
VIASPACE CEO Invited to Speak at EUEC2013 Conference and Company to Feature Giant King Grass in Exhibit Hall. CEO and Board Chairman to Hold Q & A Session
Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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VIASPACE CEO Invited to Speak at EUEC2013 Conference and Company to Feature Giant King Grass in Exhibit Hall. CEO and Board Chairman to Hold Q & A Session
Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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VIASPACE CEO Invited to Speak at EUEC2013 Conference and Company to Feature Giant King Grass in Exhibit Hall. CEO and Board Chairman to Hold Q & A Session
Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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VIASPACE CEO Invited to Speak at EUEC2013 Conference and Company to Feature Giant King Grass in Exhibit Hall. CEO and Board Chairman to Hold Q & A Session
Walnut, California, January 2, 2013---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, will make an invited presentation at the 2013 Energy, Utility and Environment Conference (EUEC) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Dr. Kukkonen's presentation is entitled, "Giant King Grass as an Energy Crop in the United States" and will be delivered at 3:30PM in the Phoenix Convention Center North. In addition, VIASPACE is an exhibiting company and will be located in booth #734 in the exhibition hall. The Company will proudly display its proprietary, 17 feet tall, Giant King Grass (GKG) live at the exhibition booth.
The EUEC is the USA's largest, longest-running, professional networking and educational event of its kind and this year marks the 16th consecutive year for this conference to be held at the end of January in Arizona. Environmental business leaders, energy executives and government policy makers make presentations and discuss various issues in a 12 track program. The EUEC motivates clean renewable and alternate energy solutions to secure energy independence from foreign oil, while protecting our environment. Over 600 presentations are made by experts during the conference covering diverse topics of clean air policy, legislation and green technologies, energy and climate policy, wind power, solar power, carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas strategies, biofuels, biomass, biogas and renewable energy management.
As an exhibiting company, VIASPACE has 10 free passes for guests to visit our booth during the Monday evening reception from 4:00 to 7:00PM. VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe will schedule a brief presentation along with a question and answer session with any shareholders or interested parties who choose to attend. The 10 free passes will be assigned by contacting the VIASPACE Social Media Coordinator, Jaclyn Kenner at kenner@viaspace.com. If investors want to attend the entire day (either January 28 or January 29, 2013) they can purchase a pro-rated ticket for $395 in advance or at the convention. Ms. Kenner will also be coordinating activities at the exhibit booth and keep investors informed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn during the conference.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, commented, "Not only will my invited presentation focus on the economic and environmental benefits of using Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii, we will for the first time be displaying live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth. Potential customers, conference attendees, investors and other interested parties will be able to see GKG firsthand. Giant King Grass is an impressive bioenergy product when seen and experienced in person. I am also pleased to announce that our Chairman, Dr. Schewe, will be attending the conference with me and will assist in meeting with various clients, interested parties, investors and will participate with me in our Q & A session on Monday evening."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "Last year at EUEC2012, 2,037 delegates attended this conference and this year the U.S. Department of Energy is a Silver Level Exhibitor. Dr. Kukkonen is speaking in the 'Cofiring in Power Plants' track and we will have live, mature Giant King Grass in our exhibition booth along with samples of GKG pellets to show prospective clients and partners. With GKG recently being granted USDA approval in the U.S., we will use this opportunity to effectively network and expand our Company name recognition and presence in the U.S. marketplace. We have been very busy at the end of 2012 harvesting and shipping GKG seedlings from our California site and look forward to soon announcing the new locations and projects that we are actively pursuing."
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VIASPACE Giant King Grass Energy Crop Growing in Hawaii
01/14/2013
January 14, 2013 - Walnut, California - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that its proprietary dedicated energy crop, Giant KingTM Grass (GKG), is now growing in Hawaii.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, stated "Hawaii has the highest electricity rates of any US state because their electricity is mostly generated from expensive imported oil. Hawaii's electric rates range from $.30 - $.40 per kilowatt hour depending on the cost of oil. This is two or three times the cost of electricity on the US mainland. Bioelectricity from Giant King Grass is substantially cheaper than oil generated electricity and has much lower carbon emissions. In addition, the large military presence on Hawaii has requirements for liquid biofuels for aircraft and ships. We believe that Hawaii should be an important part of the VIASPACE US strategy."
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01/14/2013
January 14, 2013 - Walnut, California - VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that its proprietary dedicated energy crop, Giant KingTM Grass (GKG), is now growing in Hawaii.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, stated "Hawaii has the highest electricity rates of any US state because their electricity is mostly generated from expensive imported oil. Hawaii's electric rates range from $.30 - $.40 per kilowatt hour depending on the cost of oil. This is two or three times the cost of electricity on the US mainland. Bioelectricity from Giant King Grass is substantially cheaper than oil generated electricity and has much lower carbon emissions. In addition, the large military presence on Hawaii has requirements for liquid biofuels for aircraft and ships. We believe that Hawaii should be an important part of the VIASPACE US strategy."
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VIASPACE Board Chairman Dr. Kevin Schewe added: "The Giant King Grass now growing in Hawaii was provided by the VIASPACE nursery in California. We have recently shipped GKG seedlings from California for projects with three other customers and Dr. Kukkonen is currently out of the country and personally supervising planting of GKG with one of these new customers. We are anxious to announce these projects and are respecting our clients' internal timelines and needs in this regard. We have graduated from an R&D company and are busy executing our business strategy on a global scale."
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VIASPACE Board Chairman Dr. Kevin Schewe added: "The Giant King Grass now growing in Hawaii was provided by the VIASPACE nursery in California. We have recently shipped GKG seedlings from California for projects with three other customers and Dr. Kukkonen is currently out of the country and personally supervising planting of GKG with one of these new customers. We are anxious to announce these projects and are respecting our clients' internal timelines and needs in this regard. We have graduated from an R&D company and are busy executing our business strategy on a global scale."
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Giant King Grass To Grow U.S. Roots
Prolific grass for biofuel can be marketed here
Jan. 14, 2013
Development of a commercial market for Giant King Grass – a prolific, perennial proprietary grass developed in China and owned by the U.S. company Viaspace – is moving closer to reality. Recently, USDA released the grass from quarantine, which means it can be marketed in the U.S. and to neighboring countries.
“We don’t simply sell Giant King Grass,” explains Carl Kukkonen, CEO of Viaspace, based in Walnut, CA. “We will partner with someone in an energy project or we will do a licensing agreement.”
The grass has been growing on a Viaspace demonstration plot in California and in a pilot plantation in southern China. Kukkonen is confident that energy investors will be impressed with its production.
“Giant King Grass grows extremely well – to 20’. In one harvest, you can get 20-22 dry metric tons per acre, and if you are in a tropical area, you could harvest twice a year.” It can be grown in areas not subject to freezing.
Viaspace has one project in place in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its cooperator, Tibbar Energy, is located on St. Croix, where the grass is growing and will be harvested as an energy source to generate electricity.
“Our process of converting Giant King Grass into energy is an anaerobic digestion biogas plant that will produce electricity,” says Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy CEO.
“Giant King Grass has the highest gas yield of any bioenergy crop. It is drought resistant and thrives in tropical climates. It was a clear choice,” she explains. Her company also plans to investigate its use as baled forage to feed to cattle.
“In the (continental) U.S., we don’t have an energy policy that favors Giant King Grass for electricity generation. People can use coal and today, natural gas is very cheap,” says Kukkonen. “For biofuels, there is a better policy. The government limits how much ethanol we can make from corn grain. Last year, (2011) we hit that limit. People are discovering how to make ethanol from the green of the corn plant, and Giant King Grass is identical to corn straw for cellulosic ethanol.
“We are in discussions,” he adds. “We are talking to people in the Corn Belt who are looking to move where the fuel supply is. They don’t care where they build as long as they have a good supply of feedstock.”
Kukkonen anticipates that the grass will find its footing first in California, then perhaps in Louisiana or Florida. “Our business model is simple. Ours is a perennial grass. We can’t sell you seed every year because the grass will last 10-20 years. We get a license fee for all that you harvest. Because of the high yield of Giant King Grass, the customer saves a lot of money -- even after paying the license fee. ”
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Prolific grass for biofuel can be marketed here
Jan. 14, 2013
Development of a commercial market for Giant King Grass – a prolific, perennial proprietary grass developed in China and owned by the U.S. company Viaspace – is moving closer to reality. Recently, USDA released the grass from quarantine, which means it can be marketed in the U.S. and to neighboring countries.
“We don’t simply sell Giant King Grass,” explains Carl Kukkonen, CEO of Viaspace, based in Walnut, CA. “We will partner with someone in an energy project or we will do a licensing agreement.”
The grass has been growing on a Viaspace demonstration plot in California and in a pilot plantation in southern China. Kukkonen is confident that energy investors will be impressed with its production.
“Giant King Grass grows extremely well – to 20’. In one harvest, you can get 20-22 dry metric tons per acre, and if you are in a tropical area, you could harvest twice a year.” It can be grown in areas not subject to freezing.
Viaspace has one project in place in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its cooperator, Tibbar Energy, is located on St. Croix, where the grass is growing and will be harvested as an energy source to generate electricity.
“Our process of converting Giant King Grass into energy is an anaerobic digestion biogas plant that will produce electricity,” says Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy CEO.
“Giant King Grass has the highest gas yield of any bioenergy crop. It is drought resistant and thrives in tropical climates. It was a clear choice,” she explains. Her company also plans to investigate its use as baled forage to feed to cattle.
“In the (continental) U.S., we don’t have an energy policy that favors Giant King Grass for electricity generation. People can use coal and today, natural gas is very cheap,” says Kukkonen. “For biofuels, there is a better policy. The government limits how much ethanol we can make from corn grain. Last year, (2011) we hit that limit. People are discovering how to make ethanol from the green of the corn plant, and Giant King Grass is identical to corn straw for cellulosic ethanol.
“We are in discussions,” he adds. “We are talking to people in the Corn Belt who are looking to move where the fuel supply is. They don’t care where they build as long as they have a good supply of feedstock.”
Kukkonen anticipates that the grass will find its footing first in California, then perhaps in Louisiana or Florida. “Our business model is simple. Ours is a perennial grass. We can’t sell you seed every year because the grass will last 10-20 years. We get a license fee for all that you harvest. Because of the high yield of Giant King Grass, the customer saves a lot of money -- even after paying the license fee. ”
http://hayandforage.com/marketing/giant-king-grass-grow-us-r…
passt gut zu den Meldungen über Hawai und St.Croix
IRENA report finds cost reduction potential for biomass power
By Erin Voegele | January 18, 2013
The International Renewable Energy Agency has published a report that provides a comprehensive analysis of the costs and performance of various renewable power technologies that are currently available. The report, titled “Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2012: An Overview,” notes that more than 100 GW of renewable power capacity were brought online in 2011 alone, demonstrating that renewables have gone mainstream and are being supported by a “virtuous circle,” of increasing deployment, fast learning rates and significant, and sometimes rapid, cost decreases.
According to the report, renewable power now accounts for approximately half of all new power generation capacity additions on a worldwide basis. Regarding biomass, 6 GW of biomass-based power generation was brought online in 2011 alone.
The report also notes that in some areas, renewable power production is now the most economical solution for bringing new capacity online. This is especially true in areas where oil-fired generation has is the predominant source of power, such as islands and regions that need off-grid sources of power. “As the cost of renewable power drops, the scope of economically viable applications will increase even further,” said IRENA in the report.
According to the report, some biomass power technologies, such as direct combustion, cofiring, anaerobic digestion, municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration, landfill gas and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) technologies are mature, commercially proven processes with long track records. Other technologies, such as atmospheric biomass gasification and pyrolysis, are in early stages of development. In addition, a wide variety of processes, including integrated gasification combined cycle and biohydrogen production and some biorefining technologies are still in research and development or demonstration phases. This means that the potential cost reductions for the biomass industry are very heterogeneous. “While only marginal cost reductions can be anticipated in the short term, the long-term potential for cost reductions from those technologies that are not yet widely deployed is good,” said the authors in the report.
To analyze the economics of biomass power production, the IRENA considered three primary factors: feedstock type, conversion process and power generation technologies. The report points out that feedstock costs alone can represent 40 to 50 percent of the total cost of biomass power.
In its report, the IRENA estimates that while most biomass combustion technologies are mature, growth in the market will allow capital reductions of 10 to 15 percent to be possible by 2020 for higher-cost markets for stoker, bubbling fluidized bed, and circulating fluidized boiler technologies. With the exception of anaerobic digestion, the cost reduction potential of gasification technologies is expected to be higher. If deployment of these processes accelerates, capital cost reductions ranging from 10 to 20 percent could be possible by 2020.
http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/8533/irena-report-finds-…
IRENA report finds cost reduction potential for biomass power
By Erin Voegele | January 18, 2013
The International Renewable Energy Agency has published a report that provides a comprehensive analysis of the costs and performance of various renewable power technologies that are currently available. The report, titled “Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2012: An Overview,” notes that more than 100 GW of renewable power capacity were brought online in 2011 alone, demonstrating that renewables have gone mainstream and are being supported by a “virtuous circle,” of increasing deployment, fast learning rates and significant, and sometimes rapid, cost decreases.
According to the report, renewable power now accounts for approximately half of all new power generation capacity additions on a worldwide basis. Regarding biomass, 6 GW of biomass-based power generation was brought online in 2011 alone.
The report also notes that in some areas, renewable power production is now the most economical solution for bringing new capacity online. This is especially true in areas where oil-fired generation has is the predominant source of power, such as islands and regions that need off-grid sources of power. “As the cost of renewable power drops, the scope of economically viable applications will increase even further,” said IRENA in the report.
According to the report, some biomass power technologies, such as direct combustion, cofiring, anaerobic digestion, municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration, landfill gas and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) technologies are mature, commercially proven processes with long track records. Other technologies, such as atmospheric biomass gasification and pyrolysis, are in early stages of development. In addition, a wide variety of processes, including integrated gasification combined cycle and biohydrogen production and some biorefining technologies are still in research and development or demonstration phases. This means that the potential cost reductions for the biomass industry are very heterogeneous. “While only marginal cost reductions can be anticipated in the short term, the long-term potential for cost reductions from those technologies that are not yet widely deployed is good,” said the authors in the report.
To analyze the economics of biomass power production, the IRENA considered three primary factors: feedstock type, conversion process and power generation technologies. The report points out that feedstock costs alone can represent 40 to 50 percent of the total cost of biomass power.
In its report, the IRENA estimates that while most biomass combustion technologies are mature, growth in the market will allow capital reductions of 10 to 15 percent to be possible by 2020 for higher-cost markets for stoker, bubbling fluidized bed, and circulating fluidized boiler technologies. With the exception of anaerobic digestion, the cost reduction potential of gasification technologies is expected to be higher. If deployment of these processes accelerates, capital cost reductions ranging from 10 to 20 percent could be possible by 2020.
http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/8533/irena-report-finds-…
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Highlights Advantages of Giant King Grass over Other Renewable Biofuels
Posted On: January 22, 2013 2:45:52 PM PST
Every new high temperature record reported creates additional pressure on governments around the world to reduce the massive amounts of greenhouse gases still being dumped into the atmosphere. It’s painful news, but it also increases the value of VIASPACE, providers of the most efficient biomass energy crop available, and a superior way to address the threat of global warming. The company’s proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG) is a fast-growing dedicated biomass crop that absorbs as much carbon during growth as it releases when burned. It provides carbon-neutral energy and potentially the highest yield available anywhere.
GKG offers definite advantages over other biofuels. Traditional waste sourcing of biofuels involves a number of logistical and economic issues that reduce its bottom-line efficiency. Depending upon waste sources means depending upon volatile resource markets for pricing, making it difficult or impossible to accurately forecast margins. Such unpredictability hampers the ability to obtain financing, restricting commercial growth. Dedicated biofuel crops are the answer, but too often this means using land or actual crops that can impact food supplies, an approach roundly rejected in many parts of the world. Another problem with many proposed bio-crops is their low yield. Bio-crop fuels are only valuable in as much as they can efficiently capture the energy of the sun for later release in power plants, and many crops simply don’t grow quickly enough to meet the need. In addition, some crops are limited in their ability to be processed for easy transport to distant locations where they are needed.
Giant King Grass addresses all of these issues, providing the best bio-crop fuel solution.
• GKG is a dedicated crop, with reliable and flexible growth characteristics, making it easy to predict the costs of production.
• GKG is a non-food crop, and can also be grown on marginal lands which would not be used for growing food, meaning no negative impact on food supplies.
• GKG’s super high yield means high output per unit cost, meeting even difficult cost targets for green applications.
• GKG can be burned directly, but can also be produced, transported, and burned in pellet form, making it a viable source for many locations.
• GKG can even be used as a feedstock to make liquid transportation fuels, such as cellulosic ethanol, butanol, and green gasoline, as well as to produce biochemicals and bio plastics.
For additional information, visit the company’s website at www.VIASPACE.com
http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/VIASPACE-Inc-VSPC-Highlights-…
Posted On: January 22, 2013 2:45:52 PM PST
Every new high temperature record reported creates additional pressure on governments around the world to reduce the massive amounts of greenhouse gases still being dumped into the atmosphere. It’s painful news, but it also increases the value of VIASPACE, providers of the most efficient biomass energy crop available, and a superior way to address the threat of global warming. The company’s proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG) is a fast-growing dedicated biomass crop that absorbs as much carbon during growth as it releases when burned. It provides carbon-neutral energy and potentially the highest yield available anywhere.
GKG offers definite advantages over other biofuels. Traditional waste sourcing of biofuels involves a number of logistical and economic issues that reduce its bottom-line efficiency. Depending upon waste sources means depending upon volatile resource markets for pricing, making it difficult or impossible to accurately forecast margins. Such unpredictability hampers the ability to obtain financing, restricting commercial growth. Dedicated biofuel crops are the answer, but too often this means using land or actual crops that can impact food supplies, an approach roundly rejected in many parts of the world. Another problem with many proposed bio-crops is their low yield. Bio-crop fuels are only valuable in as much as they can efficiently capture the energy of the sun for later release in power plants, and many crops simply don’t grow quickly enough to meet the need. In addition, some crops are limited in their ability to be processed for easy transport to distant locations where they are needed.
Giant King Grass addresses all of these issues, providing the best bio-crop fuel solution.
• GKG is a dedicated crop, with reliable and flexible growth characteristics, making it easy to predict the costs of production.
• GKG is a non-food crop, and can also be grown on marginal lands which would not be used for growing food, meaning no negative impact on food supplies.
• GKG’s super high yield means high output per unit cost, meeting even difficult cost targets for green applications.
• GKG can be burned directly, but can also be produced, transported, and burned in pellet form, making it a viable source for many locations.
• GKG can even be used as a feedstock to make liquid transportation fuels, such as cellulosic ethanol, butanol, and green gasoline, as well as to produce biochemicals and bio plastics.
For additional information, visit the company’s website at www.VIASPACE.com
http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/VIASPACE-Inc-VSPC-Highlights-…
jetzte darf sich aber bald mal was tun, die Aussichten sind zumindest erfolgversprechend
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Offers Energy Solution to Address Global Warming Crisis
January 9, 2013
A recent Reuters report indicates that West Antarctica is warming at a rate nearly twice as fast as previously thought, almost 3 times the global average. The warming is of special concern since West Antarctica has enormous ice sheet glaciers, which an ice shelf collapse could release, speeding their flow to the ocean and contributing to significant sea level rise. If West Antarctica were to melt entirely, sea level could rise by 11 feet. It comes on top of news that 2012 could end up being the hottest year in U.S. history, a year where the month of July set the record as being the hottest single month in the U.S. since weather records began back in 1895.
It’s a seemingly endless flow of news about global warming that continues to drive efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialized nations have been reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and now China is setting caps on coal use, while other developing countries increasingly look toward alternative energy sources.
For VIASPACE, provider of proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG), a dedicated biomass crop offering exceptionally high yields, the growing global crisis represents almost unlimited opportunities. GKG easily fits into the existing combustion oriented power industry infrastructure but represents zero-carbon energy production. When the crop grows, it absorbs carbon, balancing out the carbon released during burning in power plants. It’s more economical than solar or wind, and does not rely on weather or sun conditions for power production. In short, GKG is the ideal answer for an energy hungry world that needs to drastically limit greenhouse gas emissions, and the company has been actively signing contracts around the world to supply GKG. VIASPACE is also working with partners to develop other green bioenergy projects that can use Giant King Grass. For example, GKG can be used as a feedstock to make liquid transportation biofuels, such as green gasoline.
For more information on VIASPACE and its energy crop, visit www.VIASPACE.com
http://blog.qualitystocks.net/viaspace-inc-vspcob/viaspace-i…
January 9, 2013
A recent Reuters report indicates that West Antarctica is warming at a rate nearly twice as fast as previously thought, almost 3 times the global average. The warming is of special concern since West Antarctica has enormous ice sheet glaciers, which an ice shelf collapse could release, speeding their flow to the ocean and contributing to significant sea level rise. If West Antarctica were to melt entirely, sea level could rise by 11 feet. It comes on top of news that 2012 could end up being the hottest year in U.S. history, a year where the month of July set the record as being the hottest single month in the U.S. since weather records began back in 1895.
It’s a seemingly endless flow of news about global warming that continues to drive efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialized nations have been reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and now China is setting caps on coal use, while other developing countries increasingly look toward alternative energy sources.
For VIASPACE, provider of proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG), a dedicated biomass crop offering exceptionally high yields, the growing global crisis represents almost unlimited opportunities. GKG easily fits into the existing combustion oriented power industry infrastructure but represents zero-carbon energy production. When the crop grows, it absorbs carbon, balancing out the carbon released during burning in power plants. It’s more economical than solar or wind, and does not rely on weather or sun conditions for power production. In short, GKG is the ideal answer for an energy hungry world that needs to drastically limit greenhouse gas emissions, and the company has been actively signing contracts around the world to supply GKG. VIASPACE is also working with partners to develop other green bioenergy projects that can use Giant King Grass. For example, GKG can be used as a feedstock to make liquid transportation biofuels, such as green gasoline.
For more information on VIASPACE and its energy crop, visit www.VIASPACE.com
http://blog.qualitystocks.net/viaspace-inc-vspcob/viaspace-i…
Was sagt uns das?
Als Viaspace Manager würde alles dransetzen, GKG voranzutreiben
um diese Technologie durchzusetzen ... Damit mein Arsch nicht im
Wasser versinkt!
Als Viaspace Manager würde alles dransetzen, GKG voranzutreiben
um diese Technologie durchzusetzen ... Damit mein Arsch nicht im
Wasser versinkt!
na einiges haben sie ja doch schon in der kurzen zeit erreicht ... bin da ganz zuverschtlich und kann noch lange warten
mal schauen was VUK im amiboard meldet ... er ist zur präsi vom 29.1.13 eingeladen
mal schauen was VUK im amiboard meldet ... er ist zur präsi vom 29.1.13 eingeladen
VIASPACE Signs Project Agreement and Growing Giant King Grass in South Africa
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
WALNUT, Calif., Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that it has signed a project agreement and received initial funding from Selectra CC of Johannesburg South Africa. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen delivered Giant King™ Grass (GKG) to South Africa, supervised the first planting, and held business meetings with Selectra and their partners.
Selectra is a leading developer of sustainable bioenergy projects in Africa and sought out Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop. Selectra is considering both biogas and direct combustion biomass power plants. VIASPACE and Selectra may join forces on specific future projects.
Selectra obtained an import permit from the South African government for Giant King Grass that required detailed inspection and treatment. Accordingly, US agriculture officials inspected the VIASPACE nursery in California and witnessed the treatment required by South Africa, and then issued the phytosanitary certificate stating that the Giant King Grass was free of disease and pests.
The first specific project for Selectra is to produce energy on land that has been affected by mining in South Africa. Mining is a very large industry in South Africa, and there are many mine affected lands. For example, gold mining produces large amounts of ore from which the gold has been extracted. There are thousands of hectares of these "mine dumps" or more correctly stated slimes dams and mine tailings (the footprint that remains after a slimes dam has been removed for further processing).
Dr. Kukkonen and representatives from Selectra visited two different mining locations for the start of this business relationship. Selectra and VIASPACE are conducting two trials, namely on mine affected land and on mine tailings; the success of which will significantly contribute to development of local communities with other social benefits associated with remediation of mine affected land.
Giant King Grass is a candidate crop to remediate mine affected land through the removal of heavy metals by phytoremediation and by returning organic matter into the tailings to make soil. Another important benefit could be the reduction of dust and erosion on the slimes dams thereby contributing to better health for local communities. Incorporation of Giant King Grass in Selectra's mining program results in a truly sustainable solution as the grass is then harvested for bioenergy applications thereby offsetting the costs of the program.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "South Africa has a good climate for Giant King Grass and we are pleased to be working with Selectra. We are certain that Giant King Grass will grow well on the unmined land, and are hopeful about the prospects for bio remediation of the mine dumps and tailings. The Giant King Grass test plantings will tell us whether Giant King Grass will grow on dumps and tailings or not. We cannot guarantee the results, but if Giant King Grass can be successfully grown on mine affected land, this will represent another very large market."
Selectra Commercial Director Dwight Rosslee reports, "We have grown beets and sorghum on the tailings dams. These are annual crops. We believe that Giant King Grass will have significant advantages because it is a perennial crop that does not require replanting every year, and the root system will deposit organic matter into the soil. If it is successful, we plan to build a biomass power plant to generate electricity from the Giant King Grass. We will have taken a major environmental problem and turned it into a major asset."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "We are genuinely excited about our project with Selectra in South Africa to grow GKG on unmined lands and the new possibility of expanding the role of Giant King Grass for the purpose of phytoremediation and linking that process to carbon neutral bioenergy production. The African Continent represents a large and important market for VIASPACE. We are now growing Giant King Grass and are actively engaged in Africa, Myanmar, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Central America, the United States and elsewhere. We have many exciting projects in various stages of development and we will continue to announce the details of those deals according to our clients' timelines and schedules. Our business is beginning to build upon itself as new clients are regularly contacting us with new projects to evaluate and consider. We are working hard to build a robust and recurring revenue stream to make this company a global leader in the green energy business sector."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
http://www.wset.com/story/20721388/viaspace-signs-project-ag…
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
WALNUT, Calif., Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that it has signed a project agreement and received initial funding from Selectra CC of Johannesburg South Africa. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen delivered Giant King™ Grass (GKG) to South Africa, supervised the first planting, and held business meetings with Selectra and their partners.
Selectra is a leading developer of sustainable bioenergy projects in Africa and sought out Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop. Selectra is considering both biogas and direct combustion biomass power plants. VIASPACE and Selectra may join forces on specific future projects.
Selectra obtained an import permit from the South African government for Giant King Grass that required detailed inspection and treatment. Accordingly, US agriculture officials inspected the VIASPACE nursery in California and witnessed the treatment required by South Africa, and then issued the phytosanitary certificate stating that the Giant King Grass was free of disease and pests.
The first specific project for Selectra is to produce energy on land that has been affected by mining in South Africa. Mining is a very large industry in South Africa, and there are many mine affected lands. For example, gold mining produces large amounts of ore from which the gold has been extracted. There are thousands of hectares of these "mine dumps" or more correctly stated slimes dams and mine tailings (the footprint that remains after a slimes dam has been removed for further processing).
Dr. Kukkonen and representatives from Selectra visited two different mining locations for the start of this business relationship. Selectra and VIASPACE are conducting two trials, namely on mine affected land and on mine tailings; the success of which will significantly contribute to development of local communities with other social benefits associated with remediation of mine affected land.
Giant King Grass is a candidate crop to remediate mine affected land through the removal of heavy metals by phytoremediation and by returning organic matter into the tailings to make soil. Another important benefit could be the reduction of dust and erosion on the slimes dams thereby contributing to better health for local communities. Incorporation of Giant King Grass in Selectra's mining program results in a truly sustainable solution as the grass is then harvested for bioenergy applications thereby offsetting the costs of the program.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "South Africa has a good climate for Giant King Grass and we are pleased to be working with Selectra. We are certain that Giant King Grass will grow well on the unmined land, and are hopeful about the prospects for bio remediation of the mine dumps and tailings. The Giant King Grass test plantings will tell us whether Giant King Grass will grow on dumps and tailings or not. We cannot guarantee the results, but if Giant King Grass can be successfully grown on mine affected land, this will represent another very large market."
Selectra Commercial Director Dwight Rosslee reports, "We have grown beets and sorghum on the tailings dams. These are annual crops. We believe that Giant King Grass will have significant advantages because it is a perennial crop that does not require replanting every year, and the root system will deposit organic matter into the soil. If it is successful, we plan to build a biomass power plant to generate electricity from the Giant King Grass. We will have taken a major environmental problem and turned it into a major asset."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "We are genuinely excited about our project with Selectra in South Africa to grow GKG on unmined lands and the new possibility of expanding the role of Giant King Grass for the purpose of phytoremediation and linking that process to carbon neutral bioenergy production. The African Continent represents a large and important market for VIASPACE. We are now growing Giant King Grass and are actively engaged in Africa, Myanmar, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Central America, the United States and elsewhere. We have many exciting projects in various stages of development and we will continue to announce the details of those deals according to our clients' timelines and schedules. Our business is beginning to build upon itself as new clients are regularly contacting us with new projects to evaluate and consider. We are working hard to build a robust and recurring revenue stream to make this company a global leader in the green energy business sector."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
http://www.wset.com/story/20721388/viaspace-signs-project-ag…
Zitat von aston61: na einiges haben sie ja doch schon in der kurzen zeit erreicht ... bin da ganz zuverschtlich und kann noch lange warten
mal schauen was VUK im amiboard meldet ... er ist zur präsi vom 29.1.13 eingeladen
hier der bericht ...
by vukich70.Jan 29, 2013 1:53 PM.PermalinkGo to topic
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It went well. There were about 6 other shareholders at the booth. Met Dr. Schewe right when I arrived at their booth. Spoke with him one-on-one for about 30 minutes or so. One of the questions I wanted answered was the sub-license and how protected we are? He wasn't worried about it to make a long story short, but nothing is ever 100%. He stated over and over that closing deals is the up most importance to the companies success. Dr. K gave a very in-depth presentation from a powerpoint that we all seen from the website and other sources. Dr.K is very knowledgeable to say the least. A question was asked about how many deals will it take for the company to be profitable. We have several deals on the table that are in different stages, which effects revenues. Once a project passes the first stage (testing) then a plan is put in place for building a power plant based on the GKG plantation, if the client goes in this direction. Calculations are giving and then a price is set for a reoccurring license fee. The important takeaway from the meeting dealt around financing projects and future projects. Banks typically will not approve loans until a reliable "sustainable fuel" source is introduced first, before any build takes place. It will not shock me if we are profitable this year. Many companies around the world including the largest bio-fuel and digestion plants based here in the states are knocking on the doors. Listening to Dr. K. I get a sense that this bio-fuel thing is starting to heat up. There are many different routes that we can go in, but the first route are the low hanging fruit. Dr. Schewe wants DEALS CLOSED! Period end of story. The more locations planting GKG the quicker our revenues add up, and over time we expand our foot print geographically. Dr. K also got scientific with the sugars GKG produces, and compared them to competition like wood, straws and other grasses. We have a top notch product and we are focused on expanding here in the states and internationally. These guys were tight lipped on what they are allowed to say. I will say this in all confidence, there are more deals coming! How large, with who, revenue, time frame, that will all come out once released. Last point, the latest PR in S. Africa. This can be a really good opportunity for us. Everything lies upon the testing which was paid for. Dr. K also mentioned that they are done giving away samples for free. We went money moving forward which I liked! All-in-all, my money stays put for now and we will see how the market reacts with future news.
Sentiment: Buy
erbaulicher Beitrag aus dem yahoo-Board über CK:
My EUEC first hand report - I was there 2 days and watched Dr. K speak on January 29th
by jminvested . Jan 30, 2013 8:33 PM . Permalink
One of my concerns before going there was how is the material being presented. Is Dr. K good at presenting? I am happy to report he is a very good speaker and very competent. I watched him yesterday and he is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about what he is doing. He came across very professional which I am very happy about. Dr. K and I went to a few other presentations together and his focus was always on how the other companies could help us. I watched him network and build relationships with passion in his eyes. Later at the booth I watched him talk to a prospective client from India. it looked like there was going to be some possibilities there. the gentleman also had contacts in other parts of the country that could turn into something. I will say Dr. K is trying very hard but he is only one person. At some point Dr. K and Dr. S will benefit from a polished marketing team that can drive and close sales (just one or two to start). I think it would help to get more people out there showing what we have and how it can benefit them. More than once Dr. K said that potential GKG Customers had reached out and contacted him first. I am in business development and know that there are a few people out there that would jump at the opportunity to represent GKG and do it from mainly the revenues of what they sold. The potential for them would be huge. I have to say I was very impressed with Dr. K both professionally and personally. He was extremely cordial and accommodating to me.
I asked Dr. S about dilution and so many shares outstanding. I asked him about a share buy back program. He said he is just like me. He has paid for every share he owns. He said it is his philosophy that buying back shares would be the right move. He didn't commit or promise anything but he agrees there are too many shares now. Dr. S also impressed me and just like Dr. K he was very cordial and accommodating. They both come across as very likeable. Dr. S is also very knowledgeable and passionate about GKG and Viaspace. He made it very clear that he is all in as far as creating shareholder value. He knows that its about closing deals. I asked when we could be profitable and he said Viaspace is very efficient now and that the first deal by itself once revenues start coming in could make us profitable. He would or probable couldn't commit to any specific numbers on what the revenue would be on that first deal but said as we get closer to harvesting the grass on the first deal they would have a better idea of profitability and would let the shareholders know.
Overall I am very glad I went. Dr. S is still working at his practice 60 hours a week so he is not putting in the hours Dr. K is but what he is doing is putting in the money to help keep it moving forward. His commitment to Viaspace is huge. He also knows this is a business and a business needs to make money so he is helping to keep the company focus on money making tasks. That is what I see anyway. There working hard but a little good luck wouldn't hurt either. I think its just starting and momentum is just around the corner.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
http://finance.yahoo.com/mbview/threadview/;_ylt=AwrHgfEkEwp…
My EUEC first hand report - I was there 2 days and watched Dr. K speak on January 29th
by jminvested . Jan 30, 2013 8:33 PM . Permalink
One of my concerns before going there was how is the material being presented. Is Dr. K good at presenting? I am happy to report he is a very good speaker and very competent. I watched him yesterday and he is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about what he is doing. He came across very professional which I am very happy about. Dr. K and I went to a few other presentations together and his focus was always on how the other companies could help us. I watched him network and build relationships with passion in his eyes. Later at the booth I watched him talk to a prospective client from India. it looked like there was going to be some possibilities there. the gentleman also had contacts in other parts of the country that could turn into something. I will say Dr. K is trying very hard but he is only one person. At some point Dr. K and Dr. S will benefit from a polished marketing team that can drive and close sales (just one or two to start). I think it would help to get more people out there showing what we have and how it can benefit them. More than once Dr. K said that potential GKG Customers had reached out and contacted him first. I am in business development and know that there are a few people out there that would jump at the opportunity to represent GKG and do it from mainly the revenues of what they sold. The potential for them would be huge. I have to say I was very impressed with Dr. K both professionally and personally. He was extremely cordial and accommodating to me.
I asked Dr. S about dilution and so many shares outstanding. I asked him about a share buy back program. He said he is just like me. He has paid for every share he owns. He said it is his philosophy that buying back shares would be the right move. He didn't commit or promise anything but he agrees there are too many shares now. Dr. S also impressed me and just like Dr. K he was very cordial and accommodating. They both come across as very likeable. Dr. S is also very knowledgeable and passionate about GKG and Viaspace. He made it very clear that he is all in as far as creating shareholder value. He knows that its about closing deals. I asked when we could be profitable and he said Viaspace is very efficient now and that the first deal by itself once revenues start coming in could make us profitable. He would or probable couldn't commit to any specific numbers on what the revenue would be on that first deal but said as we get closer to harvesting the grass on the first deal they would have a better idea of profitability and would let the shareholders know.
Overall I am very glad I went. Dr. S is still working at his practice 60 hours a week so he is not putting in the hours Dr. K is but what he is doing is putting in the money to help keep it moving forward. His commitment to Viaspace is huge. He also knows this is a business and a business needs to make money so he is helping to keep the company focus on money making tasks. That is what I see anyway. There working hard but a little good luck wouldn't hurt either. I think its just starting and momentum is just around the corner.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
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Project Overview
Tibbar Energy USVI is working to develop a closed-loop biomass facility, which will produce biogas through the process of anaerobic digestion. The feedstock, called Giant King Grass, will be grown on a 1000 plus acres on St. Croix. The biogas from the process will then be used to generate 6 MW of renewable electricity. Tibbar is at an early stage of project development and will introduce the technical and environmental aspects of the project during the upcoming weeks.
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http://www.tibbarconstruction.com/usvi_biomass_faqs.html
Project Overview
Tibbar Energy USVI is working to develop a closed-loop biomass facility, which will produce biogas through the process of anaerobic digestion. The feedstock, called Giant King Grass, will be grown on a 1000 plus acres on St. Croix. The biogas from the process will then be used to generate 6 MW of renewable electricity. Tibbar is at an early stage of project development and will introduce the technical and environmental aspects of the project during the upcoming weeks.
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http://www.tibbarconstruction.com/usvi_biomass_faqs.html
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.089.786 von aston61 am 31.01.13 21:30:39seit dem 28.Sep.2012 wächst unser Grass auf St.Croix
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VIASPACE Chairman and CEO Attend EUEC 2013, Giant King Grass Prominently Featured in Convention Exhibit Hall
Mon Feb 4, 2013 7:30am EST
WALNUT, Calif., Feb. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE, Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC)
today announced that Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe and CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen,
together attended the 16th Annual Energy, Utility and Environment Conference
(EUEC) held in Phoenix, Arizona from Monday, January 28 through Wednesday,
January 30, 2013.
Dr. Kukkonen delivered his presentation entitled, "Giant King Grass (GKG) as an
Energy Crop in the United States" on Tuesday, January 29, in the
"Biomass/Cofiring in Power Plants" session of the "Biofuels and Biomass"
conference track. In addition, VIASPACE sponsored a booth in the Convention
Exhibit Hall featuring two, towering, harvested examples of Giant King Grass.
On Monday evening, January 29, Dr. Kukkonen and Dr. Schewe together hosted
VIASPACE shareholders for a presentation and question and answer session.
Dr. Kukkonen reported, "The EUEC Meeting, now in its 16th consecutive year,
provided an impressive technical program. There were over 1800 attendees and 150
exhibitors including VIASPACE. This year's conference was focused on safe and
clean energy development and the use of U.S. domestic resources. I met with
prospective clients and partners to discuss expanding the footprint of Giant
King Grass in the United States and elsewhere. My presentation was well
received and follow-up discussions have led to new business prospects. The
interest in using GKG as a dedicated, continuously renewable bioenergy platform
is rapidly accelerating given our recent progress in South Africa, St. Croix,
Myanmar, Central America, California and Hawaii."
Dr. Schewe also commented, "This was my second major VIASPACE meeting to attend
with Dr. Kukkonen and his presentations continue to impress those attending
regarding the fact that GKG is the highest yielding, non-food, bioenergy
platform crop in the world. Our booth in the Phoenix Convention Center Exhibit
Hall was intriguing to those attending and the towering Giant King Grass could
be seen from any vantage point throughout the exhibit hall. VIASPACE captured a
lot of attention from many parties as a result."
Dr, Schewe added, "Our Monday night meeting with VIASPACE shareholders was a
success. I personally met with shareholders who came to Phoenix from different
parts of the country, and candidly answered their questions. Some of these
questions and answers are worth sharing because not every shareholder is able to
come and meet with us in person:
Question: Can you comment on the Giant King Grass license and what it means to
our Company?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "VIASPACE has the exclusive license to grow,
market and sell Giant King Grass in the entire world outside China and Taiwan
and this is documented in our public filings. We have established ourselves as
the world's premier experts at growing, handling and utilizing this specific
energy crop as the highest yielding bioenergy platform crop in the world. Our
strength and security are rooted in the extensive, independent, third-party
testing of GKG and secondly, in our reputable expertise in showing and
partnering with our customers on how to succeed in its use. Of course there are
competing products in the bioenergy universe, but we are moving fast to make GKG
the preferred platform product because its extremely high yield makes more
economic sense than its competitors."
Question: When will VIASPACE be profitable?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "This Company has never been run leaner than its
current overhead structure. Both our CEO and CFO took one-third salary pay-cuts
on October 1, 2012 when VIASPACE became a stand-alone company. I personally
have not drawn a salary for all the work that I have done for the Company. Our
other employees work as independent contractors and we rigorously control those
costs. All that said, given the number and significance of the deals in our
pipeline, I personally believe that we can achieve profitability in 2014."
Question: Is our common stock (VSPC) headed for a reverse split?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "There are no plans for a reverse split this year
or in the near future. I currently hold just north of 130,000,000 common VSPC
shares and I purchased each and every one of those shares with my hard-earned
money. I purchased more than half of those shares on the open market and the
rest at a 20% discount to the prior month's average trading price according to
my formal agreement to assist in funding the ongoing operations of the Company.
I believe that VIASPACE is somewhat unique among penny stocks at this time
because the Chairman of the Board wasn't given his stock or awarded his stock in
exchange for his work, advice or expertise--he personally paid for it and looks
at the stock's value appreciation as does any other common shareholder. If we
had adequate corporate revenues at this very moment, my philosophy would be to
use that revenue for continued organic corporate growth and to institute a
formal share buy-back plan and retire those common shares as we buy them back to
decrease the overall share count. Both actions would work together to
significantly increase the value of my common shares and everyone else's. The
ONLY circumstance that would ever merit consideration of a reverse split on my
watch would be the need to move to a higher exchange because we are growing so
fast that we need the financial advantages that only a higher exchange can
offer."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "I want our shareholders to know that Dr. Kukkonen and I
make a great team working together. We are both scientists by training and
background, but Carl is focused on expanding the world's successful use of Giant
King Grass as the leading bioenergy platform and I am focused on the business
success of our company and growing shareholder value. Perfect timing is
everything in the critical success of business, and as we mutually conveyed at
the EUEC 2013 Meeting, we believe that the time is perfect for the success of
Giant King Grass as the world's premier bioenergy platform."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean
electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a
feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels,
biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food
production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr.
Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or
IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our
periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/04/ca-viaspace-kinggr…
Mon Feb 4, 2013 7:30am EST
WALNUT, Calif., Feb. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE, Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC)
today announced that Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe and CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen,
together attended the 16th Annual Energy, Utility and Environment Conference
(EUEC) held in Phoenix, Arizona from Monday, January 28 through Wednesday,
January 30, 2013.
Dr. Kukkonen delivered his presentation entitled, "Giant King Grass (GKG) as an
Energy Crop in the United States" on Tuesday, January 29, in the
"Biomass/Cofiring in Power Plants" session of the "Biofuels and Biomass"
conference track. In addition, VIASPACE sponsored a booth in the Convention
Exhibit Hall featuring two, towering, harvested examples of Giant King Grass.
On Monday evening, January 29, Dr. Kukkonen and Dr. Schewe together hosted
VIASPACE shareholders for a presentation and question and answer session.
Dr. Kukkonen reported, "The EUEC Meeting, now in its 16th consecutive year,
provided an impressive technical program. There were over 1800 attendees and 150
exhibitors including VIASPACE. This year's conference was focused on safe and
clean energy development and the use of U.S. domestic resources. I met with
prospective clients and partners to discuss expanding the footprint of Giant
King Grass in the United States and elsewhere. My presentation was well
received and follow-up discussions have led to new business prospects. The
interest in using GKG as a dedicated, continuously renewable bioenergy platform
is rapidly accelerating given our recent progress in South Africa, St. Croix,
Myanmar, Central America, California and Hawaii."
Dr. Schewe also commented, "This was my second major VIASPACE meeting to attend
with Dr. Kukkonen and his presentations continue to impress those attending
regarding the fact that GKG is the highest yielding, non-food, bioenergy
platform crop in the world. Our booth in the Phoenix Convention Center Exhibit
Hall was intriguing to those attending and the towering Giant King Grass could
be seen from any vantage point throughout the exhibit hall. VIASPACE captured a
lot of attention from many parties as a result."
Dr, Schewe added, "Our Monday night meeting with VIASPACE shareholders was a
success. I personally met with shareholders who came to Phoenix from different
parts of the country, and candidly answered their questions. Some of these
questions and answers are worth sharing because not every shareholder is able to
come and meet with us in person:
Question: Can you comment on the Giant King Grass license and what it means to
our Company?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "VIASPACE has the exclusive license to grow,
market and sell Giant King Grass in the entire world outside China and Taiwan
and this is documented in our public filings. We have established ourselves as
the world's premier experts at growing, handling and utilizing this specific
energy crop as the highest yielding bioenergy platform crop in the world. Our
strength and security are rooted in the extensive, independent, third-party
testing of GKG and secondly, in our reputable expertise in showing and
partnering with our customers on how to succeed in its use. Of course there are
competing products in the bioenergy universe, but we are moving fast to make GKG
the preferred platform product because its extremely high yield makes more
economic sense than its competitors."
Question: When will VIASPACE be profitable?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "This Company has never been run leaner than its
current overhead structure. Both our CEO and CFO took one-third salary pay-cuts
on October 1, 2012 when VIASPACE became a stand-alone company. I personally
have not drawn a salary for all the work that I have done for the Company. Our
other employees work as independent contractors and we rigorously control those
costs. All that said, given the number and significance of the deals in our
pipeline, I personally believe that we can achieve profitability in 2014."
Question: Is our common stock (VSPC) headed for a reverse split?
Answer: Dr. Schewe responded, "There are no plans for a reverse split this year
or in the near future. I currently hold just north of 130,000,000 common VSPC
shares and I purchased each and every one of those shares with my hard-earned
money. I purchased more than half of those shares on the open market and the
rest at a 20% discount to the prior month's average trading price according to
my formal agreement to assist in funding the ongoing operations of the Company.
I believe that VIASPACE is somewhat unique among penny stocks at this time
because the Chairman of the Board wasn't given his stock or awarded his stock in
exchange for his work, advice or expertise--he personally paid for it and looks
at the stock's value appreciation as does any other common shareholder. If we
had adequate corporate revenues at this very moment, my philosophy would be to
use that revenue for continued organic corporate growth and to institute a
formal share buy-back plan and retire those common shares as we buy them back to
decrease the overall share count. Both actions would work together to
significantly increase the value of my common shares and everyone else's. The
ONLY circumstance that would ever merit consideration of a reverse split on my
watch would be the need to move to a higher exchange because we are growing so
fast that we need the financial advantages that only a higher exchange can
offer."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "I want our shareholders to know that Dr. Kukkonen and I
make a great team working together. We are both scientists by training and
background, but Carl is focused on expanding the world's successful use of Giant
King Grass as the leading bioenergy platform and I am focused on the business
success of our company and growing shareholder value. Perfect timing is
everything in the critical success of business, and as we mutually conveyed at
the EUEC 2013 Meeting, we believe that the time is perfect for the success of
Giant King Grass as the world's premier bioenergy platform."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean
electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a
feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels,
biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food
production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr.
Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or
IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our
periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/04/ca-viaspace-kinggr…
Guten Morgen,
in Amerika haben wir ja eine ganz nette Kursentwicklung (wenn auch unter geringen Umsätzen), aber in Deutschland rührt sich gar nichts? Pari wären zur Zeit doch bei ca. 1,1 €-Cent?
Gruß HB
in Amerika haben wir ja eine ganz nette Kursentwicklung (wenn auch unter geringen Umsätzen), aber in Deutschland rührt sich gar nichts? Pari wären zur Zeit doch bei ca. 1,1 €-Cent?
Gruß HB
so schauts aus - der kurs klettert konstant richtung norden...
!
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25 Acres of Giant King Grass Shipped by VIASPACE and Growing in St. Croix
02/11/2013
Walnut, California, February 11, 2013 ---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company harvested a large number of seedlings from its Giant KingTM Grass nursery in California and had them transported in a 40 foot refrigerated container to St. Croix, US Virgin Islands where they have been planted in a 25 acre propagation nursery operated by Tibbar Energy. Tibbar plans to propagate the Giant King Grass to create a 1000+ acre plantation to fuel the 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant that Tibbar is building on St. Croix.
The Giant King Grass will be ready to propagate within six months and Tibbar plans to have the power plant in operation in the first quarter of 2014. The St. Croix Public Services Commission approved Tibbar Energy's facility design for a 7 MW anaerobic generator that uses VIASPACE's proprietary Giant King Grass energy crop in December 2012.
Tibbar Energy's St. Croix project will be as close to organic farming as possible using the digestate from the anaerobic digestion process as a fertilizer to grow Giant King Grass. Tibbar President and CEO Tania Tomyn reports, "Our farm will be conventional farming operation." Additionally, Tibbar will have a small amount of compressed natural gas that will be produced from the bio-gas to run their fleet of trucks that haul the Giant King Grass. These will be the first compressed natural gas trucks on St. Croix.
Tibbar Energy signed an exclusive agreement with VIASPACE in September 2012, and received a small initial shipment of Giant King Grass which was planted on September 29, 2012 as an initial test. This Giant King Grass is four months old and is over 10 feet tall.
Tomyn continued, "The Giant King Grass grows well in tropical St. Croix. The test was very successful, and we decided to go forward with the 25 acre propagation nursery. We are slated to have the full plantation and power plant up and running by early second quarter of 2014."
"The Giant King Grass has become an attraction on St. Croix. We hosted a third grade class field trip in January, and tourists from Syracuse, New York asked for a tour. Green energy is very popular."
Below are pictures of the original Giant King Grass on St. Croix with the third-grade class, and also a picture of the new site where Giant King Grass was recently planted. If the photos are not displayed, click on these links http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_growing_king_gra… http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_school_children.…
If the above image of our St Croix Giant King Grass nursery isn't displayed, please click the following link: http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_giant_king_grass…
"The 20 plus acre shipment to Tibbar was our largest from the propagation nursery in California," reports VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen. "Late December and January was a very busy time for VIASPACE. We shipped and planted Giant King Grass in South Africa, Hawaii and Central America in addition to St. Croix. The Department of Agriculture is working very closely with us to inspect the shipments and issue the phytosanitary certificates that show that the Giant King Grass is pest and disease free."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "Having USDA approval of Giant King Grass and our domestic propagation nursery in California, have both significantly contributed to our ability to respond to our customers and the ever increasing demand for GKG as the world's highest yielding biomass platform. This is certainly true in our partnership with Tibbar Energy in St. Croix and we are so pleased with every aspect of our project there. We are receiving more requests for proposals than ever before and believe that the rapidly increasing global demand has made GKG the biomass platform of choice because its high yield makes the economics of this green energy business profitable.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1393
Liest sich doch alles sehr gut. Konstanter newsflow, der wahrscheinlich eher noch zunehmen wird...
Gruß HB
02/11/2013
Walnut, California, February 11, 2013 ---VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company harvested a large number of seedlings from its Giant KingTM Grass nursery in California and had them transported in a 40 foot refrigerated container to St. Croix, US Virgin Islands where they have been planted in a 25 acre propagation nursery operated by Tibbar Energy. Tibbar plans to propagate the Giant King Grass to create a 1000+ acre plantation to fuel the 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant that Tibbar is building on St. Croix.
The Giant King Grass will be ready to propagate within six months and Tibbar plans to have the power plant in operation in the first quarter of 2014. The St. Croix Public Services Commission approved Tibbar Energy's facility design for a 7 MW anaerobic generator that uses VIASPACE's proprietary Giant King Grass energy crop in December 2012.
Tibbar Energy's St. Croix project will be as close to organic farming as possible using the digestate from the anaerobic digestion process as a fertilizer to grow Giant King Grass. Tibbar President and CEO Tania Tomyn reports, "Our farm will be conventional farming operation." Additionally, Tibbar will have a small amount of compressed natural gas that will be produced from the bio-gas to run their fleet of trucks that haul the Giant King Grass. These will be the first compressed natural gas trucks on St. Croix.
Tibbar Energy signed an exclusive agreement with VIASPACE in September 2012, and received a small initial shipment of Giant King Grass which was planted on September 29, 2012 as an initial test. This Giant King Grass is four months old and is over 10 feet tall.
Tomyn continued, "The Giant King Grass grows well in tropical St. Croix. The test was very successful, and we decided to go forward with the 25 acre propagation nursery. We are slated to have the full plantation and power plant up and running by early second quarter of 2014."
"The Giant King Grass has become an attraction on St. Croix. We hosted a third grade class field trip in January, and tourists from Syracuse, New York asked for a tour. Green energy is very popular."
Below are pictures of the original Giant King Grass on St. Croix with the third-grade class, and also a picture of the new site where Giant King Grass was recently planted. If the photos are not displayed, click on these links http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_growing_king_gra… http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_school_children.…
If the above image of our St Croix Giant King Grass nursery isn't displayed, please click the following link: http://pricetargetmedia.com/images/st_croix_giant_king_grass…
"The 20 plus acre shipment to Tibbar was our largest from the propagation nursery in California," reports VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen. "Late December and January was a very busy time for VIASPACE. We shipped and planted Giant King Grass in South Africa, Hawaii and Central America in addition to St. Croix. The Department of Agriculture is working very closely with us to inspect the shipments and issue the phytosanitary certificates that show that the Giant King Grass is pest and disease free."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "Having USDA approval of Giant King Grass and our domestic propagation nursery in California, have both significantly contributed to our ability to respond to our customers and the ever increasing demand for GKG as the world's highest yielding biomass platform. This is certainly true in our partnership with Tibbar Energy in St. Croix and we are so pleased with every aspect of our project there. We are receiving more requests for proposals than ever before and believe that the rapidly increasing global demand has made GKG the biomass platform of choice because its high yield makes the economics of this green energy business profitable.
http://www.viaspace.com/press_article.php?id=1393
Liest sich doch alles sehr gut. Konstanter newsflow, der wahrscheinlich eher noch zunehmen wird...
Gruß HB
... kann man so sagen. Und dann muss dieser "Newsflow" in Aktivitäten umgesetzt werden - hoffen wir, dass dann der Dollar rollt.
VG Löwe
VG Löwe
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.129.372 von Loewe2004 am 12.02.13 08:40:04In Deutschland ist die Kaufbereitschaft für dieses Papier trotz stetiger guter Nachrichten ja auch noch nicht besonders hoch (bis gar nicht vorhanden).
Gruß HB
Gruß HB
AH! Umsätze in Deutschland!
Na? Wer war es?
Gruß HB
Na? Wer war es?
Gruß HB
wer war es beim anstieg????
Zitat von papa57: wer war es beim anstieg????
Heftig, oder?
Sehe ich das richtig, dass heute morgen jemand 250.000 Stück für 1,8 Cent gekauft hat?
Auf lange Sicht ist das meiner Meinung nach zwar immernoch ein gutes Geschäft, aber derjenige hätte die Teile doch auch viel billiger bekommen können, oder nicht?
Gruß HB
oder es gibt Insiderwissen !?!
Schade für 0,018 in Berlin, bei meiner letzten Verbilligung hätte verkaufen sollen, aber ich warte noch 6 Jahre.
In Amiland trommelt OBAMA langsam für alternative Energie.
In Amiland trommelt OBAMA langsam für alternative Energie.
!
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Darlow Enterprises Ltd.
Suite 102, Ground Floor,
Corner of Eyre & Hutson Streets
Belize City Belize
ENERGY CROPS
Perennial energy crops cultivated from species of trees and grasses can improve the soil quality and increase its organic content. Perennial energy crops need considerably less fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide than annual row crops. .
Grasses: Miscanthus is one of the most promising herbaceous energy crops. It produces high yields and can be harvested annually several years before replanting.
Currently Darlow is conducting a site evaluation of a micro-propagated species of grass, referred to as Giant King Grass or Bana Grass as it is sometimes called. This strain is cultivated under the same conditions as Miscanthus; however it has the potential to yield 100 tons per Hectare in the first year of cultivation.
http://www.darlowenterprises.com/energy-crops/
nwe aston
Darlow Enterprises Ltd.
Suite 102, Ground Floor,
Corner of Eyre & Hutson Streets
Belize City Belize
ENERGY CROPS
Perennial energy crops cultivated from species of trees and grasses can improve the soil quality and increase its organic content. Perennial energy crops need considerably less fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide than annual row crops. .
Grasses: Miscanthus is one of the most promising herbaceous energy crops. It produces high yields and can be harvested annually several years before replanting.
Currently Darlow is conducting a site evaluation of a micro-propagated species of grass, referred to as Giant King Grass or Bana Grass as it is sometimes called. This strain is cultivated under the same conditions as Miscanthus; however it has the potential to yield 100 tons per Hectare in the first year of cultivation.
http://www.darlowenterprises.com/energy-crops/
nwe aston
NEWS ... NICRAGUA
VIASPACE Announces Contract With AGRICORP And Giant King Grass Growing In Nicaragua
WALNUT, Calif., Feb. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC)
today announced that it has entered into a contract with AGRICORP of Managua,
Nicaragua and is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by them. AGRICORP
shareholders and VIASPACE plan to co-develop a biomass electric power plant
fueled by Giant King Grass in Nicaragua.
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial
business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly
growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own
12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It
has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa
Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in
Nicaragua with 65% market share.
Giant King Grass is being grown on part of a 10,000 acre AGRICORP farm near
Lake Nicaragua. 6,000 acres of the farm are currently cultivated with rice and
irrigated with water from Lake Nicaragua. An AGRICORP rice mill is co-located on
the farm which would also be the site of the power plant. The rice mill produces
rice husk as waste which would also be used as a small portion of the biomass
fuel for the power plant. Pictures of the AGRICORP rice farm and the irrigation
for the Giant King Grass are shown on the VIASPACE Facebook page--
https://www.facebook.com/ViaspaceInc.
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "We plan to
use our land and know-how in agriculture to bring reliable and sustainable
biomass electricity to Nicaragua. We will reduce our costs by generating
electricity for our own use, and sell the remainder to the grid which needs
additional reliable sources. Giant King Grass will be the primary fuel, but
will be supplemented by rice husk which is a byproduct of our rice milling
operations. The Giant King Grass plantation and power plant will create
additional employment which will enhance our community, and the project will
bring value to our diversified company."
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "AGRICORP is a perfect partner for
VIASPACE. They are very experienced in agriculture. On the rice farm where Giant
King Grass is growing, they have experienced staff including several
agronomists. They have an extensive suite of equipment including airplanes for
crop dusting, and plenty of irrigation from Lake Nicaragua to supplement natural
rainfall. We have been talking with AGRICORP since July 2011 and have a
confidentiality agreement with them. I have visited Nicaragua twice and a
VIASPACE agronomist was with me, and he went again to oversee the Giant King
Grass planting. In parallel with growing Giant King Grass, we will be working
together on the plans for the biomass power plant. VIASPACE is playing a leading
role in this development."
"Grain Hill/AGRICORP is a diversified company with a mandate for agricultural
innovation and sustainability. Renewable and sustainable biomass power has been
on our agenda for some time," stated Edgard Cuadra Chamorro, Strategic Business
Manager. "When we contacted VIASPACE, we realized that Giant King Grass would
present a unique opportunity for our company. I will be working closely with
VIASPACE on the power plant development."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean
electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a
feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels,
biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food
production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr.
Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or
IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our
periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/20/viaspace-contract-…
VIASPACE Announces Contract With AGRICORP And Giant King Grass Growing In Nicaragua
WALNUT, Calif., Feb. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC)
today announced that it has entered into a contract with AGRICORP of Managua,
Nicaragua and is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by them. AGRICORP
shareholders and VIASPACE plan to co-develop a biomass electric power plant
fueled by Giant King Grass in Nicaragua.
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial
business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly
growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own
12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It
has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa
Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in
Nicaragua with 65% market share.
Giant King Grass is being grown on part of a 10,000 acre AGRICORP farm near
Lake Nicaragua. 6,000 acres of the farm are currently cultivated with rice and
irrigated with water from Lake Nicaragua. An AGRICORP rice mill is co-located on
the farm which would also be the site of the power plant. The rice mill produces
rice husk as waste which would also be used as a small portion of the biomass
fuel for the power plant. Pictures of the AGRICORP rice farm and the irrigation
for the Giant King Grass are shown on the VIASPACE Facebook page--
https://www.facebook.com/ViaspaceInc.
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "We plan to
use our land and know-how in agriculture to bring reliable and sustainable
biomass electricity to Nicaragua. We will reduce our costs by generating
electricity for our own use, and sell the remainder to the grid which needs
additional reliable sources. Giant King Grass will be the primary fuel, but
will be supplemented by rice husk which is a byproduct of our rice milling
operations. The Giant King Grass plantation and power plant will create
additional employment which will enhance our community, and the project will
bring value to our diversified company."
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "AGRICORP is a perfect partner for
VIASPACE. They are very experienced in agriculture. On the rice farm where Giant
King Grass is growing, they have experienced staff including several
agronomists. They have an extensive suite of equipment including airplanes for
crop dusting, and plenty of irrigation from Lake Nicaragua to supplement natural
rainfall. We have been talking with AGRICORP since July 2011 and have a
confidentiality agreement with them. I have visited Nicaragua twice and a
VIASPACE agronomist was with me, and he went again to oversee the Giant King
Grass planting. In parallel with growing Giant King Grass, we will be working
together on the plans for the biomass power plant. VIASPACE is playing a leading
role in this development."
"Grain Hill/AGRICORP is a diversified company with a mandate for agricultural
innovation and sustainability. Renewable and sustainable biomass power has been
on our agenda for some time," stated Edgard Cuadra Chamorro, Strategic Business
Manager. "When we contacted VIASPACE, we realized that Giant King Grass would
present a unique opportunity for our company. I will be working closely with
VIASPACE on the power plant development."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean
electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a
feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels,
biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield,
dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food
production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr.
Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or
IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our
periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other
factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
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Why VIASPACE Inc. (VSPC) is a Top Biofuel Play
There have been a range of arguments against the viability of biofuels as a renewable energy source, but, as with so many other developing industries, the technologies change, creating a new picture of an old idea. In the case of biofuels, the big change is a remarkable plant called Giant King Grass (GKG), proprietary to VIASPACE, a California-based renewable energy company. GKG puts biofuels back on the front burner in a big way, ensuring VIASPACE a promising place in the world’s accelerating move to renewable energy.
Early ideas regarding biofuels centered around waste product combustion, the use of wood or agricultural byproducts that are normally discarded. It sounded reasonable, but problems with the approach soon became clear. Global markets for such waste products are seasonal and often unpredictable, leading to fluctuating cost factors that make it difficult or impossible to form financially sound operational plans. As a result, financing, a core component of any developing industry, becomes problematic. Dedicated biomass crops began to emerge as a better way to go, offering more stable costs and predictable economics. But then a question that had begun to develop with waste sourcing started to pick up steam. A growing resistance to the use of food-related waste or agricultural lands was becoming a major obstacle. With food supplies remaining a serious issue in much of the developing world, anything that might negatively affect already tight supply/demand economics is increasingly shunned.
Attention was turning to wind and solar, seen by some as more elegant energy sources, though the shortcomings of these alternatives have since also become important economic issues. The fact that the sun doesn’t shine all day, and the wind doesn’t always blow, began to expose the inadequacies of current energy storage technologies. Today there are dozens of elaborate proposals for storing energy generated by wind and solar, but all of them have notable limitations. In addition, besides requiring the development of more and better technologies, wind and solar, as well as various other energy sources, depend upon significant additional infrastructure, a costly burden in a rough global economy.
The reason VIASPACE’s Giant King Grass is being seen as a major new player is its uniquely effective way of addressing all of the above mentioned issues. Giant King Grass is the fastest growing, most cost-efficient energy crop available, yet is neither genetically modified nor invasive. It grows in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops, one of the standard arguments against biofuels. GKG is perennial and can be harvested several times per year. It is best grown in tropical and subtropical regions, where suitable land is plentiful, labor is inexpensive, and governments are actively seeking new industries that are both economically and environmentally friendly.
GKG is a hyper-efficient dedicated energy crop that has an almost zero carbon footprint, because it absorbs as much carbon dioxide as it releases when burned. From an economic standpoint it outshines virtually every other new renewable energy source, partly because it requires almost no new technologies or infrastructure. Using well-understood existing power plant technologies, GKG is a perfectly timed resource that generates energy exactly when needed, in any weather, day or night. As a result, it is attractive to governments all over the world, and is in fact already being started in various developing countries as well as in Hawaii where the cost of energy is high due to imported fuel. It creates local jobs while generating local and economical clean energy.
As if all this weren’t enough, GKG can be transformed for other uses. It can be compacted and pelletized for easy transport to remote power plants, and can also be chemically transformed into a variety of biofuels, biochemicals, and bio plastics. It can even be converted into bio-methane for use in heating, cooking, electricity generation, and as a vehicle fuel.
VIASPACE provides seedlings for their proprietary Giant King Grass, plus technical expertise to qualified bioenergy projects that need a low-cost and reliable fuel or feedstock, with a number of projects already underway. VIASPACE can also serve as a project developer or co-developer for power plant or pellet mill projects, together with local partners that have land and requirements for electricity, heat, pellets, biogas, or biofuels. VIASPACE and its partners have the capability to deliver an integrated Giant King Grass plantation and biomass power plant project in 24 months, and the company has financial models for power plants and pellet mills.
For additional information, visit www.viaspace.com
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Why VIASPACE Inc. (VSPC) is a Top Biofuel Play
There have been a range of arguments against the viability of biofuels as a renewable energy source, but, as with so many other developing industries, the technologies change, creating a new picture of an old idea. In the case of biofuels, the big change is a remarkable plant called Giant King Grass (GKG), proprietary to VIASPACE, a California-based renewable energy company. GKG puts biofuels back on the front burner in a big way, ensuring VIASPACE a promising place in the world’s accelerating move to renewable energy.
Early ideas regarding biofuels centered around waste product combustion, the use of wood or agricultural byproducts that are normally discarded. It sounded reasonable, but problems with the approach soon became clear. Global markets for such waste products are seasonal and often unpredictable, leading to fluctuating cost factors that make it difficult or impossible to form financially sound operational plans. As a result, financing, a core component of any developing industry, becomes problematic. Dedicated biomass crops began to emerge as a better way to go, offering more stable costs and predictable economics. But then a question that had begun to develop with waste sourcing started to pick up steam. A growing resistance to the use of food-related waste or agricultural lands was becoming a major obstacle. With food supplies remaining a serious issue in much of the developing world, anything that might negatively affect already tight supply/demand economics is increasingly shunned.
Attention was turning to wind and solar, seen by some as more elegant energy sources, though the shortcomings of these alternatives have since also become important economic issues. The fact that the sun doesn’t shine all day, and the wind doesn’t always blow, began to expose the inadequacies of current energy storage technologies. Today there are dozens of elaborate proposals for storing energy generated by wind and solar, but all of them have notable limitations. In addition, besides requiring the development of more and better technologies, wind and solar, as well as various other energy sources, depend upon significant additional infrastructure, a costly burden in a rough global economy.
The reason VIASPACE’s Giant King Grass is being seen as a major new player is its uniquely effective way of addressing all of the above mentioned issues. Giant King Grass is the fastest growing, most cost-efficient energy crop available, yet is neither genetically modified nor invasive. It grows in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops, one of the standard arguments against biofuels. GKG is perennial and can be harvested several times per year. It is best grown in tropical and subtropical regions, where suitable land is plentiful, labor is inexpensive, and governments are actively seeking new industries that are both economically and environmentally friendly.
GKG is a hyper-efficient dedicated energy crop that has an almost zero carbon footprint, because it absorbs as much carbon dioxide as it releases when burned. From an economic standpoint it outshines virtually every other new renewable energy source, partly because it requires almost no new technologies or infrastructure. Using well-understood existing power plant technologies, GKG is a perfectly timed resource that generates energy exactly when needed, in any weather, day or night. As a result, it is attractive to governments all over the world, and is in fact already being started in various developing countries as well as in Hawaii where the cost of energy is high due to imported fuel. It creates local jobs while generating local and economical clean energy.
As if all this weren’t enough, GKG can be transformed for other uses. It can be compacted and pelletized for easy transport to remote power plants, and can also be chemically transformed into a variety of biofuels, biochemicals, and bio plastics. It can even be converted into bio-methane for use in heating, cooking, electricity generation, and as a vehicle fuel.
VIASPACE provides seedlings for their proprietary Giant King Grass, plus technical expertise to qualified bioenergy projects that need a low-cost and reliable fuel or feedstock, with a number of projects already underway. VIASPACE can also serve as a project developer or co-developer for power plant or pellet mill projects, together with local partners that have land and requirements for electricity, heat, pellets, biogas, or biofuels. VIASPACE and its partners have the capability to deliver an integrated Giant King Grass plantation and biomass power plant project in 24 months, and the company has financial models for power plants and pellet mills.
For additional information, visit www.viaspace.com
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obs echt was mit uns zu tun hat ...
Jakarta and King Grass (Pennisetum purpureophoides)
Reuters - Mon, January 21, 2013
Jakarta (ANTARA) - State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskandar ensure PT Independent (Persero) has shifted its business from insurance companies and furniture manufacturing company into a focused expansion of farms and food (Independent Integrated Farming / BIFs).
"Self-reliance should focus on efforts to develop the beef, until no more furniture and insurance business which has digeluti enterprise," said Dahlan, as expressed in the Head of Public Relations and the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises Protokoler Faisal Halimi, in Jakarta on Monday.
According to Faisal, the planned removal Independent business since the middle of 2012 related to government programs reduce beef imports to meet domestic requirements.
Dahlan Iskandar on Monday morning (21/1), to identify the location pengengembanga Independent Integrated Farming in rural When River Ranch, District Pitu Riase, Sidrap regency, South Sulawesi.
In the area developed cattle breeding and agriculture integrated sorghum involving 400 breeders and 800 farmers.
Specific cultivation of sorghum developed in a land area of 3,200 hectares, 2,000 hectares of corn crops, King Grass (grass king) of 400 hectares
Sorghum in the Latin sorghum spp. is a versatile plant that can be used as a source of food, animal feed and industrial raw materials, while the King of Grass (Pennisetum purpureophoides) is a type of grass that has very wide leaves and beneficial for animal feed.
"Self-reliance Program Integrated Farming and grow sorghum crop, combine beef cattle and dairy cow, also as a result not only increase the meat, but also milk, and flour and sugar from sorghum," said Dahlan.
BIFs in Sidrap own expansion is a result of cooperation with the University of Hasanuddin, IPB, Gardening PT Nusantara (PTPN) 12 and PTPN 14.
Pencanangan integrated integration program has been running in East Sumba, NTT, where Independent work with PTPN IV sorghum planting 4,000 hectares of land.
Ideally cattle breeding using 1 ha to 1 ox tail, which also planted sorghum.
Each hectare of land produces 40 tons of sorghum feed cattle, and in a year can harvest up to three times, so as to enhance farm cow population in six to nine-fold.
According to records, sorghum has been grown and cultivated in a number of countries such as India, and is the fifth comestible sequence, after rice, maize, wheat, and barley. As for the other advantage is that it can be released sorghum into flour and sugar substitute. (Rr)
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paar jahre zuvor ...
VIASPACE DISCUSSES GIANT KING GRASS AT BIOFUELS CONFERENCE IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA
07/07/2009
Jakarta and King Grass (Pennisetum purpureophoides)
Reuters - Mon, January 21, 2013
Jakarta (ANTARA) - State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskandar ensure PT Independent (Persero) has shifted its business from insurance companies and furniture manufacturing company into a focused expansion of farms and food (Independent Integrated Farming / BIFs).
"Self-reliance should focus on efforts to develop the beef, until no more furniture and insurance business which has digeluti enterprise," said Dahlan, as expressed in the Head of Public Relations and the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises Protokoler Faisal Halimi, in Jakarta on Monday.
According to Faisal, the planned removal Independent business since the middle of 2012 related to government programs reduce beef imports to meet domestic requirements.
Dahlan Iskandar on Monday morning (21/1), to identify the location pengengembanga Independent Integrated Farming in rural When River Ranch, District Pitu Riase, Sidrap regency, South Sulawesi.
In the area developed cattle breeding and agriculture integrated sorghum involving 400 breeders and 800 farmers.
Specific cultivation of sorghum developed in a land area of 3,200 hectares, 2,000 hectares of corn crops, King Grass (grass king) of 400 hectares
Sorghum in the Latin sorghum spp. is a versatile plant that can be used as a source of food, animal feed and industrial raw materials, while the King of Grass (Pennisetum purpureophoides) is a type of grass that has very wide leaves and beneficial for animal feed.
"Self-reliance Program Integrated Farming and grow sorghum crop, combine beef cattle and dairy cow, also as a result not only increase the meat, but also milk, and flour and sugar from sorghum," said Dahlan.
BIFs in Sidrap own expansion is a result of cooperation with the University of Hasanuddin, IPB, Gardening PT Nusantara (PTPN) 12 and PTPN 14.
Pencanangan integrated integration program has been running in East Sumba, NTT, where Independent work with PTPN IV sorghum planting 4,000 hectares of land.
Ideally cattle breeding using 1 ha to 1 ox tail, which also planted sorghum.
Each hectare of land produces 40 tons of sorghum feed cattle, and in a year can harvest up to three times, so as to enhance farm cow population in six to nine-fold.
According to records, sorghum has been grown and cultivated in a number of countries such as India, and is the fifth comestible sequence, after rice, maize, wheat, and barley. As for the other advantage is that it can be released sorghum into flour and sugar substitute. (Rr)
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paar jahre zuvor ...
VIASPACE DISCUSSES GIANT KING GRASS AT BIOFUELS CONFERENCE IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA
07/07/2009
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Helps Turn Coal Green
One of the biggest frustrations an increasingly energy-hungry but environmentally-conscious world faces is that coal, an abundant and economical source of energy, is also a major source of pollution. Nearly a third of the world’s energy use comes from coal, and almost half of the electrical energy generated in the U.S. is coal based. That’s because coal is found all over the world, with the U.S. holding the biggest recoverable coal deposits, followed by Russia and China.
Unlike oil, which the U.S. and most other countries must import, coal is often a localized resource, offering more control over energy and also providing local jobs. And coal is relatively cheap, less expensive than nuclear power or even natural gas. The problem, of course, is that coal, in spite of anti-pollution advancements, is still a big source of greenhouse gases, among other pollutants. In a world where governments are seeking solutions that offer both high energy and low carbon, Giant King Grass from VIASPACE could be coal’s best friend.
Giant King Grass (GKG), proprietary to VIASPACE, is an ultra-efficient dedicated energy crop. In fact, it is recognized as the highest yielding biomass crop in the world. It grows so fast, and on marginal lands as opposed to food crop lands, that it can be harvested multiple times each year. Rivaling even fossil fuels in cost effectiveness, GKG is already being planted in different parts of the world as a fuel to be used in nearby power plants. As an energy source, GKG’s key advantage is that is has a carbon footprint that approaches zero, because the crop absorbs as much carbon from the atmosphere when it is being grown as it releases when burned. It represents an efficient energy source that is clean, an ideal combination. In addition, as a simple combustible, it requires no special technologies or infrastructure.
But what may become its most appealing quality globally is that GKG can be compressed into concentrated pellets, shippable to anyplace in the world, where it can augment coal burning plants to significantly reduce pollution. With no significant modifications, coal burning plants can now progress down the carbon ladder, and do it economically.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
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One of the biggest frustrations an increasingly energy-hungry but environmentally-conscious world faces is that coal, an abundant and economical source of energy, is also a major source of pollution. Nearly a third of the world’s energy use comes from coal, and almost half of the electrical energy generated in the U.S. is coal based. That’s because coal is found all over the world, with the U.S. holding the biggest recoverable coal deposits, followed by Russia and China.
Unlike oil, which the U.S. and most other countries must import, coal is often a localized resource, offering more control over energy and also providing local jobs. And coal is relatively cheap, less expensive than nuclear power or even natural gas. The problem, of course, is that coal, in spite of anti-pollution advancements, is still a big source of greenhouse gases, among other pollutants. In a world where governments are seeking solutions that offer both high energy and low carbon, Giant King Grass from VIASPACE could be coal’s best friend.
Giant King Grass (GKG), proprietary to VIASPACE, is an ultra-efficient dedicated energy crop. In fact, it is recognized as the highest yielding biomass crop in the world. It grows so fast, and on marginal lands as opposed to food crop lands, that it can be harvested multiple times each year. Rivaling even fossil fuels in cost effectiveness, GKG is already being planted in different parts of the world as a fuel to be used in nearby power plants. As an energy source, GKG’s key advantage is that is has a carbon footprint that approaches zero, because the crop absorbs as much carbon from the atmosphere when it is being grown as it releases when burned. It represents an efficient energy source that is clean, an ideal combination. In addition, as a simple combustible, it requires no special technologies or infrastructure.
But what may become its most appealing quality globally is that GKG can be compressed into concentrated pellets, shippable to anyplace in the world, where it can augment coal burning plants to significantly reduce pollution. With no significant modifications, coal burning plants can now progress down the carbon ladder, and do it economically.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
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Ich bin durchaus überzeugt, dass mit dieser Methode ein Schritt nach Vorne getan werden kann und bin deshalb auch in diese Aktie investiert.
Was mir allerdings hier noch fehlt, sind fundierte wissenschaftlich durchgeführte Vergleichsstudien, die belegen, dass GKG umweltverträglicher als die bisherigen Energieträger sind, welche Möglichkeiten bestehen usw.
Gibt es hierzu etwas Belegbares? Die Werbekampagnen alleine reichen mir nicht aus.
Was mir allerdings hier noch fehlt, sind fundierte wissenschaftlich durchgeführte Vergleichsstudien, die belegen, dass GKG umweltverträglicher als die bisherigen Energieträger sind, welche Möglichkeiten bestehen usw.
Gibt es hierzu etwas Belegbares? Die Werbekampagnen alleine reichen mir nicht aus.
umweltverträglicher als Oel Kohle Gas Uran allemal
getested wurde es ja auch schon in einigen Labs und DP-Cleantech hat's auch schon getestet ob's denn was wäre für ihre Anlagen ... mit pos. Ausgang
Seit dem Neustart von Viaspace haben sie doch schon einiges vorzuweisen ...
getested wurde es ja auch schon in einigen Labs und DP-Cleantech hat's auch schon getestet ob's denn was wäre für ihre Anlagen ... mit pos. Ausgang
Seit dem Neustart von Viaspace haben sie doch schon einiges vorzuweisen ...
und wieder ne news ...
CEONEWS.Tv and VSPC Chairman Discuss Business Dynamics and Recent Corporate Milestones
Before the opening bell, VIASPACE announced that Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, interviewed with Charles Sample of CEONEWS.Tv regarding the bioenergy company’s corporate dynamics and recent corporate milestones to further the commercialization of its proprietary Giant King Grass bioenergy platform.
The following is a transcript of the interview. Those who wish to listen to the interview can do so at http://www.ceonews.tv.
Question 1: Kevin, please tell us about your company and who the principals are…
Answer: From its founding in 1998, Dr. Carl Kukkonen has led the VIASPACE team, serving as CEO of ViaSpace Technologies, LLC, the predecessor of VIASPACE, Incorporated, and serving as CEO today. Since 2008, Carl has been laying the foundation of where our proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG) fits into the emerging world of renewable biomass/bioenergy products. Laying this foundation has required research and development, rigorous and repeated testing of Giant King Grass by many reputable, independent laboratories and testing facilities, numerous speaking engagements at national and international conferences and finally, the commercialization of Giant King Grass in the real world to create a profitable business model. VIASPACE has made Giant King Grass well-known to the global renewable’s industries. Since the Spring of 2012, we have seen a definite surge in the global interest in our product, Giant King Grass, and customers now recognize our expertise to use Giant King Grass as the highest yielding biomass crop in the world. Bioelectricity, biogas production, biofuels, biochemical, bioplastics and biomaterials all need biomass as a feedstock and GKG is suitable for all these applications. VIASPACE provides GKG seedlings and technical expertise to qualified bioenergy projects that need a low-cost and reliable fuel or feedstock. VIASPACE will also serve as a project developer or co-developer for GKG-fueled power plants or pellet mill projects, together with local partners that have land and requirements for electricity, heat, pellets, biogas or biofuels. VIASPACE and its partners have the capability to deliver integrated GKG plantation and biomass power plant projects in 24 months. VIASPACE has financial models to support power plant and pellet mill projects.
I joined the VIASPACE Board of Directors in January of 2012 as the second largest investor in the company at that time. I am actually a Board Certified radiation oncologist in private practice and work as a cancer specialist and operate two cancer centers in Colorado in partnership with HealthONE, the Colorado Division of Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) which is the largest private operator of healthcare facilities in the world and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. I am also an entrepreneur and have developed a premium line of skin care and cosmetic products that help to heal, protect, repair and subsequently maintain not only the damaged skin of cancer patients, but also individuals who have experienced skin damage resulting from aging, dryness, UV exposure, other illnesses and environmental pollution. The products are manufactured by my company, Elite Therapeutics and our story can be seen on our website at www.elitetherapeutics.com. I became personally interested in VIASPACE and invested heavily in the company when it became focused in the green energy business sector. I was instrumental in helping VIASPACE split from a previous partner and become a free-standing bioenergy company on 10-01-12 and that is when I became Chairman of the Board of Directors. Carl is focused on expanding the world’s successful use of GKG as the leading bioenergy platform and I am focused on the business success of our company and growing shareholder value.
Question 2: What exactly is biomass?
Answer: Biomass is a fancy word for plant material. Biomass is low-carbon fuel or energy source that comes from plant material such as wood, sugar cane and grasses such as Giant King Grass. Biomass can be burned to generate electricity and heat, digested to produce bio-methane, and can also be converted into biofuels, biochemical and bioplastics. Biomass also includes byproducts such as agricultural waste, including corn straw (stover) and rice husks, and food waste, such as vegetable oil recycled from cooking processes. Since biomass comes primarily from plants and vegetation that naturally regrows and may come from everyday agricultural or industrial processes, biomass is a renewable resource.
Question 3: Why is biomass so important as a basis for energy production as opposed to fossil fuels or other sources of energy?
Answer: In contrast to fossil fuels, biomass from plants and vegetation is considered low-carbon or carbon-neutral. During their growing cycle, plants use photosynthesis to absorb and convert sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into nutrients and energy. When these plants are burned, for example in a power plant, carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide is again absorbed during the next crop’s growth cycle. This repetitive cycle of absorption-release-absorption results in a carbon-neutral effect on the atmosphere. Since planting, harvesting and transportation equipment use petroleum-based fuel, and many fertilizers are also petroleum based, some carbon emissions occur with biomass. However, when grass crops are grown using sustainable methods, the amounts of carbon emissions are small, especially compared to the energy that will be produced by burning the biomass, and the result is very low carbon emissions, compared to burning coal or other fossil fuels.
Biomass is available in many areas throughout the world and can be cultivated or produced domestically, locally or regionally, with little or no logistical risk. In contrast, reserves of oil and natural gas are located in limited areas throughout the world and are a depleting resource. Of the leading energy alternatives to fossil fuels, biomass is the most cost-effective and practical, and therefore offers the most realistic and sustainable strategy. For example, solar and wind offer important advantage of zero fuel cost, but they have higher capital costs and much lower utilization rates because solar only produces electricity when it is sunny and wind when it is windy. The combination of high capital costs and low utilization leads to high electricity prices. Because of their transient nature and variability of weather conditions, solar and wind energy cannot be used as base power and are largely utilized in sophisticated grids where there are backup natural gas or coal powered plants that can take up load on cloudy or windless days. Biomass power plants can operate 24 hours a day and can be used as base power.
Biomass electricity is cost-effective and practical, and it offers a realistic and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Biomass is versatile and can be used to produce bio-methane to replace natural gas, liquid biofuels to replace gasoline and diesel fuel, and as a feedstock to produce biochemicals and bioplastics.
Question 4: The speed at which Giant King Grass matures as regrowth is astounding. What is the basis for this amazing increase in productivity in the second and succeeding years?
Answer: We at VIASPACE call Giant King Grass “the new biomass for green energy”. Giant King Grass is a very fast growing, high yield, hybrid grass that is neither genetically modified nor invasive. It grows in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops. Giant King Grass is perennial and it is a short rotation crop that can be harvested in the first year, compared to other crops that have much lower yields and cannot be harvested until their second, third or fourth year of growth. Regrowth is significantly faster than the initial harvest because the plant establishes an excellent root system. Once GKG has been established, it can be harvested at 3-5 feet tall for biogas production every 45 to 60 days. For other applications such as power plant fuel, pellets or biofuels, it is harvested at 13-16 feet tall every 150-180 days. This high rate of growth of GKG can provide a continual supply of biomass year-round. With competitive energy characteristics combined with multiple harvests per year, the energy output or energy yield of GKG per acre per year is much higher than other grasses. As a result, GKG cultivation offers material productivity benefits and therefore lower cost biomass for energy production, biofuels and biomaterials.
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CEONEWS.Tv and VSPC Chairman Discuss Business Dynamics and Recent Corporate Milestones
Before the opening bell, VIASPACE announced that Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, interviewed with Charles Sample of CEONEWS.Tv regarding the bioenergy company’s corporate dynamics and recent corporate milestones to further the commercialization of its proprietary Giant King Grass bioenergy platform.
The following is a transcript of the interview. Those who wish to listen to the interview can do so at http://www.ceonews.tv.
Question 1: Kevin, please tell us about your company and who the principals are…
Answer: From its founding in 1998, Dr. Carl Kukkonen has led the VIASPACE team, serving as CEO of ViaSpace Technologies, LLC, the predecessor of VIASPACE, Incorporated, and serving as CEO today. Since 2008, Carl has been laying the foundation of where our proprietary Giant King Grass (GKG) fits into the emerging world of renewable biomass/bioenergy products. Laying this foundation has required research and development, rigorous and repeated testing of Giant King Grass by many reputable, independent laboratories and testing facilities, numerous speaking engagements at national and international conferences and finally, the commercialization of Giant King Grass in the real world to create a profitable business model. VIASPACE has made Giant King Grass well-known to the global renewable’s industries. Since the Spring of 2012, we have seen a definite surge in the global interest in our product, Giant King Grass, and customers now recognize our expertise to use Giant King Grass as the highest yielding biomass crop in the world. Bioelectricity, biogas production, biofuels, biochemical, bioplastics and biomaterials all need biomass as a feedstock and GKG is suitable for all these applications. VIASPACE provides GKG seedlings and technical expertise to qualified bioenergy projects that need a low-cost and reliable fuel or feedstock. VIASPACE will also serve as a project developer or co-developer for GKG-fueled power plants or pellet mill projects, together with local partners that have land and requirements for electricity, heat, pellets, biogas or biofuels. VIASPACE and its partners have the capability to deliver integrated GKG plantation and biomass power plant projects in 24 months. VIASPACE has financial models to support power plant and pellet mill projects.
I joined the VIASPACE Board of Directors in January of 2012 as the second largest investor in the company at that time. I am actually a Board Certified radiation oncologist in private practice and work as a cancer specialist and operate two cancer centers in Colorado in partnership with HealthONE, the Colorado Division of Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) which is the largest private operator of healthcare facilities in the world and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. I am also an entrepreneur and have developed a premium line of skin care and cosmetic products that help to heal, protect, repair and subsequently maintain not only the damaged skin of cancer patients, but also individuals who have experienced skin damage resulting from aging, dryness, UV exposure, other illnesses and environmental pollution. The products are manufactured by my company, Elite Therapeutics and our story can be seen on our website at www.elitetherapeutics.com. I became personally interested in VIASPACE and invested heavily in the company when it became focused in the green energy business sector. I was instrumental in helping VIASPACE split from a previous partner and become a free-standing bioenergy company on 10-01-12 and that is when I became Chairman of the Board of Directors. Carl is focused on expanding the world’s successful use of GKG as the leading bioenergy platform and I am focused on the business success of our company and growing shareholder value.
Question 2: What exactly is biomass?
Answer: Biomass is a fancy word for plant material. Biomass is low-carbon fuel or energy source that comes from plant material such as wood, sugar cane and grasses such as Giant King Grass. Biomass can be burned to generate electricity and heat, digested to produce bio-methane, and can also be converted into biofuels, biochemical and bioplastics. Biomass also includes byproducts such as agricultural waste, including corn straw (stover) and rice husks, and food waste, such as vegetable oil recycled from cooking processes. Since biomass comes primarily from plants and vegetation that naturally regrows and may come from everyday agricultural or industrial processes, biomass is a renewable resource.
Question 3: Why is biomass so important as a basis for energy production as opposed to fossil fuels or other sources of energy?
Answer: In contrast to fossil fuels, biomass from plants and vegetation is considered low-carbon or carbon-neutral. During their growing cycle, plants use photosynthesis to absorb and convert sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into nutrients and energy. When these plants are burned, for example in a power plant, carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide is again absorbed during the next crop’s growth cycle. This repetitive cycle of absorption-release-absorption results in a carbon-neutral effect on the atmosphere. Since planting, harvesting and transportation equipment use petroleum-based fuel, and many fertilizers are also petroleum based, some carbon emissions occur with biomass. However, when grass crops are grown using sustainable methods, the amounts of carbon emissions are small, especially compared to the energy that will be produced by burning the biomass, and the result is very low carbon emissions, compared to burning coal or other fossil fuels.
Biomass is available in many areas throughout the world and can be cultivated or produced domestically, locally or regionally, with little or no logistical risk. In contrast, reserves of oil and natural gas are located in limited areas throughout the world and are a depleting resource. Of the leading energy alternatives to fossil fuels, biomass is the most cost-effective and practical, and therefore offers the most realistic and sustainable strategy. For example, solar and wind offer important advantage of zero fuel cost, but they have higher capital costs and much lower utilization rates because solar only produces electricity when it is sunny and wind when it is windy. The combination of high capital costs and low utilization leads to high electricity prices. Because of their transient nature and variability of weather conditions, solar and wind energy cannot be used as base power and are largely utilized in sophisticated grids where there are backup natural gas or coal powered plants that can take up load on cloudy or windless days. Biomass power plants can operate 24 hours a day and can be used as base power.
Biomass electricity is cost-effective and practical, and it offers a realistic and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Biomass is versatile and can be used to produce bio-methane to replace natural gas, liquid biofuels to replace gasoline and diesel fuel, and as a feedstock to produce biochemicals and bioplastics.
Question 4: The speed at which Giant King Grass matures as regrowth is astounding. What is the basis for this amazing increase in productivity in the second and succeeding years?
Answer: We at VIASPACE call Giant King Grass “the new biomass for green energy”. Giant King Grass is a very fast growing, high yield, hybrid grass that is neither genetically modified nor invasive. It grows in a variety of soil conditions and does not compete with food crops. Giant King Grass is perennial and it is a short rotation crop that can be harvested in the first year, compared to other crops that have much lower yields and cannot be harvested until their second, third or fourth year of growth. Regrowth is significantly faster than the initial harvest because the plant establishes an excellent root system. Once GKG has been established, it can be harvested at 3-5 feet tall for biogas production every 45 to 60 days. For other applications such as power plant fuel, pellets or biofuels, it is harvested at 13-16 feet tall every 150-180 days. This high rate of growth of GKG can provide a continual supply of biomass year-round. With competitive energy characteristics combined with multiple harvests per year, the energy output or energy yield of GKG per acre per year is much higher than other grasses. As a result, GKG cultivation offers material productivity benefits and therefore lower cost biomass for energy production, biofuels and biomaterials.
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For additional information on VIASPACE, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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mag sein, aber mir fehlt eben noch ein Ergebnis. Auch das Interview (keine News!) liest sich trefflich, die Umsetzung ist die andere Seite.
Good Luck - ich bin dennoch zuversichtlich
Good Luck - ich bin dennoch zuversichtlich
St.Croix wirds zeigen ... 2014 soll die Anlage laufen
Holz ist die beste Biomasse die es gibt ... wir können aber nicht alle Wälder abholzen ...
Nach Holz kommen die Grässer ... und bei den Grässern hat sich gezeigt dass wir mit unserem Grass gegenüber Switchgrass oder Miscantus, Palm Oil oder Jatropha besser sind im Brennwert, beim Düngen (so gut wie gar nichts), bei den Abgasen etc ... GKG wurde speziell für diese Anwendung getrimmt ... jedenfalls vom Heizwert her fast wie Holz anzusehen
Schau mer aml die Zukunft wirds zeigen ... bin ganz und gar zuversichtlich
gn8
aston
Holz ist die beste Biomasse die es gibt ... wir können aber nicht alle Wälder abholzen ...
Nach Holz kommen die Grässer ... und bei den Grässern hat sich gezeigt dass wir mit unserem Grass gegenüber Switchgrass oder Miscantus, Palm Oil oder Jatropha besser sind im Brennwert, beim Düngen (so gut wie gar nichts), bei den Abgasen etc ... GKG wurde speziell für diese Anwendung getrimmt ... jedenfalls vom Heizwert her fast wie Holz anzusehen
Schau mer aml die Zukunft wirds zeigen ... bin ganz und gar zuversichtlich
gn8
aston
Wäre schon schön, wenn jetzt mal bald die 0,15 in den USA geknackt würden...
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VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) and the Applications of Giant King Grass
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Posted On: March 12, 2013 2:34:11 PM PDT
Giant King Grass (GKG) is a proprietary, dedicated biomass energy crop from VIASPACE that has the advantage of being the fastest growing and most cost-efficient energy crop available. By absorbing as much carbon during growth as is released when burned for energy, GKG offers a sound answer to the critical problem of greenhouse gases and global warming. As a dedicated biofuel, it avoids the cost and logistics problems inherent with waste bio sourcing, and the ability of GKG to grow in marginal conditions eliminates any threat to food crops or agricultural land. GKG is now beginning to be grown in plantations that will feed nearby power plants, but it can also be transformed into pellets that can be shipped to distant power plants, a sort of “green coal.”
But Giant King Grass offers other potential applications and benefits, over and above its value as a uniquely practical and affordable source of green electricity. It can also be used as a feedstock for other biofuels and biochemicals. Companies have already independently and successfully tested GKG for ethanol production, including well-known companies in the ethanol business. The results show that a ton of Giant King Grass is just as good as a ton of corn stover, a traditional feed stock, in terms of its sugar content, perhaps better, and GKG is not a food crop. In addition, The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has identified 12 important chemical building blocks that can be made from the sugars in cellulosic biomass like Giant King Grass. The high yield of Giant King Grass means that it will be a low-cost feedstock for these processes as well.
In addition, bio-methane can be produced from Giant King Grass using proven and widely-used anaerobic digestion and by second-generation gasification technology. Bio-methane is the “green” energy equivalent of methane, the principal component of natural gas which is widely used for heating, cooking, electricity generation, and as a vehicle fuel.
For additional information, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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Giant King Grass (GKG) is a proprietary, dedicated biomass energy crop from VIASPACE that has the advantage of being the fastest growing and most cost-efficient energy crop available. By absorbing as much carbon during growth as is released when burned for energy, GKG offers a sound answer to the critical problem of greenhouse gases and global warming. As a dedicated biofuel, it avoids the cost and logistics problems inherent with waste bio sourcing, and the ability of GKG to grow in marginal conditions eliminates any threat to food crops or agricultural land. GKG is now beginning to be grown in plantations that will feed nearby power plants, but it can also be transformed into pellets that can be shipped to distant power plants, a sort of “green coal.”
But Giant King Grass offers other potential applications and benefits, over and above its value as a uniquely practical and affordable source of green electricity. It can also be used as a feedstock for other biofuels and biochemicals. Companies have already independently and successfully tested GKG for ethanol production, including well-known companies in the ethanol business. The results show that a ton of Giant King Grass is just as good as a ton of corn stover, a traditional feed stock, in terms of its sugar content, perhaps better, and GKG is not a food crop. In addition, The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has identified 12 important chemical building blocks that can be made from the sugars in cellulosic biomass like Giant King Grass. The high yield of Giant King Grass means that it will be a low-cost feedstock for these processes as well.
In addition, bio-methane can be produced from Giant King Grass using proven and widely-used anaerobic digestion and by second-generation gasification technology. Bio-methane is the “green” energy equivalent of methane, the principal component of natural gas which is widely used for heating, cooking, electricity generation, and as a vehicle fuel.
For additional information, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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hat glaub ich nix mit VSPC zu tun ist aber trotzdem interessant ...
Napier Grass Bio Fuel
We also deal into napier grass cultivation, contract farming and slits production
We can offer napier grass or its briquettes as a raw material for biomass power plants.
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Napier Grass Bio Fuel
We also deal into napier grass cultivation, contract farming and slits production
We can offer napier grass or its briquettes as a raw material for biomass power plants.
Interested buyers may contact with their quantity requirements, Periodicity of requirements and Delivery locations...based on these details an exclusive Project shall be set up the buyers. Please email your respective proposals.
Contact Us
Wasankar Agro Wealth Pvt Ltd
Mr. Nelson Xaxa (Manager- Agro Projects)
247, Wasankar House, Hill Road, Shivaji Nagar, Nagpur - 440010, Maharashtra, India
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Ich hoffe mal, dass die Mods bereits prüfen, wie man diesem Gelumpe Einhalt gebieten kann.
Einstweilen kann man nur hoffen, dass möglichst keiner auf deren Mist anspringt.
Gruß HB
Ich hoffe mal, dass die Mods bereits prüfen, wie man diesem Gelumpe Einhalt gebieten kann.
Einstweilen kann man nur hoffen, dass möglichst keiner auf deren Mist anspringt.
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VIASPACE Insiders Extend Lock-up of Shares
WALNUT, Calif., March 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the VIASPACE Board of Directors, including Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe; CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Angelina Galiteva have all agreed to extend the lock-up of their VIASPACE common stock shares for an additional 90 days, through June 30, 2013. Moreover, VIASPACE CFO, Mr. Stephen Muzi; Director of Communications, Dr. Jan Vandersande and Director of Social Media Outreach, Ms. Jaclyn Kenner, have also agreed to lock-up their VSPC common shares through June 30, 2013. In total, this extension of the lock-up of insider selling represents approximately 240,000,000 common shares that will not be sold during this extended lock-up period.
Dr. Schewe commented, "The VIASPACE Board and Management have been extremely pleased with the performance of VIASPACE since becoming a free-standing company on October 1, 2012. At that time, we announced a 6-month lock-up of insider share sales. Given the pace of our corporate progress and the momentum that we have achieved, we felt it important to continue the lock-up for another 90 days as we work hard to continue to increase the scope of our general shareholder base of investors. In addition, Dr. Kukkonen has two significant foreign trips to meet with clients in April and we are looking forward to sharing the news of those trips and providing exciting updates on existing projects in the near future."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100591242
WALNUT, Calif., March 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the VIASPACE Board of Directors, including Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe; CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen and Angelina Galiteva have all agreed to extend the lock-up of their VIASPACE common stock shares for an additional 90 days, through June 30, 2013. Moreover, VIASPACE CFO, Mr. Stephen Muzi; Director of Communications, Dr. Jan Vandersande and Director of Social Media Outreach, Ms. Jaclyn Kenner, have also agreed to lock-up their VSPC common shares through June 30, 2013. In total, this extension of the lock-up of insider selling represents approximately 240,000,000 common shares that will not be sold during this extended lock-up period.
Dr. Schewe commented, "The VIASPACE Board and Management have been extremely pleased with the performance of VIASPACE since becoming a free-standing company on October 1, 2012. At that time, we announced a 6-month lock-up of insider share sales. Given the pace of our corporate progress and the momentum that we have achieved, we felt it important to continue the lock-up for another 90 days as we work hard to continue to increase the scope of our general shareholder base of investors. In addition, Dr. Kukkonen has two significant foreign trips to meet with clients in April and we are looking forward to sharing the news of those trips and providing exciting updates on existing projects in the near future."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.305.573 von aston61 am 26.03.13 15:57:52Hi aston,
danke fürs Einstellen. Liest sich nach wie vor alles sehr anständig.
Mal eine dumme Frage: Wie könnte man die folgende Textpassage übersetzen?
"...to increase the scope of our general shareholder base of investors"
Ist "shareholder" und "investor" nicht das gleiche bei einer AG?
Gruß HB
danke fürs Einstellen. Liest sich nach wie vor alles sehr anständig.
Mal eine dumme Frage: Wie könnte man die folgende Textpassage übersetzen?
"...to increase the scope of our general shareholder base of investors"
Ist "shareholder" und "investor" nicht das gleiche bei einer AG?
Gruß HB
was wird mit der Aktie ihr experten????
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allen ein frohes osterfest
frohe ostern allen ...
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hallo,
hier wird nichts konstruktives geschrieben. fast alles wird gelöscht.
und trotzdem soviel zugriffe ?
kann mit jemand sagen warum ?
haben noch so viele aktien von der Fa. ?
hier wird nichts konstruktives geschrieben. fast alles wird gelöscht.
und trotzdem soviel zugriffe ?
kann mit jemand sagen warum ?
haben noch so viele aktien von der Fa. ?
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VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) and the World’s First Real Power Crop
April 10th, 2013
Although the idea of using biomass materials to generate clean energy has been around for a long time, the approach has been plagued with issues that have kept it on the sidelines, while wind and solar power have gotten the lion’s share of the press.
Early plans to use waste material as a source for renewable energy soon revealed a serious weakness. The economics of waste material was unpredictable, with market prices that could fluctuate wildly, making accurate business predictions difficult or impossible. Logistics was also a problem, since sources tended to be scattered, requiring hauling. In addition, the lack of consistency in waste material led to processing issues.
Attention then turned to the idea of using dedicated energy crops, but this too ran into obstacles, the biggest of which was the risk that such large scale crops might take over productive food growing land, or have other negative effects upon food agriculture. Moreover, the time and resources necessary to grow such crops greatly reduced their cost efficiency as an energy source.
But all of that is suddenly changing, with the development of what is becoming recognized as the world’s first realistic power crop.
Meet Giant King Grass (GKG), a proprietary energy crop from California-based VIASPACE, with all of the characteristics required to give it a clear advantage over other forms of renewable energy, making it competitive even with fossil fuels. GKG grows so fast it can be harvested multiple times each year, making it highly cost effective compared to wind, solar, or other renewable energy sources. GKG is not genetically modified, and is non-invasive. It grows easily and safely on marginal lands, posing no threat to food agriculture of food-growing lands, even providing localized employment to developing countries.
Although it can be readily pelletized for shipment anywhere, GKG can be grown nearby new or even existing traditional power plants to virtually eliminate transportation or logistical issues. Unlike other green energy sources, GKG requires no complicated or costly new technologies or infrastructure, and can produce as much energy as is needed, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in any type of weather. As if that weren’t enough, it can, like oil, be processed for use in producing green gasoline or other hydrocarbon based materials. And, as a biomass renewable, it has a carbon footprint that is almost zero, absorbing as much carbon during growth as it emits during burning.
Giant King Grass is already being grown in initial power plantation settings, with more to come.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
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April 10th, 2013
Although the idea of using biomass materials to generate clean energy has been around for a long time, the approach has been plagued with issues that have kept it on the sidelines, while wind and solar power have gotten the lion’s share of the press.
Early plans to use waste material as a source for renewable energy soon revealed a serious weakness. The economics of waste material was unpredictable, with market prices that could fluctuate wildly, making accurate business predictions difficult or impossible. Logistics was also a problem, since sources tended to be scattered, requiring hauling. In addition, the lack of consistency in waste material led to processing issues.
Attention then turned to the idea of using dedicated energy crops, but this too ran into obstacles, the biggest of which was the risk that such large scale crops might take over productive food growing land, or have other negative effects upon food agriculture. Moreover, the time and resources necessary to grow such crops greatly reduced their cost efficiency as an energy source.
But all of that is suddenly changing, with the development of what is becoming recognized as the world’s first realistic power crop.
Meet Giant King Grass (GKG), a proprietary energy crop from California-based VIASPACE, with all of the characteristics required to give it a clear advantage over other forms of renewable energy, making it competitive even with fossil fuels. GKG grows so fast it can be harvested multiple times each year, making it highly cost effective compared to wind, solar, or other renewable energy sources. GKG is not genetically modified, and is non-invasive. It grows easily and safely on marginal lands, posing no threat to food agriculture of food-growing lands, even providing localized employment to developing countries.
Although it can be readily pelletized for shipment anywhere, GKG can be grown nearby new or even existing traditional power plants to virtually eliminate transportation or logistical issues. Unlike other green energy sources, GKG requires no complicated or costly new technologies or infrastructure, and can produce as much energy as is needed, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in any type of weather. As if that weren’t enough, it can, like oil, be processed for use in producing green gasoline or other hydrocarbon based materials. And, as a biomass renewable, it has a carbon footprint that is almost zero, absorbing as much carbon during growth as it emits during burning.
Giant King Grass is already being grown in initial power plantation settings, with more to come.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
Let us hear your thoughts: VIASPACE, Inc. Message Board
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VIASPACE and AGRICORP Partnership on Giant King Grass in Nicaragua: 12 MW Biomass Power Plant Targeted
WALNUT Calif., April 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen met with Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas and his team in Nicaragua last week. VIASPACE had previously entered into a contract with Grain Hill subsidiary and is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by them. The Giant King Grass is growing well in Nicaragua, and VIASPACE and AGRICORP have agreed to form a partnership to build a 12 MW biomass power plant fueled by Giant King Grass.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130417/NE96109)
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua with 65% market share.
Giant King Grass is being grown on part of a 10,000 acre AGRICORP farm near Lake Nicaragua. 6,000 acres of the farm are currently cultivated with rice and irrigated with water from Lake Nicaragua. An AGRICORP rice mill is co-located on the farm which would also be the site of the power plant. The rice mill produces rice husk as waste which would also be used as a small portion of the biomass fuel for the power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP are satisfied that the Giant King Grass grows well on the AGRICORP plantation, and plan to expand the nursery in May to support the 2100 acre Giant King Grass plantation needed to fully fuel the 12 MW power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP plan to sign an agreement that formalizes the partnership and to begin development of the power plant project immediately. VIASPACE expects to return to Nicaragua shortly to kick off the partnership and to join AGRICORP in meetings with electricity customers, the Nicaragua grid company, EPC contractors, banks, and with Nicaraguan government officials
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen reported, "This is a very exciting partnership. VIASPACE will take the lead in project development, Giant King Grass, power plant technology selection, and financial modeling. AGRICORP will lead the interface with the power customer, grid connection, plantation operations and plant permitting. The companies will work closely together and expect to form a special purpose company for the power plant."
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "We believe that Giant King Grass has an important role to play in Nicaragua. The new, highly efficient 12 MW power plant will provide clean and steady base power for the country in contrast to intermittent power from wind and solar. It will efficiently use Nicaragua's natural resources of land, warm weather and water to produce reliable green electricity for our people and industrial development. It will also provide jobs for farmers and power plant workers. Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop can also complement sugarcane bagasse as a fuel for existing power plants connected to sugar mills to extend their season and produce more electricity. I believe that this project will add considerable value to our company that has a mandate for agricultural innovation and sustainability."
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Sehr gute Nachrichten, absolut null Reaktion in den Aktien-Umsätzen...
Werde die Börse nie wirklich begreifen.
Aber: die Börse mich auch nicht....
Gruß HB
WALNUT Calif., April 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen met with Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas and his team in Nicaragua last week. VIASPACE had previously entered into a contract with Grain Hill subsidiary and is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by them. The Giant King Grass is growing well in Nicaragua, and VIASPACE and AGRICORP have agreed to form a partnership to build a 12 MW biomass power plant fueled by Giant King Grass.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130417/NE96109)
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua with 65% market share.
Giant King Grass is being grown on part of a 10,000 acre AGRICORP farm near Lake Nicaragua. 6,000 acres of the farm are currently cultivated with rice and irrigated with water from Lake Nicaragua. An AGRICORP rice mill is co-located on the farm which would also be the site of the power plant. The rice mill produces rice husk as waste which would also be used as a small portion of the biomass fuel for the power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP are satisfied that the Giant King Grass grows well on the AGRICORP plantation, and plan to expand the nursery in May to support the 2100 acre Giant King Grass plantation needed to fully fuel the 12 MW power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP plan to sign an agreement that formalizes the partnership and to begin development of the power plant project immediately. VIASPACE expects to return to Nicaragua shortly to kick off the partnership and to join AGRICORP in meetings with electricity customers, the Nicaragua grid company, EPC contractors, banks, and with Nicaraguan government officials
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen reported, "This is a very exciting partnership. VIASPACE will take the lead in project development, Giant King Grass, power plant technology selection, and financial modeling. AGRICORP will lead the interface with the power customer, grid connection, plantation operations and plant permitting. The companies will work closely together and expect to form a special purpose company for the power plant."
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "We believe that Giant King Grass has an important role to play in Nicaragua. The new, highly efficient 12 MW power plant will provide clean and steady base power for the country in contrast to intermittent power from wind and solar. It will efficiently use Nicaragua's natural resources of land, warm weather and water to produce reliable green electricity for our people and industrial development. It will also provide jobs for farmers and power plant workers. Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop can also complement sugarcane bagasse as a fuel for existing power plants connected to sugar mills to extend their season and produce more electricity. I believe that this project will add considerable value to our company that has a mandate for agricultural innovation and sustainability."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-04/26553978…
Sehr gute Nachrichten, absolut null Reaktion in den Aktien-Umsätzen...
Werde die Börse nie wirklich begreifen.
Aber: die Börse mich auch nicht....
Gruß HB
Die Akite nimmt erst Fahrt auf, wenn die Absichterklärungen umgesetzt sind und entsprechende Umsätze generiert werden. Das ist die Wette! Hopp oder Topp!
hier sind ja wenige im Forum,obwohl die Aktie sehr interresant ist. schönes we .
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.455.121 von Huelsenbeck am 17.04.13 21:54:57NewsRenew Energy is part of the development of a large biomass project in St. Croix, USVI, together with the US development company Tibbar Energy
aus ihrer Webside
http://www.renewenergy.dk/produkter/kombineret-biogas--og-et…
COMBINED BIOGAS AND ETHANOL PLANT
- Optimal utilization of residual products
RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery ensures stability to traditional ethanol plants from the threats of large fluctuations in energy expenses.
A traditional ethanol plant puts strain on the local environment and gross energy balance. Green energy is produced for the transport sector, however, large amounts of fossil fuel are used for the production. The environmental strain on the environment will be greatly reduced if the ethanol plant is combined with RENEW ENERGY’s biogas/separation plant: the water is reused, the plant produces energy for its own consumption, and the plant recovers the nutrients which are reused as fertilizers in the agricultural sector.
RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery utilizes the residual products from the distillation as “feedstock” in the biogas plant – it produces sufficient biogas for its own consumption of power, steam and heat.
The net environmental benefit from combining the two plants will be many times greater and the use of fossil fuels can be avoided. In addition to the advantage of the integrated concept excess power can be sold to the grid as “green or renewable energy”.
Advantages of RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery in combination with ethanol plants:
◦Energy efficient new ethanol plants
◦Improved retrofit or expansion of existing ethanol plants, or where the ownership or management wishes to optimize the operating economy, and the improvement of environmental issues
◦Improvement of existing distilleries through energy savings and reduced environmental issues
Read more about the advantages of the combined biogas and bioethanol plant
aston
aus ihrer Webside
http://www.renewenergy.dk/produkter/kombineret-biogas--og-et…
COMBINED BIOGAS AND ETHANOL PLANT
- Optimal utilization of residual products
RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery ensures stability to traditional ethanol plants from the threats of large fluctuations in energy expenses.
A traditional ethanol plant puts strain on the local environment and gross energy balance. Green energy is produced for the transport sector, however, large amounts of fossil fuel are used for the production. The environmental strain on the environment will be greatly reduced if the ethanol plant is combined with RENEW ENERGY’s biogas/separation plant: the water is reused, the plant produces energy for its own consumption, and the plant recovers the nutrients which are reused as fertilizers in the agricultural sector.
RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery utilizes the residual products from the distillation as “feedstock” in the biogas plant – it produces sufficient biogas for its own consumption of power, steam and heat.
The net environmental benefit from combining the two plants will be many times greater and the use of fossil fuels can be avoided. In addition to the advantage of the integrated concept excess power can be sold to the grid as “green or renewable energy”.
Advantages of RENEW ENERGY’s biorefinery in combination with ethanol plants:
◦Energy efficient new ethanol plants
◦Improved retrofit or expansion of existing ethanol plants, or where the ownership or management wishes to optimize the operating economy, and the improvement of environmental issues
◦Improvement of existing distilleries through energy savings and reduced environmental issues
Read more about the advantages of the combined biogas and bioethanol plant
aston
gute Nachrichten und der kurs fällt.wie überall
7 MW Power Purchase Agreement Nearly Finalized in St. Croix
Giant King Grass Growing Well
WALNUT, Calif., April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today provided an update on the Tibbar Energy 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant project on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. As reported by the St. Croix Source on April 19, 2013, Mr. Hugo Hodge, executive director of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), stated that the authority was nearing a purchase agreement with Tibbar Energy, a proposed biomass electricity company on St. Croix. Hodge said that, in a few years, St. Croix will have 10 MW of electricity coming from industrial solar, 5 MW from net metering and 7 MW from Tibbar, for a total of 22 MW being produced by alternative sources. He estimated that at peak consumption, the St. Croix grid only needed 45 MW. That means the WAPA power plant would only need to supply an additional 23 MW.
Tibbar is continuing to plant its Giant King(TM) Grass nurseries, and plans to create a 1000+ acre plantation to fuel the 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant. It is testing irrigation options and large scale planting procedures. "We have started to develop an impressive farming operation in preparation of our finalized power purchase agreement (PPA)" said Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn. "We have purchased tractors and additional equipment. We are proud of our new farm staff and they are integral to the progress so far."
Tomyn continued, "As WAPA stated in the St. Croix Source article, there is a lot of work that goes into balancing Tibbar's base load power with WAPA's. Tibbar will be unlike intermittent wind and solar as we will produce continuous dispatchable power 24/7. Our computer system will be tied to WAPA's and will use the latest technology to efficiently work together."
Tibbar is also continuing its public education and awareness program on a variety of levels. For example, on April 17(th) and 18(th) , Tibbar sponsored and presented at the St. Croix Earth Day Eco-Fair. According to Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn and Farm Manager Bob Peets, "We educated hundreds of children from dozens of St. Croix schools about renewable energy. Tibbar was the major sponsor and we had a fantastic turn out teaching children about Giant King Grass and why bio-energy crops are part of our future."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "Giant King Grass is growing incredibly well in St. Croix and our partnership with Tibbar Energy is progressing nicely. The planned 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant using Giant King Grass to create continuous, eco-friendly, carbon neutral, green electricity on St. Croix is already demonstrating intangible benefits of educating children about the merits of renewable green energy and has attracted tourists interested in green energy. We believe that using Giant King Grass as a continuously renewable biomass/bioenergy platform is the perfect green solution for the energy needs of tropical island nations and our partnership with Tibbar Energy can prove this concept on St. Croix in the very near future. This project paves the way for other island economies to model similar green electricity projects using Giant King Grass. Every day at VIASPACE, we grow more excited about our future corporate role and place in the evolution of economically viable and successful green energy production."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King(TM) Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
/Web site: http://www.VIASPACE.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130424-908655.html?mod…
Giant King Grass Growing Well
WALNUT, Calif., April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today provided an update on the Tibbar Energy 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant project on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. As reported by the St. Croix Source on April 19, 2013, Mr. Hugo Hodge, executive director of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), stated that the authority was nearing a purchase agreement with Tibbar Energy, a proposed biomass electricity company on St. Croix. Hodge said that, in a few years, St. Croix will have 10 MW of electricity coming from industrial solar, 5 MW from net metering and 7 MW from Tibbar, for a total of 22 MW being produced by alternative sources. He estimated that at peak consumption, the St. Croix grid only needed 45 MW. That means the WAPA power plant would only need to supply an additional 23 MW.
Tibbar is continuing to plant its Giant King(TM) Grass nurseries, and plans to create a 1000+ acre plantation to fuel the 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant. It is testing irrigation options and large scale planting procedures. "We have started to develop an impressive farming operation in preparation of our finalized power purchase agreement (PPA)" said Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn. "We have purchased tractors and additional equipment. We are proud of our new farm staff and they are integral to the progress so far."
Tomyn continued, "As WAPA stated in the St. Croix Source article, there is a lot of work that goes into balancing Tibbar's base load power with WAPA's. Tibbar will be unlike intermittent wind and solar as we will produce continuous dispatchable power 24/7. Our computer system will be tied to WAPA's and will use the latest technology to efficiently work together."
Tibbar is also continuing its public education and awareness program on a variety of levels. For example, on April 17(th) and 18(th) , Tibbar sponsored and presented at the St. Croix Earth Day Eco-Fair. According to Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn and Farm Manager Bob Peets, "We educated hundreds of children from dozens of St. Croix schools about renewable energy. Tibbar was the major sponsor and we had a fantastic turn out teaching children about Giant King Grass and why bio-energy crops are part of our future."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "Giant King Grass is growing incredibly well in St. Croix and our partnership with Tibbar Energy is progressing nicely. The planned 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant using Giant King Grass to create continuous, eco-friendly, carbon neutral, green electricity on St. Croix is already demonstrating intangible benefits of educating children about the merits of renewable green energy and has attracted tourists interested in green energy. We believe that using Giant King Grass as a continuously renewable biomass/bioenergy platform is the perfect green solution for the energy needs of tropical island nations and our partnership with Tibbar Energy can prove this concept on St. Croix in the very near future. This project paves the way for other island economies to model similar green electricity projects using Giant King Grass. Every day at VIASPACE, we grow more excited about our future corporate role and place in the evolution of economically viable and successful green energy production."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King(TM) Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
/Web site: http://www.VIASPACE.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130424-908655.html?mod…
How we can make WAPA cheaper, cleaner
Published: April 30, 2013
We have all been there. You have ignored the problems for some time but there is really no way around it: Black smoke is coming out of the exhaust - you are burning oil - the gearbox is giving you trouble, new brakes would be nice and those old shocks are giving you a rough ride. Your mechanic says he can keep you running for another couple of years for cheap, even mumbles about converting the old guzzler to propane.
In the meantime you are thinking, "new car!" Maybe even one of those hybrids that'll give you 10 times the mileage. It'll certainly improve your standing in the neighborhood, where there are too many jokes about the noise and the smell from your old exhaust.
But can you trust this new technology? Will the bank lend you the money? You will get nothing for the old clunker. You may even have to pay to have it disposed of.
As you may have guessed, this really isn't about your car, but just like your old stink pot, our beloved WAPA is due for some serious considerations.
Who's to blame?
Back in 2002, Gov. Charles Turnbull introduced us to Southern Energy in an attempt to privatize WAPA, a move that was dead on arrival after Sen. Alicia "Chucky" Hansen and Sen. Adelbert "Bert" Bryant put Southern through the wringer.
Since then, no leadership has had the courage to rock the boat.
Before we dig deeper, ask yourself a fundamental question: Why do we have a power utility at all? A central power-generating facility supposed to make it easier and cheaper for everybody to have electricity, but now with WAPA charging 51 cents per kilowatt hour (kw), it is easy to understand why WAPA's customers, big and small, are looking for ways to supply their own electricity.
This has resulted in an estimated 10 percent reduction in WAPA's revenue, and another 5 percent in the making. This is putting the squeeze on the remaining customers who mainly are the ones that least can afford it.
Where's the courage?
As of today, there is no sign that Government House will attempt another "Turnbull" after having wasted millions trying to introduce petroleum coke (Alpine's pet coke project) to the territory, but in the Senate it's another story.
With lots of new blood voted in and a Senate president and vice president who know their stuff, the 30th Legislature is shaping up to become something we haven't seen for a long time: A well-functioning and well-disciplined body of law makers.
After a messy cleanup - needed from all the way back to Sen. David Jones and further exacerbated by Sen. Ronald Russell - Sen. Shawn-Michael Malone together with Sen. Sammuel Sanes and Sen. Craig Barshinger are now poised to tackle the elephant in the room that everyone pretends not to see: WAPA.
In other words, a serious debate about the future of WAPA is about to begin soon.
Any plan involving a relocation of the Richmond plant and/or outsourcing of the power generation part of WAPA will be met with strong skepticism and objection from WAPA, some senators and administration officials. Therefore it is important that those who come forward supporting these drastic changes are ready to be grilled and have facts and figures to support their testimony.
May I politely suggest that the Senate form a close relationship with our Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen? She is knowledgeable about the issue and is a true believer in clean energy, and any decision made down here will eventually need the blessing and financial help of the federal government.
And who knows, maybe we can save on the cost of a consultant or two.
May I also suggest that the Senate early on form a coalition strong enough to overrule any objection to WAPA changes and, if necessary, prepare to make the issue a referendum in the next election.
This is not the time to highlight our limitations.
Instead, we should go for the ideal plan and then work backwards to find ways to implement it.
Wind and solar
Can St. Croix rely on wind and solar for 100 percent of their consumption? The answer is yes - just not all the time. But before we get to that, a few observations on these two alternative sources of power: Our house on the South Shore has run entirely on wind and solar for the last 14 years. During that time we had 2 hurricanes, one of which caused considerable damage to our solar arrays, and we have had ample time to experiment with various blade configurations for our tilt-down wind turbines.
One thing that became very clear is that wind and solar are like apples and oranges.
For example, our 10KW wind turbine is fitted out with extra-long blades to compensate for the high average temperatures in the Virgin Islands. These enable it to generate maximum power in 15 mph wind Compare that with the average output of a 10KW solar array. The result will surprise many of you: On a day with only a moderate breeze ,the turbine easily makes 160 kilowatts while the 10KW solar will produce only 35 or 40 kilowatts.
On a yearly average, wind beats solar two to one.
There is more maintenance needed in wind, power but when it comes to shouldering a hurricane, it is easier to secure one large 1MW turbine compared to 5,000 200 Watt solar panels!
How to do it
So what is the ideal solution for a brand new, built from- scratch generating plant serving St. Croix, using proven technology and with room for expansion? Grid stability is alpha and omega in any grid configuration. WAPA Executive Director Hugo Hodge is having nervous jitters over the prospect of adding wind to the planned photo voltaic installations, and rightly so. WAPA's outdated Richmond plant cannot handle the additional unstable load unless this problem is taken care of.
The following components are all equally important parts of a solution that will allow St. Croix to be supplied with close to 100 percent alternative clean energy.
To get grid stability we must know supply and demand of power in real time. That is done by giving each customer and each power-providing gadget an IP address. That information will be sent directly through the power lines to a fully automated computer center which determines what generators must be added or taken off line to stay on par with demand.
Net metering customers will see fewer restrictions and will be able to sell back power to the grid at reduced rate.
New plan, new plant
The center of it all is the new power plant on the South Shore.
A dozen 5 megawatt flex fuel generators will be able to provide full backup in the unlikely event of all alternative power sources fail.
A large wind farm next to the power plant is the system's primary power producer. Industrial-size storing units are available to store enough power to allow any number of generators to come on line and make up for the slack if the wind drops. They work like giant capacitors and help keeping voltage and frequency steady.
There will be times where wind, big solar and net metering customers produce more power than is needed. Instead of wasting this power, it will be directed to the RO (reverse osmoses) plant also located on the premises. This water can, if needed, be used to irrigate the Giant King Grass cultivated on the wind farm premises, ultimately to be converted to fuel for power-generating purposes.
(Giant King Grass is a fast-growing perennial grass for the production of liquid biofuels for transportation, and as a renewable replacement for coal as the heat source in electricity-generating power plants.)
We do not want to be guinea pigs, nor do we need to be. What we need has already been tested and is available.
G.E.'s latest wind turbine, the 2.5 - 120 comes with power storage. Aeronautica, an all American company, specializes in providing packages to small isolated grids, like ours. They use tried-and-tested components in their setups.
With the right number of grid buffers, there is no reason why we cannot reduce our use of fossil fuels - be it natural gas or diesel - by up to 90 percent, and if we add in King Grass, 100 percent is not out of the question.
The world around us seems to be in perpetual crisis.
It is obviously in the best interest of our territory to rely as little as possible on imported basic essentials. Revamping WAPA is a giant step in that direction, and starting with St Croix makes sense.
- Steffen Larsen, St. Croix
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/op-ed/how-we-can-make-wapa…
Published: April 30, 2013
We have all been there. You have ignored the problems for some time but there is really no way around it: Black smoke is coming out of the exhaust - you are burning oil - the gearbox is giving you trouble, new brakes would be nice and those old shocks are giving you a rough ride. Your mechanic says he can keep you running for another couple of years for cheap, even mumbles about converting the old guzzler to propane.
In the meantime you are thinking, "new car!" Maybe even one of those hybrids that'll give you 10 times the mileage. It'll certainly improve your standing in the neighborhood, where there are too many jokes about the noise and the smell from your old exhaust.
But can you trust this new technology? Will the bank lend you the money? You will get nothing for the old clunker. You may even have to pay to have it disposed of.
As you may have guessed, this really isn't about your car, but just like your old stink pot, our beloved WAPA is due for some serious considerations.
Who's to blame?
Back in 2002, Gov. Charles Turnbull introduced us to Southern Energy in an attempt to privatize WAPA, a move that was dead on arrival after Sen. Alicia "Chucky" Hansen and Sen. Adelbert "Bert" Bryant put Southern through the wringer.
Since then, no leadership has had the courage to rock the boat.
Before we dig deeper, ask yourself a fundamental question: Why do we have a power utility at all? A central power-generating facility supposed to make it easier and cheaper for everybody to have electricity, but now with WAPA charging 51 cents per kilowatt hour (kw), it is easy to understand why WAPA's customers, big and small, are looking for ways to supply their own electricity.
This has resulted in an estimated 10 percent reduction in WAPA's revenue, and another 5 percent in the making. This is putting the squeeze on the remaining customers who mainly are the ones that least can afford it.
Where's the courage?
As of today, there is no sign that Government House will attempt another "Turnbull" after having wasted millions trying to introduce petroleum coke (Alpine's pet coke project) to the territory, but in the Senate it's another story.
With lots of new blood voted in and a Senate president and vice president who know their stuff, the 30th Legislature is shaping up to become something we haven't seen for a long time: A well-functioning and well-disciplined body of law makers.
After a messy cleanup - needed from all the way back to Sen. David Jones and further exacerbated by Sen. Ronald Russell - Sen. Shawn-Michael Malone together with Sen. Sammuel Sanes and Sen. Craig Barshinger are now poised to tackle the elephant in the room that everyone pretends not to see: WAPA.
In other words, a serious debate about the future of WAPA is about to begin soon.
Any plan involving a relocation of the Richmond plant and/or outsourcing of the power generation part of WAPA will be met with strong skepticism and objection from WAPA, some senators and administration officials. Therefore it is important that those who come forward supporting these drastic changes are ready to be grilled and have facts and figures to support their testimony.
May I politely suggest that the Senate form a close relationship with our Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen? She is knowledgeable about the issue and is a true believer in clean energy, and any decision made down here will eventually need the blessing and financial help of the federal government.
And who knows, maybe we can save on the cost of a consultant or two.
May I also suggest that the Senate early on form a coalition strong enough to overrule any objection to WAPA changes and, if necessary, prepare to make the issue a referendum in the next election.
This is not the time to highlight our limitations.
Instead, we should go for the ideal plan and then work backwards to find ways to implement it.
Wind and solar
Can St. Croix rely on wind and solar for 100 percent of their consumption? The answer is yes - just not all the time. But before we get to that, a few observations on these two alternative sources of power: Our house on the South Shore has run entirely on wind and solar for the last 14 years. During that time we had 2 hurricanes, one of which caused considerable damage to our solar arrays, and we have had ample time to experiment with various blade configurations for our tilt-down wind turbines.
One thing that became very clear is that wind and solar are like apples and oranges.
For example, our 10KW wind turbine is fitted out with extra-long blades to compensate for the high average temperatures in the Virgin Islands. These enable it to generate maximum power in 15 mph wind Compare that with the average output of a 10KW solar array. The result will surprise many of you: On a day with only a moderate breeze ,the turbine easily makes 160 kilowatts while the 10KW solar will produce only 35 or 40 kilowatts.
On a yearly average, wind beats solar two to one.
There is more maintenance needed in wind, power but when it comes to shouldering a hurricane, it is easier to secure one large 1MW turbine compared to 5,000 200 Watt solar panels!
How to do it
So what is the ideal solution for a brand new, built from- scratch generating plant serving St. Croix, using proven technology and with room for expansion? Grid stability is alpha and omega in any grid configuration. WAPA Executive Director Hugo Hodge is having nervous jitters over the prospect of adding wind to the planned photo voltaic installations, and rightly so. WAPA's outdated Richmond plant cannot handle the additional unstable load unless this problem is taken care of.
The following components are all equally important parts of a solution that will allow St. Croix to be supplied with close to 100 percent alternative clean energy.
To get grid stability we must know supply and demand of power in real time. That is done by giving each customer and each power-providing gadget an IP address. That information will be sent directly through the power lines to a fully automated computer center which determines what generators must be added or taken off line to stay on par with demand.
Net metering customers will see fewer restrictions and will be able to sell back power to the grid at reduced rate.
New plan, new plant
The center of it all is the new power plant on the South Shore.
A dozen 5 megawatt flex fuel generators will be able to provide full backup in the unlikely event of all alternative power sources fail.
A large wind farm next to the power plant is the system's primary power producer. Industrial-size storing units are available to store enough power to allow any number of generators to come on line and make up for the slack if the wind drops. They work like giant capacitors and help keeping voltage and frequency steady.
There will be times where wind, big solar and net metering customers produce more power than is needed. Instead of wasting this power, it will be directed to the RO (reverse osmoses) plant also located on the premises. This water can, if needed, be used to irrigate the Giant King Grass cultivated on the wind farm premises, ultimately to be converted to fuel for power-generating purposes.
(Giant King Grass is a fast-growing perennial grass for the production of liquid biofuels for transportation, and as a renewable replacement for coal as the heat source in electricity-generating power plants.)
We do not want to be guinea pigs, nor do we need to be. What we need has already been tested and is available.
G.E.'s latest wind turbine, the 2.5 - 120 comes with power storage. Aeronautica, an all American company, specializes in providing packages to small isolated grids, like ours. They use tried-and-tested components in their setups.
With the right number of grid buffers, there is no reason why we cannot reduce our use of fossil fuels - be it natural gas or diesel - by up to 90 percent, and if we add in King Grass, 100 percent is not out of the question.
The world around us seems to be in perpetual crisis.
It is obviously in the best interest of our territory to rely as little as possible on imported basic essentials. Revamping WAPA is a giant step in that direction, and starting with St Croix makes sense.
- Steffen Larsen, St. Croix
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/op-ed/how-we-can-make-wapa…
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Touts Wide Range of Green Energy Applications for Proprietary Giant King Grass
When you’re talking grass, the last thing that comes to mind is energy. But for VIASPACE, grass is big business, quite literally, in the energy industry.
VIASPACE markets proprietary Giant King™ Grass, appropriately named as it easily grows in 16 feet tall stalks. This is a high-yield renewable energy crop that can serve as an alternative to coal and fossil fuels such as gasoline and diesel. The grass is natural, not genetically modified in any way.
Giant King Grass is recognized as the highest yielding biomass crop on the planet. Its list of applications for bioenergy projects is equally as impressive: bio-electricity, biogas, biofuels, biochemical, bio plastics, and biomass all require biomass as a feedstock.
For transportation and logistical purposes, Giant King Grass is dried, made into a powder, and pressed into pellets about the thickness of a pencil and one inch in length. This allows for easier and cheaper bulk shipping and handling.
Once in pellet form, Giant King Grass can be co-fired with coal in existing power plants, reducing the plants carbon dioxide emissions by 20 percent without compromising quality of energy.
Working with local partners, power plants, and pellet mill projects, VIASPACE has the capability to deliver an integrated Giant King Grass plantation and biomass power plant in two years.
Under an existing contract with Nicaragua-based Grain Hill subsidiary AGRICORP, VIASPACE is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by the company and recently agreed to form a partnership to build a 12 MW biomass power plant fueled by Giant King Grass.
For more information, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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When you’re talking grass, the last thing that comes to mind is energy. But for VIASPACE, grass is big business, quite literally, in the energy industry.
VIASPACE markets proprietary Giant King™ Grass, appropriately named as it easily grows in 16 feet tall stalks. This is a high-yield renewable energy crop that can serve as an alternative to coal and fossil fuels such as gasoline and diesel. The grass is natural, not genetically modified in any way.
Giant King Grass is recognized as the highest yielding biomass crop on the planet. Its list of applications for bioenergy projects is equally as impressive: bio-electricity, biogas, biofuels, biochemical, bio plastics, and biomass all require biomass as a feedstock.
For transportation and logistical purposes, Giant King Grass is dried, made into a powder, and pressed into pellets about the thickness of a pencil and one inch in length. This allows for easier and cheaper bulk shipping and handling.
Once in pellet form, Giant King Grass can be co-fired with coal in existing power plants, reducing the plants carbon dioxide emissions by 20 percent without compromising quality of energy.
Working with local partners, power plants, and pellet mill projects, VIASPACE has the capability to deliver an integrated Giant King Grass plantation and biomass power plant in two years.
Under an existing contract with Nicaragua-based Grain Hill subsidiary AGRICORP, VIASPACE is growing Giant King Grass on land owned by the company and recently agreed to form a partnership to build a 12 MW biomass power plant fueled by Giant King Grass.
For more information, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Presents Giant King Grass to Biogas Electricity Paper at International Biomass Conference
May 6th, 2013
Today it was reported that VIASPACE and Renew Energy of Svendborg, Denmark, presented a paper entitled “Giant King Grass to Biogas” at the International Biomass Conference held in Minneapolis Minnesota in April. The conference is the largest biomass event in North America.
Mr. Morten Jacobsen of Renew Energy made the presentation which is available on the VIASPACE website at www.VIASPACE.com, and a narrated version is available at https://vimeo.com/63390267. Renew Energy is a Danish engineering services company specializing in biogas plants and bio refineries integrated with ethanol plants, distilleries and other industrial plants. According to Mr. Jacobsen, the presentation went very well and there was a good response from the audience.
Renew Energy is providing engineering support for the Tibbar Energy 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant project on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, which will be fueled by Giant King Grass. The presentation describes the overall biogas system and uses the St. Croix, Tibbar Energy/VIASPACE project as an example. Renew Energy and VIASPACE are now working together to develop and support biogas projects fueled by Giant King Grass.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, “Our relationship with Renew Energy and the Tibbar Energy 7MW anaerobic digestion power plant fueled by our proprietary Giant King Grass on St. Croix are gaining global attention and we are grateful to Mr. Jacobsen for the excellent presentation that he recently made at the International Biomass Conference and Expo in Minneapolis. The Giant King Grass fueled power plant on St. Croix will be a superb, renewable, green energy model that can be replicated on any tropical island to provide electricity 24 hours per day. We are excited to be leading the way in that significant and important market segment.”
“Over the next several weeks, we will be announcing our progress in Nicaragua with Grain Hill/Agricorp, a project in Southeast Asia, and updates regarding our ongoing project in South Africa and our status with Giant King Grass in Hawaii,” Dr. Schewe continued. “I have recently spoken to our Director of Communications, Dr. Jan Vandersande, and to several VIASPACE shareholders regarding questions about the Company’s status of current and future revenues. My answers are consistent. We became a stand-alone Company effective October 1, 2012, and our current revenues come from initial project development of Giant King Grass test plots in the various countries of our customers. Our future revenues will come from our recurring licensing fees as Giant King Grass is continually harvested at our project sites and used in actual applications (EG: Tibbar Energy/St. Croix) as well as from the sale of electricity in projects that we expect to have an equity interest in the power plant (EG: Agricorp/Nicaragua). Our business model is structured to create significant and recurring green energy revenues as a global company and generate profits for our shareholders.”
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VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) Presents Giant King Grass to Biogas Electricity Paper at International Biomass Conference
May 6th, 2013
Today it was reported that VIASPACE and Renew Energy of Svendborg, Denmark, presented a paper entitled “Giant King Grass to Biogas” at the International Biomass Conference held in Minneapolis Minnesota in April. The conference is the largest biomass event in North America.
Mr. Morten Jacobsen of Renew Energy made the presentation which is available on the VIASPACE website at www.VIASPACE.com, and a narrated version is available at https://vimeo.com/63390267. Renew Energy is a Danish engineering services company specializing in biogas plants and bio refineries integrated with ethanol plants, distilleries and other industrial plants. According to Mr. Jacobsen, the presentation went very well and there was a good response from the audience.
Renew Energy is providing engineering support for the Tibbar Energy 7 MW anaerobic digestion power plant project on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, which will be fueled by Giant King Grass. The presentation describes the overall biogas system and uses the St. Croix, Tibbar Energy/VIASPACE project as an example. Renew Energy and VIASPACE are now working together to develop and support biogas projects fueled by Giant King Grass.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, “Our relationship with Renew Energy and the Tibbar Energy 7MW anaerobic digestion power plant fueled by our proprietary Giant King Grass on St. Croix are gaining global attention and we are grateful to Mr. Jacobsen for the excellent presentation that he recently made at the International Biomass Conference and Expo in Minneapolis. The Giant King Grass fueled power plant on St. Croix will be a superb, renewable, green energy model that can be replicated on any tropical island to provide electricity 24 hours per day. We are excited to be leading the way in that significant and important market segment.”
“Over the next several weeks, we will be announcing our progress in Nicaragua with Grain Hill/Agricorp, a project in Southeast Asia, and updates regarding our ongoing project in South Africa and our status with Giant King Grass in Hawaii,” Dr. Schewe continued. “I have recently spoken to our Director of Communications, Dr. Jan Vandersande, and to several VIASPACE shareholders regarding questions about the Company’s status of current and future revenues. My answers are consistent. We became a stand-alone Company effective October 1, 2012, and our current revenues come from initial project development of Giant King Grass test plots in the various countries of our customers. Our future revenues will come from our recurring licensing fees as Giant King Grass is continually harvested at our project sites and used in actual applications (EG: Tibbar Energy/St. Croix) as well as from the sale of electricity in projects that we expect to have an equity interest in the power plant (EG: Agricorp/Nicaragua). Our business model is structured to create significant and recurring green energy revenues as a global company and generate profits for our shareholders.”
For more information, visit www.VIASPACE.com
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.582.213 von aston61 am 07.05.13 14:21:26http://vimeo.com/63390267.
Zitat von aston61: http://vimeo.com/63390267.
Danke fürs einstellen aston!
Der gute Morten ist aber auch ein Demagoge vor dem Herrn, alles was recht ist.
Wäre fast eingeschlafen beim Anhören.
Inhaltlich aber alles äußerst begrüßenswert!
Gruß HB
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.599.233 von Huelsenbeck am 09.05.13 14:17:29mehr als nur begrüssenswert der Inhalt
St.Croix könnte der funke sein ... schau mer mal ... el. energie und treibstoff ... wenn das keine nachahmer nach sich ziehen wird auf anderen "ilands"
gruss
aston
St.Croix könnte der funke sein ... schau mer mal ... el. energie und treibstoff ... wenn das keine nachahmer nach sich ziehen wird auf anderen "ilands"
gruss
aston
kurs ist auf 0,010 abgesackt, im Depot wird "null" angezeigt,
wollte am Mittwoch nachkaufen, keine bekommen,
ist doch erstaunlich bei den einigermaßen positiven Nachrichten, die da gekommen sind,
weiß jemand mehr ?
wollte am Mittwoch nachkaufen, keine bekommen,
ist doch erstaunlich bei den einigermaßen positiven Nachrichten, die da gekommen sind,
weiß jemand mehr ?
sorry,
Nachtrag Zahlendreher : Kurs auf 0,001 abgesackt, bid bei 0,015
Nachtrag Zahlendreher : Kurs auf 0,001 abgesackt, bid bei 0,015
hab jetzt mind. 3 x versucht, in Deutschland nachzukaufen, keine bekommen. Weiß leider nicht warum.
Hat es noch jemand versucht ?
Hat es noch jemand versucht ?
habs jetzt testweise mit 10-20-30-igtausend St. probiert,
nichts zu machen,
das Problem mit möglichen zu wenigen Anteilen habe ich allerdings noch nie gehabt, wenn s daran liegen sollte
nichts zu machen,
das Problem mit möglichen zu wenigen Anteilen habe ich allerdings noch nie gehabt, wenn s daran liegen sollte
VIASPACE Inc. (VSPC) and the World’s Greatest Power Plant
May 13th, 2013 at 2:12 pm
When considering the world’s greatest power plant, it’s natural to think of China’s new Three Gorges Dam hydroelectric plant, the biggest power plant in the world, capable of generating over 20,000 megawatts. But it may turn out that the world’s greatest power plant is really a plant, Giant King Grass (GKG), a one-of-a-kind power producing plant that could end up being used to generate power all over the world.
GKG is a proprietary dedicated energy crop controlled by VIASPACE, a California based renewable energy company. When it comes to power potential, GKG is considered the greatest plant in the world, primarily because it is recognized as the world’s highest yielding biomass crop, a plant that grows so fast it can be harvested several times a year without replanting. As a result, it is more cost effective than other renewable energy sources, outshining solar and even wind power.
The plant’s cost effectiveness is enhanced when considering the fact that GKG does not require significant new infrastructure or the risk involved in new technologies. It’s a simple combustible fuel, like coal, but is carbon clean. Since GKG absorbs as much carbon during growing as is released during combustion, its net carbon footprint is near zero. And, unlike wind and solar, it can be ramped up to produce peak power whenever it is needed, night or day, in any kind of weather.
In addition to being cost effective and carbon clean, GKG is also non-invasive, and can grow on marginal lands not useful for food production. It grows best in tropical conditions, but can be pelletized and shipped, just like oil, to augment and reduce the carbon footprint of coal powered plants all over the world, meeting a growing demand for low carbon power. It can even be converted into bio-fuels, such as green gasoline and hydrocarbon based materials.
For additional information, visit www.viaspace.com
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May 13th, 2013 at 2:12 pm
When considering the world’s greatest power plant, it’s natural to think of China’s new Three Gorges Dam hydroelectric plant, the biggest power plant in the world, capable of generating over 20,000 megawatts. But it may turn out that the world’s greatest power plant is really a plant, Giant King Grass (GKG), a one-of-a-kind power producing plant that could end up being used to generate power all over the world.
GKG is a proprietary dedicated energy crop controlled by VIASPACE, a California based renewable energy company. When it comes to power potential, GKG is considered the greatest plant in the world, primarily because it is recognized as the world’s highest yielding biomass crop, a plant that grows so fast it can be harvested several times a year without replanting. As a result, it is more cost effective than other renewable energy sources, outshining solar and even wind power.
The plant’s cost effectiveness is enhanced when considering the fact that GKG does not require significant new infrastructure or the risk involved in new technologies. It’s a simple combustible fuel, like coal, but is carbon clean. Since GKG absorbs as much carbon during growing as is released during combustion, its net carbon footprint is near zero. And, unlike wind and solar, it can be ramped up to produce peak power whenever it is needed, night or day, in any kind of weather.
In addition to being cost effective and carbon clean, GKG is also non-invasive, and can grow on marginal lands not useful for food production. It grows best in tropical conditions, but can be pelletized and shipped, just like oil, to augment and reduce the carbon footprint of coal powered plants all over the world, meeting a growing demand for low carbon power. It can even be converted into bio-fuels, such as green gasoline and hydrocarbon based materials.
For additional information, visit www.viaspace.com
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.633.417 von heppens am 14.05.13 18:02:08also mit 33.- Euronen kömmt keine Maus hervor ....
die Spesen sind ja fast noch höher im Betrag als die Anteile ... versuchs doch mal mit 300.- / 500.- Euro
gn8
aston
die Spesen sind ja fast noch höher im Betrag als die Anteile ... versuchs doch mal mit 300.- / 500.- Euro
gn8
aston
wo steht was von 33 € ?
Zitat von heppens: wo steht was von 33 € ?
ups ... jetzt hatte ich einen zahlendreher gehapt ... asche über mein Haupt
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tibbar-Energy-USVI/5739200293…
http://stcroixsource.com/content/news/local-news/2013/05/09/…
10-Q
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1270200/0001019687130…
schöne Pfingsten
aston
nochmals zu dem Thema "keine Aktien bekommen", habe ich gestern mal die Handelsüberwachung der Börse Berlin angerufen. Es war tatsächlich so, dass die Menge entscheidend war, zumal es z.Zt. in Deutschland kaum Umsätze gab. Es hätten also schon 100.000 St. sein müssen, um die durchzuwinken. Wäre mehr Gesamtumsatz gewesen, hätten sie vielleicht bei 60-80.000 genehmigt. Wenn man es weiß ( beim nächsten Male ) kann man sich drauf einstellen. Wäre gut, wenn auf der offiziellen Streichungsliste der Bank die Begründung drauf stehen würde,( denn Möglichkeiten gibt es genug ) dann kann man sich entsprechend Gedanken machen.
Wünsche allseits Frohe Pfingsten
Wünsche allseits Frohe Pfingsten
VIASPACE and AGRICORP Sign Joint Development Agreement for 12 MW Power Plant Co-located with 2,100 acre Giant King Grass Plan...
Today : Tuesday 21 May 2013
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WALNUT, Calif., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen has returned from Nicaragua after a series of business meetings that culminated in the signing of a Joint Development Agreement with Grain Hill/AGRICORP. Under the agreement, a new special purpose company will be established to develop, build, own and operate a 2,100 acre Giant King™ Grass plantation and a co-located 12 MW biomass power plant on the AGRICORP Agricola Miramontes plantation on the shores of Lake Nicaragua. The Joint Development Agreement was signed by Dr. Kukkonen and Grain Hill/AGRICORP CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP will be equal shareholders in the new company and lead the development of the plantation and power plant project. Debt and equity financing for the power plant project will be solicited. A brief description of the project and an overview of Grain Hill/AGRICORP are available on the VIASPACE website www.VIASPACE.com.
Project development has already begun. Dr. Kukkonen and AGRICORP personnel met recently with government officials and private companies in Nicaragua. Project development includes obtaining all necessary governmental approvals and licenses, long-term power purchase agreements, debt and equity financing, and a contract with an Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) company to build the power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP have already accomplished the following milestones:
•Giant King Grass was imported from the US and is registered in Nicaragua.
•Giant King Grass is growing at the AGRICORP plantation.
•The AGRICORP plantation has the irrigation and infrastructure for Giant King Grass.
•The preliminary financial model for the Giant King Grass plantation and power plant is in place.
•The sophisticated power plant technology for Giant King Grass has been identified.
•Rice husk and rice straw from the AGRICORP plantation and mill are available as backup and supplementary fuel.
•Major elements of the feasibility study are in place.
CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen met with US Embassy Commercial, Energy and Agriculture officers in Managua and obtained background information and advice on doing business in Nicaragua. He also met with PRONicaragua which facilitates foreign investment in Nicaragua.
"AGRICORP is a strong and highly respected company," stated Dr. Carl Kukkonen. "I am confident that together we can rapidly bring this renewable, green energy project to Nicaragua. The key to successful financing and operation of a biomass power plant is having a reliable, low-cost source of biomass for the lifetime of the power plant. With our co-located Giant King Grass plantation, we will be growing our own fuel. Furthermore, AGRICORP is already growing and milling rice on the same plantation. The waste products are rice straw and rice husks and these can be burned in the same power plant. We will have the security of both fuel sources."
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua.
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "This is an important project to provide clean, renewable electricity for Nicaragua and jobs for our people. Through our Joint Development Agreement with VIASPACE, AGRICORP is leading the interface with the power customers, grid connection, plantation operations and plant permitting. VIASPACE is taking the lead in project development, Giant King Grass, power plant technology selection and financial modeling."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "Our partnership with AGRICORP is an example of perfect timing. We are actively discussing similar Giant King Grass plantations co-located with power plant projects in several countries around the globe. We believe that our project with AGRICORP in Nicaragua will be an international model that can be scaled and replicated anywhere there is a suitable climate and growing conditions for Giant King Grass. This is the ideal project for VIASPACE because we will receive a license fee for Giant King Grass and also will be an equity partner in the power plant. This is the future and the growth path for our company."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
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Today : Tuesday 21 May 2013
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WALNUT, Calif., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen has returned from Nicaragua after a series of business meetings that culminated in the signing of a Joint Development Agreement with Grain Hill/AGRICORP. Under the agreement, a new special purpose company will be established to develop, build, own and operate a 2,100 acre Giant King™ Grass plantation and a co-located 12 MW biomass power plant on the AGRICORP Agricola Miramontes plantation on the shores of Lake Nicaragua. The Joint Development Agreement was signed by Dr. Kukkonen and Grain Hill/AGRICORP CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP will be equal shareholders in the new company and lead the development of the plantation and power plant project. Debt and equity financing for the power plant project will be solicited. A brief description of the project and an overview of Grain Hill/AGRICORP are available on the VIASPACE website www.VIASPACE.com.
Project development has already begun. Dr. Kukkonen and AGRICORP personnel met recently with government officials and private companies in Nicaragua. Project development includes obtaining all necessary governmental approvals and licenses, long-term power purchase agreements, debt and equity financing, and a contract with an Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) company to build the power plant.
VIASPACE and AGRICORP have already accomplished the following milestones:
•Giant King Grass was imported from the US and is registered in Nicaragua.
•Giant King Grass is growing at the AGRICORP plantation.
•The AGRICORP plantation has the irrigation and infrastructure for Giant King Grass.
•The preliminary financial model for the Giant King Grass plantation and power plant is in place.
•The sophisticated power plant technology for Giant King Grass has been identified.
•Rice husk and rice straw from the AGRICORP plantation and mill are available as backup and supplementary fuel.
•Major elements of the feasibility study are in place.
CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen met with US Embassy Commercial, Energy and Agriculture officers in Managua and obtained background information and advice on doing business in Nicaragua. He also met with PRONicaragua which facilitates foreign investment in Nicaragua.
"AGRICORP is a strong and highly respected company," stated Dr. Carl Kukkonen. "I am confident that together we can rapidly bring this renewable, green energy project to Nicaragua. The key to successful financing and operation of a biomass power plant is having a reliable, low-cost source of biomass for the lifetime of the power plant. With our co-located Giant King Grass plantation, we will be growing our own fuel. Furthermore, AGRICORP is already growing and milling rice on the same plantation. The waste products are rice straw and rice husks and these can be burned in the same power plant. We will have the security of both fuel sources."
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua.
Grain Hill CEO and Board President, Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas stated, "This is an important project to provide clean, renewable electricity for Nicaragua and jobs for our people. Through our Joint Development Agreement with VIASPACE, AGRICORP is leading the interface with the power customers, grid connection, plantation operations and plant permitting. VIASPACE is taking the lead in project development, Giant King Grass, power plant technology selection and financial modeling."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented: "Our partnership with AGRICORP is an example of perfect timing. We are actively discussing similar Giant King Grass plantations co-located with power plant projects in several countries around the globe. We believe that our project with AGRICORP in Nicaragua will be an international model that can be scaled and replicated anywhere there is a suitable climate and growing conditions for Giant King Grass. This is the ideal project for VIASPACE because we will receive a license fee for Giant King Grass and also will be an equity partner in the power plant. This is the future and the growth path for our company."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
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ist vom letzten herbst aber trotzdem aktuell
BioResource Management to develop biomass power in the Caribbean basin
Posted on October 1, 2012 by richard
BioResource Management, Inc. (BRM) entered into a joint development to investigate, finance and construct biomass energy facilities in the Caribbean basin. Specifically, a three-way joint venture was formed with BRM, an operational company in the United Kingdom, and an investment banking group with offices in Boston MA and Naples, FL. The focus of the venture is to develop biomass power capacity in the US Virgin Islands, to replace costly fossil fuel power generation and create local jobs in growing, harvesting, and delivering biomass from the area’s former sugar cane fields. (for more info…)
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Caribbean Biomass Initiative...
A recent study conducted by BRM showed that existing biomass resources could yield 10 MW or more of baseload generating capacity on the island of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, a significant portion of the island’s baseload requirement, at a rate below avoided cost. A quick review of other islands shows similar capacities compared to populations and land areas. This has been confirmed by studies conducted by outside energy and governmental organizations.
http://www.bioresourcemanagement.com/news/bioresource-manage…
BioResource Management to develop biomass power in the Caribbean basin
Posted on October 1, 2012 by richard
BioResource Management, Inc. (BRM) entered into a joint development to investigate, finance and construct biomass energy facilities in the Caribbean basin. Specifically, a three-way joint venture was formed with BRM, an operational company in the United Kingdom, and an investment banking group with offices in Boston MA and Naples, FL. The focus of the venture is to develop biomass power capacity in the US Virgin Islands, to replace costly fossil fuel power generation and create local jobs in growing, harvesting, and delivering biomass from the area’s former sugar cane fields. (for more info…)
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Caribbean Biomass Initiative...
A recent study conducted by BRM showed that existing biomass resources could yield 10 MW or more of baseload generating capacity on the island of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, a significant portion of the island’s baseload requirement, at a rate below avoided cost. A quick review of other islands shows similar capacities compared to populations and land areas. This has been confirmed by studies conducted by outside energy and governmental organizations.
http://www.bioresourcemanagement.com/news/bioresource-manage…
12 MW Biomass Power Plant with Dedicated Energy Crop Plantation
Präsentation May 2013
Mr. Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas
CEO Grain Hill/AGRICORP, Nicaragua
Dr. Carl Kukkonen
CEO VIASPACE Inc., USA
http://www.viaspace.com/uploaded_files/Presentations/AGRICOR…
nwe
Präsentation May 2013
Mr. Amilcar Ybarra-Rojas
CEO Grain Hill/AGRICORP, Nicaragua
Dr. Carl Kukkonen
CEO VIASPACE Inc., USA
http://www.viaspace.com/uploaded_files/Presentations/AGRICOR…
nwe
schaut doch gut aus - hoffen wir, dass bald mal Kohle rüberwächst
hab ich das richtig verstanden, dass das Kraftwerk in 24 Monaten in Betrieb gehen soll ? hört sich ja gut an und wäre wünschenswert, wenn nach den ganzen Pleiten auch mal was klappt,
VIASPACE, Inc. (VSPC) and Our House of Cards
May 28th, 2013
Technology, and the worldwide industrialization it has made possible, has always been viewed with as much suspicion as enthusiasm. By manipulating the world to fit our immediate preferences, the worry is that we may simultaneously be undermining our long-term needs. Our natural and healthy desire for sweet tasting high-calorie foods has led to a sugar and fat-packed world, with 25 million diabetics and 600,000 annual deaths from heart disease in the U.S. alone. Our ability to power machines to do our work, while we remain motionless in front of televisions, computers, and smart phones, has led to an epidemic of obesity never before experienced.
The latest, and arguably the most serious concern, is the fear of uncontrolled climate change brought on by greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, estimated to be at over 25 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. Although the number of variables affecting global weather patterns is immense, making it impossible for scientists to determine exactly what the effects of global warming will be, or how soon such effects could appear, there’s little disagreement that the climate is changing. Nor is there much disagreement that climate change, whatever form it eventually takes, will be stressful on the human condition, since humanity has geared virtually everything it does to a stable and narrow climate. Our entire agricultural system, for example, has been genetically and chemically fine-tuned, and even small long-term variations can cause a major collapse, an increasingly fragile cornerstone of what is considered by many to be a worldwide technological house of cards.
VIASPACE is one of the few agriculturally oriented companies in the world that can expect its star to rise as concerns about global warming grow. The company’s new proprietary energy crop, called Giant King Grass (GKG), is proving to be one of the most cost effective renewable energy sources on the planet, a dedicated and carbon neutral source of power that absorbs as much carbon dioxide as is released during combustion for energy. It’s more economically viable than other renewable sources because it grows extremely fast and requires no expensive new technologies or infrastructure to implement. In addition, it can generate energy whenever needed, day or night in any type of weather. In fact the company is already signing agreements in various parts of the world with governments anxious for a reliable source of cheap and responsible power.
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Technology, and the worldwide industrialization it has made possible, has always been viewed with as much suspicion as enthusiasm. By manipulating the world to fit our immediate preferences, the worry is that we may simultaneously be undermining our long-term needs. Our natural and healthy desire for sweet tasting high-calorie foods has led to a sugar and fat-packed world, with 25 million diabetics and 600,000 annual deaths from heart disease in the U.S. alone. Our ability to power machines to do our work, while we remain motionless in front of televisions, computers, and smart phones, has led to an epidemic of obesity never before experienced.
The latest, and arguably the most serious concern, is the fear of uncontrolled climate change brought on by greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, estimated to be at over 25 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. Although the number of variables affecting global weather patterns is immense, making it impossible for scientists to determine exactly what the effects of global warming will be, or how soon such effects could appear, there’s little disagreement that the climate is changing. Nor is there much disagreement that climate change, whatever form it eventually takes, will be stressful on the human condition, since humanity has geared virtually everything it does to a stable and narrow climate. Our entire agricultural system, for example, has been genetically and chemically fine-tuned, and even small long-term variations can cause a major collapse, an increasingly fragile cornerstone of what is considered by many to be a worldwide technological house of cards.
VIASPACE is one of the few agriculturally oriented companies in the world that can expect its star to rise as concerns about global warming grow. The company’s new proprietary energy crop, called Giant King Grass (GKG), is proving to be one of the most cost effective renewable energy sources on the planet, a dedicated and carbon neutral source of power that absorbs as much carbon dioxide as is released during combustion for energy. It’s more economically viable than other renewable sources because it grows extremely fast and requires no expensive new technologies or infrastructure to implement. In addition, it can generate energy whenever needed, day or night in any type of weather. In fact the company is already signing agreements in various parts of the world with governments anxious for a reliable source of cheap and responsible power.
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hier geht s wie bei vielen anderen Aktien auch, gute Meldungen und am Kurs ändert sich nichts
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.752.199 von heppens am 30.05.13 19:36:08sali heppens
der kurs wird sich meines erachtens erst bewegen wenn einnahmen generiert werden ...
ich kann warten ...
gn8
OAMOT
aston
der kurs wird sich meines erachtens erst bewegen wenn einnahmen generiert werden ...
ich kann warten ...
gn8
OAMOT
aston
ich denke ist nicht für uns-oder?????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.766.251 von papa57 am 01.06.13 20:12:24Hallo papa57 auch? jetzt kann es hier hoch gehen - bin eingestiegen!
auch hier wollte ich schreiben - sorry
Hier wird sich erst in 2 Jahren was tun.Wenn Geld verdient wird.
Och jehhh, ihr seid aber mutig
wenn es stimmt, dass das Kraftwerk in ca. 2 Jahren ( wenn s keine Verzögerungen gibt ) in Betrieb gehen kann, und noch weitere gute Meldungen sich anschließen in Form von Aquise, ist es doch ohne weiteres sehr realistisch und plausibel.
News:
Bis jetzt scheinbar brauchbare Ergebnisse beim der Goldminen-Landschaft-Restaurierung mittels Bepflanzung mit GKG.
Wenn das Endergebnis im Dezember auch noch passt, wäre ein enorm wichtiger Schritt mit Selectra getan....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-06/27045134…
Wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe, wächst GKG dort in einem Klima, bei dem auch Frost vorkommen kann (...during our winter months and the early signs are most encouraging as the plants have continued to grow under the frost covers
Wäre dann gleich die zweite gute Nachricht, würde es doch die möglichen Einsatzorte merklich ausweiten.
Gruß HB
Bis jetzt scheinbar brauchbare Ergebnisse beim der Goldminen-Landschaft-Restaurierung mittels Bepflanzung mit GKG.
Wenn das Endergebnis im Dezember auch noch passt, wäre ein enorm wichtiger Schritt mit Selectra getan....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-06/27045134…
Wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe, wächst GKG dort in einem Klima, bei dem auch Frost vorkommen kann (...during our winter months and the early signs are most encouraging as the plants have continued to grow under the frost covers
Wäre dann gleich die zweite gute Nachricht, würde es doch die möglichen Einsatzorte merklich ausweiten.
Gruß HB
VSPC, Selectra Provide Update on Giant King Grass Partnership in Africa
VIASPACE, grower of renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation, recently issued an update on the status of Giant King™ Grass growing in South Africa as part of a previously announced project agreement with Selectra CC of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Per the agreement, the first project for Selectra is to remediate and produce energy on land that has been altered by gold mining in South Africa. An adverse effect of the large mining industry in Africa is slimes dams, composed primarily of crushed rock that has been processed for gold extraction, as well as traces of chemicals and contaminants from the gold processing. Mining companies are responsible for ensuring that these contaminants do not enter into the groundwater; food crops in these areas are not possible because of the contamination in the soil.
As part of the project, Selectra planted Giant King Grass on the slimes dams to evaluate its affect and performance as a windbreak to prevent dust from spreading and to prevent soil erosion, and to add organic matter and help create soil from the crushed rock. Selectra said its goal in this project is to use the Giant King Grass as a feedstock for either anaerobic digestion or direct combustion to produce electricity, thereby creating value from these slimes dams.
“Giant King Grass is growing well on the slimes footprint and we are pleased with the results so far. We are entering a critical phase of the tests as we need to model plant growth during our winter months and the early signs are most encouraging as the plants have continued to grow under the frost covers. In this regard we have extended the trial to December 2013 and thereby having almost 12 months data,” Selectra Commercial Director Dwight Rosslee stated in the press release.
Rosslee continued, “The tests on the tailings are extremely important as Giant King Grass could become our preferred crop on the tailings dams to get the biomass yields we are seeking. Moreover, the tailings dam applications outside of bioenergy are exciting as they are extremely varied from wind breaks, erosion prevention, and dust suppression to land remediation. In addition we will conduct scientific tests to gauge the ability of the plant to take up heavy metals and other contaminants typically found in mine impacted land. We are optimistic regarding our test results thus far and our goal is to use this data to support building biomass power plants to generate electricity from the Giant King Grass.”
VIASPACE Chairman Dr. Kevin Schewe further detailed the anticipated outcome and mutual goal for both companies.
“Selectra is a leading developer of sustainable bioenergy projects in Africa. They are considering both biogas and direct combustion biomass power plants, both of which we have conclusively demonstrated that Giant King Grass is the ideal biomass platform to support. Our mutual goal is for VIASPACE and Selectra to join forces and work together on power plant projects,” Schewe stated. “We at VIASPACE are very pleased that Giant King Grass is now a leading candidate to be used simultaneously to reclaim gold mine affected lands through the process of phytoremediation and then be continuously harvested to create bioelectricity. This is a classic win-win situation of job creation in putting local farmers to work, providing an environmentally sound and green method to restore mine tailings, and in the process, generate carbon neutral electricity for local homes and businesses. We believe that this model can be a resounding environmental and business success.”
For more information visit www.VIASPACE.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130606-905383.html#
VIASPACE, grower of renewable Giant King™ Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation, recently issued an update on the status of Giant King™ Grass growing in South Africa as part of a previously announced project agreement with Selectra CC of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Per the agreement, the first project for Selectra is to remediate and produce energy on land that has been altered by gold mining in South Africa. An adverse effect of the large mining industry in Africa is slimes dams, composed primarily of crushed rock that has been processed for gold extraction, as well as traces of chemicals and contaminants from the gold processing. Mining companies are responsible for ensuring that these contaminants do not enter into the groundwater; food crops in these areas are not possible because of the contamination in the soil.
As part of the project, Selectra planted Giant King Grass on the slimes dams to evaluate its affect and performance as a windbreak to prevent dust from spreading and to prevent soil erosion, and to add organic matter and help create soil from the crushed rock. Selectra said its goal in this project is to use the Giant King Grass as a feedstock for either anaerobic digestion or direct combustion to produce electricity, thereby creating value from these slimes dams.
“Giant King Grass is growing well on the slimes footprint and we are pleased with the results so far. We are entering a critical phase of the tests as we need to model plant growth during our winter months and the early signs are most encouraging as the plants have continued to grow under the frost covers. In this regard we have extended the trial to December 2013 and thereby having almost 12 months data,” Selectra Commercial Director Dwight Rosslee stated in the press release.
Rosslee continued, “The tests on the tailings are extremely important as Giant King Grass could become our preferred crop on the tailings dams to get the biomass yields we are seeking. Moreover, the tailings dam applications outside of bioenergy are exciting as they are extremely varied from wind breaks, erosion prevention, and dust suppression to land remediation. In addition we will conduct scientific tests to gauge the ability of the plant to take up heavy metals and other contaminants typically found in mine impacted land. We are optimistic regarding our test results thus far and our goal is to use this data to support building biomass power plants to generate electricity from the Giant King Grass.”
VIASPACE Chairman Dr. Kevin Schewe further detailed the anticipated outcome and mutual goal for both companies.
“Selectra is a leading developer of sustainable bioenergy projects in Africa. They are considering both biogas and direct combustion biomass power plants, both of which we have conclusively demonstrated that Giant King Grass is the ideal biomass platform to support. Our mutual goal is for VIASPACE and Selectra to join forces and work together on power plant projects,” Schewe stated. “We at VIASPACE are very pleased that Giant King Grass is now a leading candidate to be used simultaneously to reclaim gold mine affected lands through the process of phytoremediation and then be continuously harvested to create bioelectricity. This is a classic win-win situation of job creation in putting local farmers to work, providing an environmentally sound and green method to restore mine tailings, and in the process, generate carbon neutral electricity for local homes and businesses. We believe that this model can be a resounding environmental and business success.”
For more information visit www.VIASPACE.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130606-905383.html#
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.838.755 von aston61 am 13.06.13 00:21:38Rosslee continued, "The tests on the tailings are extremely important as Giant King Grass could become our preferred crop on the tailings dams to get the biomass yields we are seeking.
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WAPA Board Signs Agreement with Tibbar Energy, Among Other Measures
By Justin Shatwell — June 28, 2013
The V.I. Water and Power Authority entered into a 25-year power purchase agreement with Tibbar Energy at a governing board meeting Thursday on St. Croix. The agreement moves the biomass energy company one critical step closer to its goal of operating a power plant and massive agricultural program on St. Croix.
WAPA also approved an “interconnection agreement,” which provides a blueprint for how the energy produced by Tibbar will be integrated into WAPA’s grid.
Tibbar will be liable for up to $1.38 million in construction costs to facilitate the interconnection. WAPA Executive Director Hugo Hodge said he believed that sum would be sufficient to complete the project.
WAPA will pay 24.5 cents per kilowatt-hour to Tibbar for the first five years of the agreement, 24 cents for years six through 20, and 23 cents for the remainder of the contract.
WAPA has an option to extend the contract for an additional five years at 25 cents per kilowatt-hour.
The agreement calls on Tibbar to generate 7 MW for the St. Croix grid. Hodge said WAPA will not be dependent on that energy, however, so the authority is not at risk if the company fails.
If for any reason electricity is not available through Tibbar, WAPA can activate an additional generator at its Richmond Power Plant and Tibbar will be forced to pay fines to compensate for the cost.
Hodge said that by locking in the price of power with Tibbar for such a long contract, it hedges WAPA’s exposure to volatility in the fossil fuel markets.
He also said that it would help WAPA reach its goal of generating 20 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2015, and does so in a way that will be more stable and reliable than wind and solar projects.
Biomass is a “dispatchable” source of energy, meaning that, unlike wind or solar, it can generate power on command, night or day. According to Tibbar, their power plant will utilize anaerobic digestion technology, which harnesses gasses from decaying organic matter and burns them to power a generator.
The main source of fuel for the project will be giant king grass, which the company proposes to grow and harvest at several locations around the island.
Speaking on behalf of Tibbar, attorney Kevin Rames said the project “will constitute a new renaissance for farming on the island.”
In addition to farm related jobs connected to their cultivation, Rames said commercial farmers will have access to the waste biological material from their digesters, which can be used as a fertilizer. He said they would also benefit from several water management projects the company has planned.
Rames said the project would also help the environment in a very direct way. Tibbar is negotiation with the V.I. Waste Management Authority to utilize wastewater to irrigate its fields, which would otherwise be pumped into the ocean.
Voting for the power purchase agreement were board members Gerald Groner, Karl Knight, Alicia Barnes, Elizabeth Armstrong, Donald Francois and Juanita Young. Wayne Biggs and Cheryl Boynes-Jackson were absent.
Noel Loftus abstained from the vote. “I have no interest in voting no,” he said. “I like the project; however, I have questions about the stability.”
Speaking after the meeting, Hodge said there was nothing inherent to the Tibbar plant that would cause instability in the grid. Rather, it is the overall prospect of adding multiple, small energy providers to St. Croix’s grid that could cause issues, he said.
Hodge said that in the coming years, St. Croix could be generating half of its energy from renewable sources, from Tibbar, a planned industrial solar farm and small net-metering operations.
When that occurs, he said the Richmond Power Plant would only have to run a single generator to provide the island with the rest of its energy demand. This, he said, introduces the prospect of instability.
If that one generator should fail for whatever reason, there is no way for the renewable energy sources to ramp up production to provide the suddenly missing electricity, Hodge said, which means there would likely be an islandwide power outage for 15 to 20 minutes while WAPA brings another generator online.
During the meeting, WAPA also moved closer to implementing its advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), a longtime goal of the authority to modernize its operation.
The board approved two contracts. The first will pay Apex Covantage $1,333,648 to replace approximately 50,000 conventional meters with the new “smart” meters, which will send information directly to WAPA rather than having employees manually read them.
The second contract will pay $534,500 to Harris Utilities to set up a database that will analyze the data collected from the AMI meters.
In other business, the board voted to:
-Extend the contract with Fortress Electric to bury electrical cables in Christiansted at a cost of $41,194;
-Purchase a 69 kV GIS and relay protection equipment at a cost not to exceed $2,902,696;
-Extend a contract for the installation control systems for WAPA’s unit 10 and 11 steam turbines until Nov. 30, 2013, at the cost of $768,000;
-Approve a $600,000 payment to Patrick Charles Enterprises to provide emergency and supplemental labor for maintenance services at the Randolph E. Harley and Richmond power plants;
-Approve a contract with Sulzer Turbo Services in the amount of $1,306,455 to inspect and repair the unit 16 gas turbine and generator;
-Fix a clerical error in a contract with Rockwell Automation that listed the contract amount at $2,273,060. The correct cost is $2,473,060;
-Approve a contract with Comprehensive Security Concepts Inc. to provide security at WAPA’s facilities for one year at the cost of $691,280;
-And approve a contract with BDO for independent external auditing services at the cost of $340,000.
http://stcroixsource.com/content/news/local-news/2013/06/28/…
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By Justin Shatwell — June 28, 2013
The V.I. Water and Power Authority entered into a 25-year power purchase agreement with Tibbar Energy at a governing board meeting Thursday on St. Croix. The agreement moves the biomass energy company one critical step closer to its goal of operating a power plant and massive agricultural program on St. Croix.
WAPA also approved an “interconnection agreement,” which provides a blueprint for how the energy produced by Tibbar will be integrated into WAPA’s grid.
Tibbar will be liable for up to $1.38 million in construction costs to facilitate the interconnection. WAPA Executive Director Hugo Hodge said he believed that sum would be sufficient to complete the project.
WAPA will pay 24.5 cents per kilowatt-hour to Tibbar for the first five years of the agreement, 24 cents for years six through 20, and 23 cents for the remainder of the contract.
WAPA has an option to extend the contract for an additional five years at 25 cents per kilowatt-hour.
The agreement calls on Tibbar to generate 7 MW for the St. Croix grid. Hodge said WAPA will not be dependent on that energy, however, so the authority is not at risk if the company fails.
If for any reason electricity is not available through Tibbar, WAPA can activate an additional generator at its Richmond Power Plant and Tibbar will be forced to pay fines to compensate for the cost.
Hodge said that by locking in the price of power with Tibbar for such a long contract, it hedges WAPA’s exposure to volatility in the fossil fuel markets.
He also said that it would help WAPA reach its goal of generating 20 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2015, and does so in a way that will be more stable and reliable than wind and solar projects.
Biomass is a “dispatchable” source of energy, meaning that, unlike wind or solar, it can generate power on command, night or day. According to Tibbar, their power plant will utilize anaerobic digestion technology, which harnesses gasses from decaying organic matter and burns them to power a generator.
The main source of fuel for the project will be giant king grass, which the company proposes to grow and harvest at several locations around the island.
Speaking on behalf of Tibbar, attorney Kevin Rames said the project “will constitute a new renaissance for farming on the island.”
In addition to farm related jobs connected to their cultivation, Rames said commercial farmers will have access to the waste biological material from their digesters, which can be used as a fertilizer. He said they would also benefit from several water management projects the company has planned.
Rames said the project would also help the environment in a very direct way. Tibbar is negotiation with the V.I. Waste Management Authority to utilize wastewater to irrigate its fields, which would otherwise be pumped into the ocean.
Voting for the power purchase agreement were board members Gerald Groner, Karl Knight, Alicia Barnes, Elizabeth Armstrong, Donald Francois and Juanita Young. Wayne Biggs and Cheryl Boynes-Jackson were absent.
Noel Loftus abstained from the vote. “I have no interest in voting no,” he said. “I like the project; however, I have questions about the stability.”
Speaking after the meeting, Hodge said there was nothing inherent to the Tibbar plant that would cause instability in the grid. Rather, it is the overall prospect of adding multiple, small energy providers to St. Croix’s grid that could cause issues, he said.
Hodge said that in the coming years, St. Croix could be generating half of its energy from renewable sources, from Tibbar, a planned industrial solar farm and small net-metering operations.
When that occurs, he said the Richmond Power Plant would only have to run a single generator to provide the island with the rest of its energy demand. This, he said, introduces the prospect of instability.
If that one generator should fail for whatever reason, there is no way for the renewable energy sources to ramp up production to provide the suddenly missing electricity, Hodge said, which means there would likely be an islandwide power outage for 15 to 20 minutes while WAPA brings another generator online.
During the meeting, WAPA also moved closer to implementing its advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), a longtime goal of the authority to modernize its operation.
The board approved two contracts. The first will pay Apex Covantage $1,333,648 to replace approximately 50,000 conventional meters with the new “smart” meters, which will send information directly to WAPA rather than having employees manually read them.
The second contract will pay $534,500 to Harris Utilities to set up a database that will analyze the data collected from the AMI meters.
In other business, the board voted to:
-Extend the contract with Fortress Electric to bury electrical cables in Christiansted at a cost of $41,194;
-Purchase a 69 kV GIS and relay protection equipment at a cost not to exceed $2,902,696;
-Extend a contract for the installation control systems for WAPA’s unit 10 and 11 steam turbines until Nov. 30, 2013, at the cost of $768,000;
-Approve a $600,000 payment to Patrick Charles Enterprises to provide emergency and supplemental labor for maintenance services at the Randolph E. Harley and Richmond power plants;
-Approve a contract with Sulzer Turbo Services in the amount of $1,306,455 to inspect and repair the unit 16 gas turbine and generator;
-Fix a clerical error in a contract with Rockwell Automation that listed the contract amount at $2,273,060. The correct cost is $2,473,060;
-Approve a contract with Comprehensive Security Concepts Inc. to provide security at WAPA’s facilities for one year at the cost of $691,280;
-And approve a contract with BDO for independent external auditing services at the cost of $340,000.
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Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority
Project Details
VIenergize: Important Energy Efficiency Initiatives
(Friday, June 28, 2013)
VIWAPA is working to “VIenergize” the Virgin Islands and to achieve the territory’s mandate of a reduction in the use of fossil fuel 60% by the year 2025.
WE´RE GETTING THERE!
Important Energy Efficiency Initiatives
•Conversion to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane)
The utility is finalizing an agreement with a leading company to supply lower cost and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas (propane) with an anticipated 30% reduction in fuel costs. Conversion to liquefied natural gas (LNG) is planned for the future. Generators will be converted to tri-fuel operation (LPG, LNG, diesel) to maximize on market prices
•Solar Power
Signed power purchase agreements with industry leaders Toshiba International Corporation; Lanco Virgin Islands I, LLC and Sun Edison, LLC will bring 18 MW of solar power to St. Thomas and St. Croix by the end of this year
•Wind Power
As a component of the territory’s “Clean Energy Road Map” and in partnership with the V. I. Energy Office, wind anemome-ters are currently collecting data to assist WAPA’s release of an RFP for 25MW of wind power early 2014.
•Interconnection Grid
Technical studies have confirmed that a transmission project to interconnect the electrical power systems of Puerto Rico, the U.S Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is feasible An environmental study is next. This project’s potential has broad support including that of the Energy and Climate Part-nership of the Americas and the Connecting the Americas 2022 initiatives.
•Biomass Project
Biogas from an anaerobic digestion process will be used to generate 7MW of renewable electricity utilizing a feedstock called giant king grass to be grown on 1000 acres on St. Croix
•Global Information System and Global Positioning System (GIS/GPS)
The integration of GPS technology into GIS activities now provides for asset data for all transmission and distribution circuits to link to the Customer Information System (CIS) and for better engineering decisions relative to system loss reduc-tion. GIS/GPS also lays a foundation for the implementation of an Outage Management System (OMS), Automated Meter Reading (AMR-currently operating on water meters), and an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI-smart grid) technology to come online within two years.
•Energy Services Business Unit
A grant of $600,000 from the U.S. Department of the Interior has led to the creation of the VIenergize Services and Network to assist customers with energy and water projects to reduce utility bills and lessen USVI dependency on fossil fuels. Educa-tion and training opportunities, technical consultation and financing for energy efficiency installations will be available.
http://www.viwapa.vi/AboutUs/Projects/ProjectDetails/13-06-2…
Project Details
VIenergize: Important Energy Efficiency Initiatives
(Friday, June 28, 2013)
VIWAPA is working to “VIenergize” the Virgin Islands and to achieve the territory’s mandate of a reduction in the use of fossil fuel 60% by the year 2025.
WE´RE GETTING THERE!
Important Energy Efficiency Initiatives
•Conversion to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane)
The utility is finalizing an agreement with a leading company to supply lower cost and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas (propane) with an anticipated 30% reduction in fuel costs. Conversion to liquefied natural gas (LNG) is planned for the future. Generators will be converted to tri-fuel operation (LPG, LNG, diesel) to maximize on market prices
•Solar Power
Signed power purchase agreements with industry leaders Toshiba International Corporation; Lanco Virgin Islands I, LLC and Sun Edison, LLC will bring 18 MW of solar power to St. Thomas and St. Croix by the end of this year
•Wind Power
As a component of the territory’s “Clean Energy Road Map” and in partnership with the V. I. Energy Office, wind anemome-ters are currently collecting data to assist WAPA’s release of an RFP for 25MW of wind power early 2014.
•Interconnection Grid
Technical studies have confirmed that a transmission project to interconnect the electrical power systems of Puerto Rico, the U.S Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is feasible An environmental study is next. This project’s potential has broad support including that of the Energy and Climate Part-nership of the Americas and the Connecting the Americas 2022 initiatives.
•Biomass Project
Biogas from an anaerobic digestion process will be used to generate 7MW of renewable electricity utilizing a feedstock called giant king grass to be grown on 1000 acres on St. Croix
•Global Information System and Global Positioning System (GIS/GPS)
The integration of GPS technology into GIS activities now provides for asset data for all transmission and distribution circuits to link to the Customer Information System (CIS) and for better engineering decisions relative to system loss reduc-tion. GIS/GPS also lays a foundation for the implementation of an Outage Management System (OMS), Automated Meter Reading (AMR-currently operating on water meters), and an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI-smart grid) technology to come online within two years.
•Energy Services Business Unit
A grant of $600,000 from the U.S. Department of the Interior has led to the creation of the VIenergize Services and Network to assist customers with energy and water projects to reduce utility bills and lessen USVI dependency on fossil fuels. Educa-tion and training opportunities, technical consultation and financing for energy efficiency installations will be available.
http://www.viwapa.vi/AboutUs/Projects/ProjectDetails/13-06-2…
also, wenn man das so liest, was im Hintergrund bei viaspace abläuft, kann man bei den guten Informationen, die man bekommt, eigentlich zuversichtlich nach vorne schauen. Man muss halt nur Geduld haben, bis sich das auch mal auf den Kurs positiv auswirkt.
Hoffentlich geht es so weiter. Wäre mal was andere als zur Zeit bei vielen anderen, wo nur negatives bzw. gar nichts rüberkommt.
Hoffentlich geht es so weiter. Wäre mal was andere als zur Zeit bei vielen anderen, wo nur negatives bzw. gar nichts rüberkommt.
gerade mal 4h alt ...
Power Purchase Agreement Approved For 7 MW Giant King Grass Biogas Power Plant on St. Croix
WALNUT, CA, July 1, 2013 - (eTeligis via ACCESSWIRE) -- VIASPACE Inc.--- (VSPC) today announced that the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) Governing Board approved a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tibbar Energy USVI, LLC for a biomass energy project on St. Croix. According to a joint press release from WAPA and Tibbar, the St. Croix based woman owned renewable energy company, will generate and sell to the utility seven (7) megawatts (MW) of base load power generated from Giant King Grass. Tibbar will average savings below WAPA's avoided cost which is the amount WAPA would spend to produce the same amount of energy using oil as it does today.
Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO), said "We look forward to supplying renewable energy at a lower cost to the people and businesses of St. Croix." Tibbar's process will consist of growing Giant King Grass, a non-invasive, USDA approved agricultural energy crop on 1,500 acres which will then be fed to the anaerobic digestion facility. The naturally occurring biological process of anaerobic digestion creates bio-gas which is then fed into biogas generators to generate the 7 MW of power that will be sold to the local utility.
Tomyn continued, "This Power Purchase Agreement approval is a major milestone for our company, and having Giant King Grass as a reliable, dedicated feedstock for our anaerobic digester is key to our project. We first met VIASPACE two years ago and decided to explore Giant King Grass and we found it was the right energy crop after being involved with the California nursery and testing. We signed a contract with them in 2012. We have been successfully growing Giant King Grass on St. Croix since October 2012. I want to thank VIASPACE for its technical support."
The project will be built and generating power by June 2015, as required by the PPA with WAPA, Tomyn said. Tibbar Energy is working with Layne Heavy Civil, Inc. based in Mission Woods, KS, one of North America's largest waste water treatment engineering, construction and procurement contractors. Layne has a strategic partnership with entec biogas gmbh of Austria which has built over 100 biogas plants worldwide. Layne specializes in project and schedule guaranteed projects. Most of the preliminary design has been completed over the last year by Layne and entec.
WAPA Executive Director, Hugo V. Hodge, Jr. said that the utility is excited to be part of a project using cutting edge technology, the first of its kind in the Caribbean region. "This project is very compatible with our energy road map, the energy production action plan issued by the Authority's Governing Board last year and Governor John P. DeJongh's mandate to reduce the use of fossil fuel in the territory 60% by 2025," Hodge said. "We are on our way to offering definite relief to our customers from the high rates primarily attributed to our 100% dependency on fossil fuel to make power and water," said Hodge.
Anaerobic digestion mimics the process in a cow's stomach to produce bio methane (a naturally occurring biological process) which is then used in an engine generator set to produce clean renewable and low carbon electricity. The byproduct of anaerobic digestion is organic fertilizer which will be put back on the Giant King Grass fields. Anaerobic digestion is an extremely mature technology. Many thousands of anaerobic digestion power plants are in operation in Europe providing electricity to 3 million homes in Germany alone.
VIASPACE Giant King Grass can be used in power plants to produce high-pressure steam that turns a turbine to produce 10 to 35 MW of electricity, or as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion power plants. The VIASPACE project in Nicaragua is a 12 MW plant using Giant King Grass.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "Our congratulations go to Tibbar. Together we are pioneers in clean renewable energy in the Caribbean, and this project is a major step forward. You hear a lot about solar and wind energy and they have a significant role to play. But solar and wind are intermittent energy and can only play a marginal role because there is no way to store electricity on a large scale. Tibbar's project is base load power and integral to the islands grid."
Dr. Kukkonen continued, "VIASPACE has licensed the Giant King Grass to Tibbar and will receive license fee revenue for the duration of the 25 year Power Purchase Agreement. Because of its very high yield, Giant King Grass is a lower cost feedstock for Tibbar then other alternative feedstocks. Tibbar gets a reliable and well-characterized feedstock and saves money by paying the license fee to VIASPACE. The people of St. Croix get reliable clean electricity at a substantially lower cost than they are paying today. They also create jobs for their people and the money stays on St. Croix instead of going overseas to pay for oil. The planet gets lower carbon emissions. This is a unique win win win win situation, and this is the model that VIASPACE is pursuing around the globe. We plan to replicate this model and build many Giant King Grass plantations integrated with power plants-- thus providing low cost, clean and renewable electricity for our customers and profits for our investors. We welcome inquiries from other countries and regions that can benefit from Giant King Grass based electricity today and from biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials in the future."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We are extremely proud to be working with Tibbar Energy on St. Croix with this technologically-modern, carbon-neutral, green energy, 7MW anaerobic digestion power plant. VIASPACE Giant King Grass is the highest yielding, continuously renewable, biomass platform in the world and it is the perfect solution for the energy needs of tropical island nations or countries that depend on imported oil to create base power for local electricity. We at VIASPACE are very busy making the effort to show the world a new concept called: 'Growing Your Electricity'. We believe that, in the very near future, people from around the world will look at our projects in St. Croix and Nicaragua and recognize that they were the forerunners of a new wave of carbon neutral, continuously renewable, clean energy production that is second only to coal in cost effectiveness but carries the larger benefit of carbon neutrality. From a global benefit perspective, in lieu of using fossil fuels, every one of our future projects will have a positive impact on global warming. The timing is perfect for the adaptation and global expansion of our technology."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE: VIASPACE Inc.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/power-purchase-agreement-appro…
Power Purchase Agreement Approved For 7 MW Giant King Grass Biogas Power Plant on St. Croix
WALNUT, CA, July 1, 2013 - (eTeligis via ACCESSWIRE) -- VIASPACE Inc.--- (VSPC) today announced that the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) Governing Board approved a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tibbar Energy USVI, LLC for a biomass energy project on St. Croix. According to a joint press release from WAPA and Tibbar, the St. Croix based woman owned renewable energy company, will generate and sell to the utility seven (7) megawatts (MW) of base load power generated from Giant King Grass. Tibbar will average savings below WAPA's avoided cost which is the amount WAPA would spend to produce the same amount of energy using oil as it does today.
Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO), said "We look forward to supplying renewable energy at a lower cost to the people and businesses of St. Croix." Tibbar's process will consist of growing Giant King Grass, a non-invasive, USDA approved agricultural energy crop on 1,500 acres which will then be fed to the anaerobic digestion facility. The naturally occurring biological process of anaerobic digestion creates bio-gas which is then fed into biogas generators to generate the 7 MW of power that will be sold to the local utility.
Tomyn continued, "This Power Purchase Agreement approval is a major milestone for our company, and having Giant King Grass as a reliable, dedicated feedstock for our anaerobic digester is key to our project. We first met VIASPACE two years ago and decided to explore Giant King Grass and we found it was the right energy crop after being involved with the California nursery and testing. We signed a contract with them in 2012. We have been successfully growing Giant King Grass on St. Croix since October 2012. I want to thank VIASPACE for its technical support."
The project will be built and generating power by June 2015, as required by the PPA with WAPA, Tomyn said. Tibbar Energy is working with Layne Heavy Civil, Inc. based in Mission Woods, KS, one of North America's largest waste water treatment engineering, construction and procurement contractors. Layne has a strategic partnership with entec biogas gmbh of Austria which has built over 100 biogas plants worldwide. Layne specializes in project and schedule guaranteed projects. Most of the preliminary design has been completed over the last year by Layne and entec.
WAPA Executive Director, Hugo V. Hodge, Jr. said that the utility is excited to be part of a project using cutting edge technology, the first of its kind in the Caribbean region. "This project is very compatible with our energy road map, the energy production action plan issued by the Authority's Governing Board last year and Governor John P. DeJongh's mandate to reduce the use of fossil fuel in the territory 60% by 2025," Hodge said. "We are on our way to offering definite relief to our customers from the high rates primarily attributed to our 100% dependency on fossil fuel to make power and water," said Hodge.
Anaerobic digestion mimics the process in a cow's stomach to produce bio methane (a naturally occurring biological process) which is then used in an engine generator set to produce clean renewable and low carbon electricity. The byproduct of anaerobic digestion is organic fertilizer which will be put back on the Giant King Grass fields. Anaerobic digestion is an extremely mature technology. Many thousands of anaerobic digestion power plants are in operation in Europe providing electricity to 3 million homes in Germany alone.
VIASPACE Giant King Grass can be used in power plants to produce high-pressure steam that turns a turbine to produce 10 to 35 MW of electricity, or as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion power plants. The VIASPACE project in Nicaragua is a 12 MW plant using Giant King Grass.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "Our congratulations go to Tibbar. Together we are pioneers in clean renewable energy in the Caribbean, and this project is a major step forward. You hear a lot about solar and wind energy and they have a significant role to play. But solar and wind are intermittent energy and can only play a marginal role because there is no way to store electricity on a large scale. Tibbar's project is base load power and integral to the islands grid."
Dr. Kukkonen continued, "VIASPACE has licensed the Giant King Grass to Tibbar and will receive license fee revenue for the duration of the 25 year Power Purchase Agreement. Because of its very high yield, Giant King Grass is a lower cost feedstock for Tibbar then other alternative feedstocks. Tibbar gets a reliable and well-characterized feedstock and saves money by paying the license fee to VIASPACE. The people of St. Croix get reliable clean electricity at a substantially lower cost than they are paying today. They also create jobs for their people and the money stays on St. Croix instead of going overseas to pay for oil. The planet gets lower carbon emissions. This is a unique win win win win situation, and this is the model that VIASPACE is pursuing around the globe. We plan to replicate this model and build many Giant King Grass plantations integrated with power plants-- thus providing low cost, clean and renewable electricity for our customers and profits for our investors. We welcome inquiries from other countries and regions that can benefit from Giant King Grass based electricity today and from biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials in the future."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We are extremely proud to be working with Tibbar Energy on St. Croix with this technologically-modern, carbon-neutral, green energy, 7MW anaerobic digestion power plant. VIASPACE Giant King Grass is the highest yielding, continuously renewable, biomass platform in the world and it is the perfect solution for the energy needs of tropical island nations or countries that depend on imported oil to create base power for local electricity. We at VIASPACE are very busy making the effort to show the world a new concept called: 'Growing Your Electricity'. We believe that, in the very near future, people from around the world will look at our projects in St. Croix and Nicaragua and recognize that they were the forerunners of a new wave of carbon neutral, continuously renewable, clean energy production that is second only to coal in cost effectiveness but carries the larger benefit of carbon neutrality. From a global benefit perspective, in lieu of using fossil fuels, every one of our future projects will have a positive impact on global warming. The timing is perfect for the adaptation and global expansion of our technology."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE: VIASPACE Inc.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/power-purchase-agreement-appro…
25-Year Power Purchase Agreement Approved for 7 MW Giant King Grass Renewable Energy Biogas Power Plant on St. Croix
WALNUT, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 3, 2013) - VIASPACE Inc. -- (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) Governing Board approved a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tibbar Energy USVI, LLC for a biomass energy project on St. Croix. According to a joint press release from WAPA and Tibbar, the St. Croix based woman owned renewable energy company, will generate and sell to the utility seven (7) megawatts (MW) of base load power generated from Giant King Grass. Tibbar will average savings below WAPA's avoided cost which is the amount WAPA would spend to produce the same amount of energy using oil as it does today.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/25-power-purchase-agreement-ap…
WALNUT, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 3, 2013) - VIASPACE Inc. -- (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) Governing Board approved a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tibbar Energy USVI, LLC for a biomass energy project on St. Croix. According to a joint press release from WAPA and Tibbar, the St. Croix based woman owned renewable energy company, will generate and sell to the utility seven (7) megawatts (MW) of base load power generated from Giant King Grass. Tibbar will average savings below WAPA's avoided cost which is the amount WAPA would spend to produce the same amount of energy using oil as it does today.
...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/25-power-purchase-agreement-ap…
was denkt ihr alle?ist die Firma zum jetzigen stand gut????
was mich wundert, sind die täglichen Zick-Zack-Kapriolen des Kurse pro Tag. Auch wenn er zur Zeit noch nicht hochschießen kann, sollte er doch wenigstens konstant bleiben.
Neue Besen:
WALNUT, Calif., Aug. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc.--- (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Mr. Khurram Irshad has been elected to the VIASPACE Board of Directors. Mr. Irshad will take an active role in the company and will help lead additional Giant King Grass bioenergy project developments, especially in Pakistan.
Mr. Irshad is a citizen of Pakistan and a resident of California. He holds a Master of Science in Industrial Management from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He heads the agribusiness consulting firm Amaanco, and since 2006 has been developing projects in Pakistan based on renewable energy, primarily biomass. He is founder of Winergy Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited which is developing the world's largest biogas plant based on 500,000 dairy animals at Landhi Cattle Colony in Karachi, Pakistan.
Khurram Irshad is also the Chairman and founder of Aquatech Infrastructures Limited which is the leading water and wastewater treatment company in Pakistan. Mr. Irshad is credited for developing a 5 MW power project for the Pakistan Navy in 2010-2011 to supply power and water to one of its bases. This was the first project of its kind whereby a private developer was awarded the power purchase agreement by the armed forces of Pakistan. Previously, he worked in the banking sector and then headed the chemical and commodities division of the Japanese trading company, Itochu (Pakistan) a Fortune 500 company.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "We are fortunate to have Khurram on our team. We first met in April 2012 and we have been actively discussing potential Giant King Grass projects since then."
"Having a reliable and low cost source of fuel and feedstock is essential for any biomass project," reports Director Irshad. "I have visited the nursery in California on several occasions and I have seen firsthand the tremendous growth and yield of Giant King Grass as a dedicated biomass platform. The U.S. is a close ally of Pakistan and Secretary of State John Kerry visited Pakistan last week. As part of the U.S. support for peace and prosperity in the region, the U.S. through OPIC and USAID (the United States Agency for International Development) is investing in power generation and distribution networks in Pakistan. The U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has recently provided funding for renewable energy projects including a biomass power plant and is keen to invest in more renewable energy projects in Pakistan. I have road mapped several projects--in Pakistan, the U.S. and other parts of the world."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have been looking for ways to expand the VIASPACE Board of Directors with qualified individuals who can significantly contribute to the ultimate success of our business model and tangibly assist in building value for our shareholders. Mr. Irshad has demonstrated biomass business experience, a network of trusted connections and an entrepreneurial nature that makes him a perfect fit for our team and our goals. We are prioritizing projects with him starting in Pakistan but also extending to Africa, Asia and here in the U.S. He will also be assisting Dr. Kukkonen with project development as needed. This is another step along the way of strengthening and positioning our Company to become a recognized global leader in dedicated, renewable, biomass energy production and the new carbon-neutral concept of 'Growing Your Electricity'."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King(TM) Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
/Web site: http://www.viaspace.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130806-905934.html?mod…
Gruß HB
WALNUT, Calif., Aug. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc.--- (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Mr. Khurram Irshad has been elected to the VIASPACE Board of Directors. Mr. Irshad will take an active role in the company and will help lead additional Giant King Grass bioenergy project developments, especially in Pakistan.
Mr. Irshad is a citizen of Pakistan and a resident of California. He holds a Master of Science in Industrial Management from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He heads the agribusiness consulting firm Amaanco, and since 2006 has been developing projects in Pakistan based on renewable energy, primarily biomass. He is founder of Winergy Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited which is developing the world's largest biogas plant based on 500,000 dairy animals at Landhi Cattle Colony in Karachi, Pakistan.
Khurram Irshad is also the Chairman and founder of Aquatech Infrastructures Limited which is the leading water and wastewater treatment company in Pakistan. Mr. Irshad is credited for developing a 5 MW power project for the Pakistan Navy in 2010-2011 to supply power and water to one of its bases. This was the first project of its kind whereby a private developer was awarded the power purchase agreement by the armed forces of Pakistan. Previously, he worked in the banking sector and then headed the chemical and commodities division of the Japanese trading company, Itochu (Pakistan) a Fortune 500 company.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen stated, "We are fortunate to have Khurram on our team. We first met in April 2012 and we have been actively discussing potential Giant King Grass projects since then."
"Having a reliable and low cost source of fuel and feedstock is essential for any biomass project," reports Director Irshad. "I have visited the nursery in California on several occasions and I have seen firsthand the tremendous growth and yield of Giant King Grass as a dedicated biomass platform. The U.S. is a close ally of Pakistan and Secretary of State John Kerry visited Pakistan last week. As part of the U.S. support for peace and prosperity in the region, the U.S. through OPIC and USAID (the United States Agency for International Development) is investing in power generation and distribution networks in Pakistan. The U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has recently provided funding for renewable energy projects including a biomass power plant and is keen to invest in more renewable energy projects in Pakistan. I have road mapped several projects--in Pakistan, the U.S. and other parts of the world."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have been looking for ways to expand the VIASPACE Board of Directors with qualified individuals who can significantly contribute to the ultimate success of our business model and tangibly assist in building value for our shareholders. Mr. Irshad has demonstrated biomass business experience, a network of trusted connections and an entrepreneurial nature that makes him a perfect fit for our team and our goals. We are prioritizing projects with him starting in Pakistan but also extending to Africa, Asia and here in the U.S. He will also be assisting Dr. Kukkonen with project development as needed. This is another step along the way of strengthening and positioning our Company to become a recognized global leader in dedicated, renewable, biomass energy production and the new carbon-neutral concept of 'Growing Your Electricity'."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant King(TM) Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
/Web site: http://www.viaspace.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130806-905934.html?mod…
Gruß HB
ihr solltet mal deutsch schreiben!!!s.we.
VIASPACE to Showcase Giant King Grass Power Plants to the U.S. Department of Defense at the Asia-Pacific Clean Energy Summit in Hawaii
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-08/27686855…
Gruß HB
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-08/27686855…
Gruß HB
immer wieder gute Informationen, alle Mitteilungen werden im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen sofort veröffentlicht, d.h. die Informationspolitik betrachte ich als sehr gut und das Projekt sowieso, und trotzdem geht der Kurs immer weiter runter. Könnte doch auch mal einen Tick in die andere Richtung gehen. Verstehe wer will.
Zitat von heppens: immer wieder gute Informationen, alle Mitteilungen werden im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen sofort veröffentlicht, d.h. die Informationspolitik betrachte ich als sehr gut und das Projekt sowieso, und trotzdem geht der Kurs immer weiter runter. Könnte doch auch mal einen Tick in die andere Richtung gehen. Verstehe wer will.
Dazu wäre zielführend, wenn die positiven Meldungen auch mit einmal Zahlen unterfüttert würden.
ok, ist vielleicht dafür noch etwas zu früh, mag sein, auf jeden Fall glaube ich, das in Zukunft hier was entstehen könnte
So, jetzt haben wir auch den Eintrag auf der Homepage für den neuen Mitarbeiter:
http://www.viaspace.com/au_boards.php
Hätte aber ruhig mal ein bißchen netter gucken dürfen für das Foto....
aber naja.
Gruß HB
http://www.viaspace.com/au_boards.php
Hätte aber ruhig mal ein bißchen netter gucken dürfen für das Foto....
aber naja.
Gruß HB
"Neue" Umsatzchancen für GKG:
High Protein Animal Feed Is New Large Market for VIASPACE Giant King Grass
WALNUT, Calif., Aug. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced results of independent and third-party testing that shows that Giant King Grass when it is cut frequently at 4-5 feet tall is an excellent high protein animal feed. The average protein content of five samples was 14.3% with good energy content and digestibility. The results show that Giant King Grass is much better than wheat straw, corn straw, sorghum silage, Bermuda grass or Sudan grass. It is very similar in nutritional value to oat hay.....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-08/27767077…
Und sie sprechen parallel zu dieser Bekanntmachung wohl schon eine Weile mit potentiellen Kunden...
Gruß HB
High Protein Animal Feed Is New Large Market for VIASPACE Giant King Grass
WALNUT, Calif., Aug. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced results of independent and third-party testing that shows that Giant King Grass when it is cut frequently at 4-5 feet tall is an excellent high protein animal feed. The average protein content of five samples was 14.3% with good energy content and digestibility. The results show that Giant King Grass is much better than wheat straw, corn straw, sorghum silage, Bermuda grass or Sudan grass. It is very similar in nutritional value to oat hay.....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-08/27767077…
Und sie sprechen parallel zu dieser Bekanntmachung wohl schon eine Weile mit potentiellen Kunden...
Gruß HB
Ich frag mich nur, mal wieder wie dieser Thread auf diese Abrufzahlen kommt
Aufrufe heute: 39.480 24 h
Gesamt: 5.511.739
Taucht aber in der Wochenstatistik nicht auf obwohl er schon von den
24 h Zahlen dabei sein müßte.
Noch so´n komisches Statistikphänomen ist
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1185029-1-10/bisc…
Aufrufe heute: 24.391 24 h ???
Gesamt: 65.333 1 Woche
..vielleicht weil 3 bestimmte Buchstaben im Titel vorkommen ??
...weil dies mit in den Wahlometer einfließt ???
man weiß es nicht ...
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1085772-1-10/vias…
Alles sehr merkwürdig.....
Ich glaub NIX mehr !!!!
Quando
Aufrufe heute: 39.480 24 h
Gesamt: 5.511.739
Taucht aber in der Wochenstatistik nicht auf obwohl er schon von den
24 h Zahlen dabei sein müßte.
Noch so´n komisches Statistikphänomen ist
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1185029-1-10/bisc…
Aufrufe heute: 24.391 24 h ???
Gesamt: 65.333 1 Woche
..vielleicht weil 3 bestimmte Buchstaben im Titel vorkommen ??
...weil dies mit in den Wahlometer einfließt ???
man weiß es nicht ...
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1085772-1-10/vias…
Alles sehr merkwürdig.....
Ich glaub NIX mehr !!!!
Quando
nur so als Frage: Wieviele Jahre steht jetzt Viaspace schon vor dem Durchbruch?
In den USA kann man alles patentieren, auch wenn es technisch gar nicht möglich ist
In den USA kann man alles patentieren, auch wenn es technisch gar nicht möglich ist
ach hier wird man nur abgez.schrott wird es ,meine meinung
Welche Nerds bringen diesen Thread eigentlich täglich
auf diese Abrufzahlen .....
Heute schon wieder über 33.000 Klicks .
Da glaubt doch wohl Keiner, dass das mit rechten Dingen zugeht ????
Was gibt´s denn für´n Kilo Klicks ???
Quando
auf diese Abrufzahlen .....
Heute schon wieder über 33.000 Klicks .
Da glaubt doch wohl Keiner, dass das mit rechten Dingen zugeht ????
Was gibt´s denn für´n Kilo Klicks ???
Quando
Ja holla, netter Kursverlauf in USA gestern abend!
Stehen da Neuigkeiten vor der Haustür?
Gruß HB
Stehen da Neuigkeiten vor der Haustür?
Gruß HB
hola, wer die Frage beantworten kann, ist ein Prophet.
Allerdings sind die 22 % ordentlich, muss natürlich eine Anschlusserhöhung erfolgen.
Viaspace ist eine Wette, die von Erfolg gekrönt sein könnte. Wir brauchen hierzu natürlich bald fundamentale Ergebnisse. Die Perspektive und das Geschäftsmodell können aus meiner Sicht einschlagen. Abwarten und hoffen.
Gruß Löwe
und schönes Weekend
(keine Kauf/Vk-Empfehlung)
Allerdings sind die 22 % ordentlich, muss natürlich eine Anschlusserhöhung erfolgen.
Viaspace ist eine Wette, die von Erfolg gekrönt sein könnte. Wir brauchen hierzu natürlich bald fundamentale Ergebnisse. Die Perspektive und das Geschäftsmodell können aus meiner Sicht einschlagen. Abwarten und hoffen.
Gruß Löwe
und schönes Weekend
(keine Kauf/Vk-Empfehlung)
eröffnet am 04.10.06 20:45:01 von
SharpRatio
neuester Beitrag 07.09.13 12:23:35 von
Loewe2004
Beiträge: 22.895
ID: 1.085.772
Aufrufe heute: 34.771 !!!
NSA übernehmen Sie ??
was ist bloß mit den Statistiken los ??
Quando
SharpRatio
neuester Beitrag 07.09.13 12:23:35 von
Loewe2004
Beiträge: 22.895
ID: 1.085.772
Aufrufe heute: 34.771 !!!
NSA übernehmen Sie ??
was ist bloß mit den Statistiken los ??
Quando
hat aber wohl nix mit mir zu tun ...
könnte erfolg werden!aber wie lange geht die geschichte aber schon??da kommen schon zweifel oder???
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Dieser Beitrag wurde von CloudMOD moderiert. Grund: Spam, WerbungZitat von Loewe2004: hola, wer die Frage beantworten kann, ist ein Prophet.
Allerdings sind die 22 % ordentlich, muss natürlich eine Anschlusserhöhung erfolgen.
Viaspace ist eine Wette, die von Erfolg gekrönt sein könnte. Wir brauchen hierzu natürlich bald fundamentale Ergebnisse. Die Perspektive und das Geschäftsmodell können aus meiner Sicht einschlagen. Abwarten und hoffen.
Gib doch mal deine "ordentlichen 22%" in absoluten Zahlen an. Dann begreifst du, daß 22% von fast nix eben wieder fast nix gibt.
Klar ist Viaspace eine Wette, aber gewinnen werdn bloß die, die den Schwindel aufgezogen haben.
ach ja, du bist ja hier bereits durch deine Patentierungsthese aufgefallen. Kannst du die bitte nochmals konkretisieren und vielleicht auch zum Thema "Schwindel" Beweise anführen. Würde mich schon interessieren, ob da was dran ist. Ich werde dann entsprechend Kontakt mit der Firma aufnehmen. vielen Dank für eine umfängliche Darstellung.
Löwe
Löwe
also, dass muss mir mal einer erklären: da werden Verträge abgeschlossen mit Partnern, da werden Kraftwerke gebaut oder sind im Bau, da werden Ko-Operationen geschlossen, und plötzlich soll das alles Schwindel sein ? Gewisse Dinge dauern halt etwas länger, bis sie dahin kommen, wohin sie sollen, nämlich Ertrag bringen, aber nur weil diese Phasen lange dauern,( ist eben Natur ) , heißt das noch lange nicht , das es Schwindel ist. Zudem man sich ja heute auch noch über viele Wege informieren kann. Bei einigen Aktien, die ich im Depot habe, kann man ohne weiteres von Schwindel reden, aber hier sicherlich nicht, zudem die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit bei Viaspace hervorragend ist, ich bekomme Newsletter und Neuigkeiten sofort zugesandt, dass machen noch längst nicht alle.
Also, Geduld haben und abwarten
Also, Geduld haben und abwarten
Joit Venture mit Agricorp - Schwindel?
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua.
Um das zu behaupten, darf sich ein "Freckels" warm anziehen ...
AGRICORP is a subsidiary of Grain Hill which is a diversified agro-industrial business group in the following food related businesses: agriculture-mainly growing rice, food processing, mainly rice milling, and distribution of its own 12 brands of rice, and value added food products, and third-party brands. It has revenues of $300 million per year with operations in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Grain Hill/AGRICORP is the largest rice company in Nicaragua.
Um das zu behaupten, darf sich ein "Freckels" warm anziehen ...
Es ist jedem unbenommen zu glauben, daß Viaspace eine seriöse und in der Zukunft erfolgreiche Firma ist, auch wenn sie ihre Geschäftsmodelle wechselt wie andere Ihre Unterhosen (oder auch Hemden). Mein Bauchgefühl sagt mir etwas anderes.
A propos Patent: Was ist denn daraus geworden?
A propos Patent: Was ist denn daraus geworden?
es bleibt jedem unbenommen, mit einem Unternehmen in Kontakt zu treten und dort fundierte Auskünfte einzuholen. Dies betrifft auch Fragen zur Patentierung.
Zu Grain Hill finde ich im Internet Hinweise, daß es sich dabei um eine Briefkastenfirma in Panama handeln könnte. Zu Agri-Corp.ni finde ich lediglich eine spanische Seite ohne irgendwelche Geschäftsdaten.
Zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von Viapace: Papier/Elektronen sind geduldig.
Ich sehe nicht, warum ich mich warm anziehen müßte.
Zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von Viapace: Papier/Elektronen sind geduldig.
Ich sehe nicht, warum ich mich warm anziehen müßte.
und wer hat diese Behauptung aufgestellt?
Webadresse?
Hält das einer harten Recherche stand?
Bestand schon Kontaktaufnahme mit Viaspace?
Webadresse?
Hält das einer harten Recherche stand?
Bestand schon Kontaktaufnahme mit Viaspace?
Loewe2004,
nimm mal an, Viaspace ist ein Schwindel. Was werden sie antworten, wenn du danach fragst? Hat je ein Betrüger im vorhinein erklärt, daß sein Geschäftsmodell unseriös ist?
nimm mal an, Viaspace ist ein Schwindel. Was werden sie antworten, wenn du danach fragst? Hat je ein Betrüger im vorhinein erklärt, daß sein Geschäftsmodell unseriös ist?
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The following discussion contains certain statements that constitute "forward-looking statements". Such statements appear in a number of places in this Report, including, without limitation, "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition or Plan of Operation." These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and requirements that are difficult to predict or are beyond our control. Our future results may differ materially from those currently anticipated depending on a variety of factors, including those described below under "Risks Related to Our Future Operations" and our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The following should be read in conjunction with the unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements and notes thereto that appear elsewhere in this Report and in conjunction with our 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K as filed with the SEC.
VIASPACE Overview
VIASPACE Inc. ("we", "us", "VIASPACE", or the "Company") was founded in July 1998 and is a renewable energy company with a global reach. Our renewable energy is based on biomass-- in particular our dedicated energy crop with the trademarked name "Giant King(TM) Grass" ("GKG"), which we are able to commercialize throughout the world, except for the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, through a sublicense for Giant King Grass we obtained from VIASPACE Green Energy Inc. ("VGE").
GKG can be burned in 100% biomass power plants to generate electricity; made into pellets that can be burned together with coal to reduce carbon emissions from existing power plants; generate bio methane through anaerobic digestion, and can be used as a feedstock for low carbon liquid biofuels for transportation, biochemicals and bio plastics. Cellulosic ethanol, bio butanol and other liquid cellulosic biofuels, do not use corn or other food sources as feedstock. GKG can also be used as animal feed. GKG and other plants absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow. When they are burned, they release the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, but it is the same carbon dioxide that was removed from the atmosphere, and so this process is carbon neutral. Small amounts of fossil fuel are used by the farm equipment, transportation of GKG and fertilizer, so that the overall process of growing and burning GKG probably has some net carbon dioxide emissions, but much lower emissions than burning coal or other fossil fuels directly to create the same amount of energy. GKG has been independently tested by customers and been shown to have excellent energy content, high bio methane production, and the cellulosic sugar content needed for biofuels and biochemicals.
Through September 30, 2012, VIASPACE owned 75.6% of the equity interests of VGE. VGE and its subsidiaries Inter Pacific Arts Corporation ("IPA BVI") and Guangzhou Inter Pacific Arts ("IPA China") specialize in the manufacturing of high quality, copyrighted, framed artwork sold in US retail chain stores. In addition, VGE has an exclusive license to Giant King Grass, a proprietary dedicated energy crop. On September 30, 2012, the Company executed agreements to formalize the separation of the Company and VGE and cause the orderly transfer of all of the Company's equity interest in VGE to Changs, LLC, a company controlled by Sung Chang, President of VGE and a former Director of the Company. In addition, agreements have been executed which give VGE the right to commercially develop Giant King Grass in China and Taiwan and give VIASPACE the right to commercially develop Giant King Grass in the rest of the world outside China and Taiwan. Under the agreements, the VIASPACE secured debt previously owed to Chang will not have to be paid although it may be used to offset any outside claims made against Chang. Since the Company no longer has any equity interest in VGE, the Company can no longer consolidate the operations of VGE into the operations of the Company. The operating results of VGE prior to September 30, 2012 are shown as discontinued operations in the Company's financial statements.
The Company's web site is www.VIASPACE.com. Information contained on, or accessible through, our website should not be deemed as part of this report.
Critical accounting policies and estimates
Financial Reporting Release No. 60, "Cautionary Advice Regarding Disclosure About Critical Accounting Policies" ("FRR60") issued by the SEC, suggests companies provide additional disclosure and commentary on those accounting policies considered most critical. FRR 60 considers an accounting policy critical if it is important to the Company's financial condition and results of operations, and requires significant judgment and estimates on the part of management in its application. For a summary of the Company's significant accounting policies, including the critical accounting policies discussed below, see the accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
The preparation of the Company's financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amount of expenses during the reporting period. On an ongoing basis, the Company evaluates its estimates, which are based on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The result of these evaluations forms the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the reported amount of expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions. The following accounting policies discussed below require significant management judgments and estimates.
Revenue Recognition - The Company has two revenue models for GKG: 1. grass plantation integrated with a power plant or processing facility such as a pellet mill under company or joint venture control, and 2. contract plantation establishment, support and licensing for a customer that owns and operates the plantation and power plant.
For 2013, revenue includes amounts earned through consulting agreements and collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that GKG grows well in the area and optimal agronomic practices are developed. Revenue earned from collaborative agreements is comprised of negotiated payments for the operations of the test plots. Deferred revenue represents payments received which are related to future performance.
With regard to revenue recognition in connection with agreements that include multiple deliverables, management reviews the relevant terms of the agreements and determines whether such deliverables should be accounted for as a single unit of accounting in accordance with FASB ASC 605-25, Multiple-Element Arrangements. If it is determined that the items do not have stand-alone value, then such deliverables are accounted for as a single unit of accounting and any payments received pursuant to such agreement, including any upfront or development milestone payments and any payments received for support services, will be deferred and included in deferred revenue within our balance sheet until such time as management can estimate when all of such deliverables will be delivered, if ever. Management reviews and reevaluates such conclusions as each item in the arrangement is delivered and circumstances of the development arrangement change.
The Company accounts for equity instruments issued to consultants and vendors in exchange for goods and services in accordance with the provisions of FASB ASC Topic 505-50, "Accounting for Equity Instruments that are Issued to Other than Employees for Acquiring, or in Conjunction with Selling Goods or Services" and "Accounting Recognition for Certain Transactions Involving Equity Instruments Granted to Other than Employees". The measurement date for the fair value of the equity instruments issued is determined at the earlier of (i) the date at which a commitment for performance by the consultant or vendor is reached or (ii) the date at which the consultant or vendor's performance is complete. In the case of equity instruments issued to consultants, the fair value of the equity instrument is recognized over the term of the consulting agreement. In accordance with FASB ASC Topic 505-50, an asset acquired in exchange for the issuance of fully vested, non-forfeitable equity instruments should not be presented or classified as an offset to equity on the grantor's balance sheet once the equity instrument is granted for accounting purposes. Accordingly, the Company records the fair value of the fully vested, non-forfeitable common stock issued for future consulting services as prepaid expenses in its consolidated balance sheet.
The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. There is no assurance that actual results will not differ from these estimates.
In accordance with FASB ASC 360-10-35, "Property, Plant, and Equipment", management reviews our long-lived asset groups, including property and equipment and other intangible assets, for impairment whenever events indicate that their carrying amounts may not be recoverable. Some of the events that we consider as impairment indicators for our long-lived assets, including goodwill, are:
£ our significant underperformance relative to expected operating results;
£ significant adverse change in legal factors or in the business climate;
£ an adverse action or assessment by a regulator;
£ unanticipated competition;
£ a loss of key personnel;
£ significant decrease in the market value of a long-lived asset; and
£ significant adverse change in the extent or manner in which a long-lived asset is being used or its physical condition.
When management determines that one or more impairment indicators are present for an asset group, we compare the carrying amount of the asset group to net future undiscounted cash flows that the asset group is expected to generate. If the carrying amount of the asset group is greater than the net future undiscounted cash flows, an impairment loss is recognized for the excess of the carrying amount of the asset group over its fair value. The management of the Company has concluded that there were no impairment indicators relating to long-lived assets at June 30, 2013.
Results of Operations
Three Months Ended June 30, 2013 Compared to June 30, 2012
Revenues
Revenues were $32,000 and $27,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $5,000. The revenues relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Cost of Revenues
Costs of revenues were $13,000 and $25,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $12,000. The costs relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Gross Profit
The resulting effect on these changes in revenues and cost of revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012 was an increase in gross profit from $2,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2012 to $19,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013.
Operations Expenses
Operations expenses were $6,000 and $0 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $6,000. Effective September 30, 2012, the Company separated from VIASPACE Green Energy as described in Note 2, and started incurring its own expenses in the grass business. Prior to September 30, 2012, the Company did not incur these costs. Operations expense is composed of plantation expenses related to the Company's test plot in California and costs associated with agronomy support and travel for potential customers.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $148,000 and $202,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $54,000. Stock compensation expense decreased $160,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 as less stock was issued by the Company to pay its employees. Stock option compensation expense decreased $2,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to the completion of vesting of some stock option grants in 2012. Payroll and benefits increased $86,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012 due to higher compensation levels in 2012 and the Company paying its employees in cash as opposed to stock. Legal fees decreased $12,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to higher levels of legal fees in 2012 associated with the separation of the Company from VGE. Accounting fees increased $17,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to increased costs associated with the Company's annual audit. Public relations expenses increased $5,000 in 2013 as the Company incurred increased investor relations expenses. Insurance expenses increased $15,000 in 2013 due to increases in the Company directors and officers' insurance costs. Other selling, general and administrative expenses, net, decreased by $3,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 compared with the same period in 2012.
Loss from Operations
The resulting effect on these changes in gross profits, operations expenses, and selling, general and administrative expenses was a decrease in loss from operations in 2013. For the three months ended June 30, 2012, the Company had a loss from operations of $200,000 compared with a loss from operations of $135,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of $65,000.
Discontinued Operations
Loss from discontinued operations was $3,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2012 and $0 for the three months ended June 30, 2013. This loss from discontinued operations relates to the losses of VGE, DMFCC and Ionfinity for the three months ended June 30, 2012 as a result of the Company eliminating all ownership interests in the entity during 2012.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2013 Compared to June 30, 2012
Revenues
Revenues were $63,000 and $27,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $36,000. The revenues relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Cost of Revenues
Costs of revenues were $15,000 and $25,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $10,000. The costs relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Gross Profit
The resulting effect on these changes in revenues and cost of revenues for the six months ended June 30, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012 was an increase in gross profit from $2,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2012 to $48,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013.
Operations Expenses
Operations expenses were $17,000 and $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $17,000. Effective September 30, 2012, the Company separated from VIASPACE Green Energy as described in Note 2, and started incurring its own expenses in the grass business. Prior to September 30, 2012, the Company did not incur these costs. Operations expense is composed of plantation expenses related to the Company's test plot in California and costs associated with agronomy support and travel for potential customers.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $316,000 and $518,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $202,000. Stock compensation expense decreased $408,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 as less stock was issued by the Company to pay its employees. Stock option compensation expense decreased $31,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to the completion of vesting of some stock option grants in 2012. Payroll and benefits increased $172,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012 due to higher compensation levels in 2012 and the Company paying its employees in cash as opposed to stock. Legal fees decreased $12,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to higher levels of legal fees in 2012 associated with the separation of the Company from VGE. Accounting fees increased $23,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to increased costs associated with the Company's annual audit. Consulting fees increased $4,000 in 2013 as the Company hired additional consultants in 2013 as compared with 2012. Public relations expenses increased $11,000 in 2013 as the Company incurred increased investor relations expenses. Insurance expenses increased $30,000 in 2013 due to increases in the Company directors and officers' insurance costs. Other selling, general and administrative expenses, net, increased by $9,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 compared with the same period in 2012.
Loss from Operations
The resulting effect on these changes in gross profits, operations expenses, and selling, general and administrative expenses was a decrease in loss from operations in 2013. For the six months ended June 30, 2012, the Company had a loss from operations of $516,000 compared with a loss from operations of $285,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of $231,000.
Discontinued Operations
Loss from discontinued operations was $272,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2012 and $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2013. This loss from discontinued operations relates to the losses of VGE for the six months ended June 30, 2012 as a result of the Company eliminating all ownership interests in the entity during 2012.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
The Company's net loss for the six months ended June 30, 2013 was $325,000. Non-cash expenses totaled $217,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 primarily due to stock options, stock compensation expense, and amortization of debt discount. Changes in operating assets and liabilities used $58,000 of cash in 2013. Net cash used in operating activities for operations was $166,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013.
Net cash provided by financing activities was $135,000 related to loans the Company received from Director Kevin Schewe.
The Company has incurred significant losses from operations, resulting in an accumulated deficit of $49,115,000 at June 30, 2013. The Company expects such losses to continue. However, on September 30, 2012, the Company entered into Loan Agreement with Director Kevin Schewe whereby Dr. Schewe agreed to fund the Company up to $1,000,000 over the next five years. The Company expects loans from Dr. Schewe and contracts from the sublicense to GKG to fund the operations for the foreseeable future. The Company expects to continue as a going concern, however no assurance can be given that Dr. Schewe will continue to fund the Company or that contracts will be obtained in the future that will be profitable. As of June 30, 2013, the Company had remaining availability under the note of $730,000. Based upon our cash requirements for our plan of operations and our current dividend policy of investing any available cash to our operations, we do not plan to distribute any cash to our shareholders.
Contractual Obligations
There are no long-term contractual obligations other than employment agreements as detailed below.
Employment Agreements
Effective October 1, 2012, the Company entered into one-year employment agreements with Carl Kukkonen and Stephen Muzi. Dr. Kukkonen serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Company and Mr. Muzi serves as Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary. Dr. Kukkonen will receive a salary of $160,000 per annum and Mr. Muzi would receive $60,000 per annum. Each of them would also be entitled to a bonus as determined by the Company's Board of Directors, customary insurance and health benefits, and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses in the course of his employment. Additionally, Dr. Kukkonen is to receive 20 business days paid leave per year and Mr. Muzi is to receive 10 business days paid leave.
Inflation and Seasonality
We have not experienced material inflation during the past five years. Seasonality has historically not had a material effect on our operations.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
The Company does not have any off-balance sheet arrangements as of June 30, 2013.
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The following discussion contains certain statements that constitute "forward-looking statements". Such statements appear in a number of places in this Report, including, without limitation, "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition or Plan of Operation." These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and requirements that are difficult to predict or are beyond our control. Our future results may differ materially from those currently anticipated depending on a variety of factors, including those described below under "Risks Related to Our Future Operations" and our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The following should be read in conjunction with the unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements and notes thereto that appear elsewhere in this Report and in conjunction with our 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K as filed with the SEC.
VIASPACE Overview
VIASPACE Inc. ("we", "us", "VIASPACE", or the "Company") was founded in July 1998 and is a renewable energy company with a global reach. Our renewable energy is based on biomass-- in particular our dedicated energy crop with the trademarked name "Giant King(TM) Grass" ("GKG"), which we are able to commercialize throughout the world, except for the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, through a sublicense for Giant King Grass we obtained from VIASPACE Green Energy Inc. ("VGE").
GKG can be burned in 100% biomass power plants to generate electricity; made into pellets that can be burned together with coal to reduce carbon emissions from existing power plants; generate bio methane through anaerobic digestion, and can be used as a feedstock for low carbon liquid biofuels for transportation, biochemicals and bio plastics. Cellulosic ethanol, bio butanol and other liquid cellulosic biofuels, do not use corn or other food sources as feedstock. GKG can also be used as animal feed. GKG and other plants absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow. When they are burned, they release the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, but it is the same carbon dioxide that was removed from the atmosphere, and so this process is carbon neutral. Small amounts of fossil fuel are used by the farm equipment, transportation of GKG and fertilizer, so that the overall process of growing and burning GKG probably has some net carbon dioxide emissions, but much lower emissions than burning coal or other fossil fuels directly to create the same amount of energy. GKG has been independently tested by customers and been shown to have excellent energy content, high bio methane production, and the cellulosic sugar content needed for biofuels and biochemicals.
Through September 30, 2012, VIASPACE owned 75.6% of the equity interests of VGE. VGE and its subsidiaries Inter Pacific Arts Corporation ("IPA BVI") and Guangzhou Inter Pacific Arts ("IPA China") specialize in the manufacturing of high quality, copyrighted, framed artwork sold in US retail chain stores. In addition, VGE has an exclusive license to Giant King Grass, a proprietary dedicated energy crop. On September 30, 2012, the Company executed agreements to formalize the separation of the Company and VGE and cause the orderly transfer of all of the Company's equity interest in VGE to Changs, LLC, a company controlled by Sung Chang, President of VGE and a former Director of the Company. In addition, agreements have been executed which give VGE the right to commercially develop Giant King Grass in China and Taiwan and give VIASPACE the right to commercially develop Giant King Grass in the rest of the world outside China and Taiwan. Under the agreements, the VIASPACE secured debt previously owed to Chang will not have to be paid although it may be used to offset any outside claims made against Chang. Since the Company no longer has any equity interest in VGE, the Company can no longer consolidate the operations of VGE into the operations of the Company. The operating results of VGE prior to September 30, 2012 are shown as discontinued operations in the Company's financial statements.
The Company's web site is www.VIASPACE.com. Information contained on, or accessible through, our website should not be deemed as part of this report.
Critical accounting policies and estimates
Financial Reporting Release No. 60, "Cautionary Advice Regarding Disclosure About Critical Accounting Policies" ("FRR60") issued by the SEC, suggests companies provide additional disclosure and commentary on those accounting policies considered most critical. FRR 60 considers an accounting policy critical if it is important to the Company's financial condition and results of operations, and requires significant judgment and estimates on the part of management in its application. For a summary of the Company's significant accounting policies, including the critical accounting policies discussed below, see the accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
The preparation of the Company's financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amount of expenses during the reporting period. On an ongoing basis, the Company evaluates its estimates, which are based on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The result of these evaluations forms the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the reported amount of expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions. The following accounting policies discussed below require significant management judgments and estimates.
Revenue Recognition - The Company has two revenue models for GKG: 1. grass plantation integrated with a power plant or processing facility such as a pellet mill under company or joint venture control, and 2. contract plantation establishment, support and licensing for a customer that owns and operates the plantation and power plant.
For 2013, revenue includes amounts earned through consulting agreements and collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that GKG grows well in the area and optimal agronomic practices are developed. Revenue earned from collaborative agreements is comprised of negotiated payments for the operations of the test plots. Deferred revenue represents payments received which are related to future performance.
With regard to revenue recognition in connection with agreements that include multiple deliverables, management reviews the relevant terms of the agreements and determines whether such deliverables should be accounted for as a single unit of accounting in accordance with FASB ASC 605-25, Multiple-Element Arrangements. If it is determined that the items do not have stand-alone value, then such deliverables are accounted for as a single unit of accounting and any payments received pursuant to such agreement, including any upfront or development milestone payments and any payments received for support services, will be deferred and included in deferred revenue within our balance sheet until such time as management can estimate when all of such deliverables will be delivered, if ever. Management reviews and reevaluates such conclusions as each item in the arrangement is delivered and circumstances of the development arrangement change.
The Company accounts for equity instruments issued to consultants and vendors in exchange for goods and services in accordance with the provisions of FASB ASC Topic 505-50, "Accounting for Equity Instruments that are Issued to Other than Employees for Acquiring, or in Conjunction with Selling Goods or Services" and "Accounting Recognition for Certain Transactions Involving Equity Instruments Granted to Other than Employees". The measurement date for the fair value of the equity instruments issued is determined at the earlier of (i) the date at which a commitment for performance by the consultant or vendor is reached or (ii) the date at which the consultant or vendor's performance is complete. In the case of equity instruments issued to consultants, the fair value of the equity instrument is recognized over the term of the consulting agreement. In accordance with FASB ASC Topic 505-50, an asset acquired in exchange for the issuance of fully vested, non-forfeitable equity instruments should not be presented or classified as an offset to equity on the grantor's balance sheet once the equity instrument is granted for accounting purposes. Accordingly, the Company records the fair value of the fully vested, non-forfeitable common stock issued for future consulting services as prepaid expenses in its consolidated balance sheet.
The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. There is no assurance that actual results will not differ from these estimates.
In accordance with FASB ASC 360-10-35, "Property, Plant, and Equipment", management reviews our long-lived asset groups, including property and equipment and other intangible assets, for impairment whenever events indicate that their carrying amounts may not be recoverable. Some of the events that we consider as impairment indicators for our long-lived assets, including goodwill, are:
£ our significant underperformance relative to expected operating results;
£ significant adverse change in legal factors or in the business climate;
£ an adverse action or assessment by a regulator;
£ unanticipated competition;
£ a loss of key personnel;
£ significant decrease in the market value of a long-lived asset; and
£ significant adverse change in the extent or manner in which a long-lived asset is being used or its physical condition.
When management determines that one or more impairment indicators are present for an asset group, we compare the carrying amount of the asset group to net future undiscounted cash flows that the asset group is expected to generate. If the carrying amount of the asset group is greater than the net future undiscounted cash flows, an impairment loss is recognized for the excess of the carrying amount of the asset group over its fair value. The management of the Company has concluded that there were no impairment indicators relating to long-lived assets at June 30, 2013.
Results of Operations
Three Months Ended June 30, 2013 Compared to June 30, 2012
Revenues
Revenues were $32,000 and $27,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $5,000. The revenues relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Cost of Revenues
Costs of revenues were $13,000 and $25,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $12,000. The costs relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Gross Profit
The resulting effect on these changes in revenues and cost of revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012 was an increase in gross profit from $2,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2012 to $19,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013.
Operations Expenses
Operations expenses were $6,000 and $0 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $6,000. Effective September 30, 2012, the Company separated from VIASPACE Green Energy as described in Note 2, and started incurring its own expenses in the grass business. Prior to September 30, 2012, the Company did not incur these costs. Operations expense is composed of plantation expenses related to the Company's test plot in California and costs associated with agronomy support and travel for potential customers.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $148,000 and $202,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $54,000. Stock compensation expense decreased $160,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 as less stock was issued by the Company to pay its employees. Stock option compensation expense decreased $2,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to the completion of vesting of some stock option grants in 2012. Payroll and benefits increased $86,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012 due to higher compensation levels in 2012 and the Company paying its employees in cash as opposed to stock. Legal fees decreased $12,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to higher levels of legal fees in 2012 associated with the separation of the Company from VGE. Accounting fees increased $17,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to increased costs associated with the Company's annual audit. Public relations expenses increased $5,000 in 2013 as the Company incurred increased investor relations expenses. Insurance expenses increased $15,000 in 2013 due to increases in the Company directors and officers' insurance costs. Other selling, general and administrative expenses, net, decreased by $3,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013 compared with the same period in 2012.
Loss from Operations
The resulting effect on these changes in gross profits, operations expenses, and selling, general and administrative expenses was a decrease in loss from operations in 2013. For the three months ended June 30, 2012, the Company had a loss from operations of $200,000 compared with a loss from operations of $135,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of $65,000.
Discontinued Operations
Loss from discontinued operations was $3,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2012 and $0 for the three months ended June 30, 2013. This loss from discontinued operations relates to the losses of VGE, DMFCC and Ionfinity for the three months ended June 30, 2012 as a result of the Company eliminating all ownership interests in the entity during 2012.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2013 Compared to June 30, 2012
Revenues
Revenues were $63,000 and $27,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $36,000. The revenues relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Cost of Revenues
Costs of revenues were $15,000 and $25,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $10,000. The costs relate to collaborative agreements for the joint operation of test plots to establish that Giant King Grass grows well in customer's countries and optimal agronomic practices are developed.
Gross Profit
The resulting effect on these changes in revenues and cost of revenues for the six months ended June 30, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012 was an increase in gross profit from $2,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2012 to $48,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013.
Operations Expenses
Operations expenses were $17,000 and $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, an increase of $17,000. Effective September 30, 2012, the Company separated from VIASPACE Green Energy as described in Note 2, and started incurring its own expenses in the grass business. Prior to September 30, 2012, the Company did not incur these costs. Operations expense is composed of plantation expenses related to the Company's test plot in California and costs associated with agronomy support and travel for potential customers.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $316,000 and $518,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, a decrease of $202,000. Stock compensation expense decreased $408,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 as less stock was issued by the Company to pay its employees. Stock option compensation expense decreased $31,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to the completion of vesting of some stock option grants in 2012. Payroll and benefits increased $172,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012 due to higher compensation levels in 2012 and the Company paying its employees in cash as opposed to stock. Legal fees decreased $12,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to higher levels of legal fees in 2012 associated with the separation of the Company from VGE. Accounting fees increased $23,000 in 2013 as compared with 2012 due to increased costs associated with the Company's annual audit. Consulting fees increased $4,000 in 2013 as the Company hired additional consultants in 2013 as compared with 2012. Public relations expenses increased $11,000 in 2013 as the Company incurred increased investor relations expenses. Insurance expenses increased $30,000 in 2013 due to increases in the Company directors and officers' insurance costs. Other selling, general and administrative expenses, net, increased by $9,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 compared with the same period in 2012.
Loss from Operations
The resulting effect on these changes in gross profits, operations expenses, and selling, general and administrative expenses was a decrease in loss from operations in 2013. For the six months ended June 30, 2012, the Company had a loss from operations of $516,000 compared with a loss from operations of $285,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of $231,000.
Discontinued Operations
Loss from discontinued operations was $272,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2012 and $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2013. This loss from discontinued operations relates to the losses of VGE for the six months ended June 30, 2012 as a result of the Company eliminating all ownership interests in the entity during 2012.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
The Company's net loss for the six months ended June 30, 2013 was $325,000. Non-cash expenses totaled $217,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013 primarily due to stock options, stock compensation expense, and amortization of debt discount. Changes in operating assets and liabilities used $58,000 of cash in 2013. Net cash used in operating activities for operations was $166,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2013.
Net cash provided by financing activities was $135,000 related to loans the Company received from Director Kevin Schewe.
The Company has incurred significant losses from operations, resulting in an accumulated deficit of $49,115,000 at June 30, 2013. The Company expects such losses to continue. However, on September 30, 2012, the Company entered into Loan Agreement with Director Kevin Schewe whereby Dr. Schewe agreed to fund the Company up to $1,000,000 over the next five years. The Company expects loans from Dr. Schewe and contracts from the sublicense to GKG to fund the operations for the foreseeable future. The Company expects to continue as a going concern, however no assurance can be given that Dr. Schewe will continue to fund the Company or that contracts will be obtained in the future that will be profitable. As of June 30, 2013, the Company had remaining availability under the note of $730,000. Based upon our cash requirements for our plan of operations and our current dividend policy of investing any available cash to our operations, we do not plan to distribute any cash to our shareholders.
Contractual Obligations
There are no long-term contractual obligations other than employment agreements as detailed below.
Employment Agreements
Effective October 1, 2012, the Company entered into one-year employment agreements with Carl Kukkonen and Stephen Muzi. Dr. Kukkonen serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Company and Mr. Muzi serves as Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary. Dr. Kukkonen will receive a salary of $160,000 per annum and Mr. Muzi would receive $60,000 per annum. Each of them would also be entitled to a bonus as determined by the Company's Board of Directors, customary insurance and health benefits, and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses in the course of his employment. Additionally, Dr. Kukkonen is to receive 20 business days paid leave per year and Mr. Muzi is to receive 10 business days paid leave.
Inflation and Seasonality
We have not experienced material inflation during the past five years. Seasonality has historically not had a material effect on our operations.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
The Company does not have any off-balance sheet arrangements as of June 30, 2013.
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freckels, hast du dich verzockt und kannst mit dem rebound nicht leben oder was treibt dich um hier rumzubashen
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.421.733 von Loewe2004 am 10.09.13 18:54:48Du schließt falsch; ich habe noch nie gezockt, also Aktien oder ähnliches gekauft, ich interessiere mich nur dafür, wie dieser Markt funktioniert. Als ich von diesem Infrarot-Sensor las, schien mir das ein ziemlich starkes Indiz für einen Schwindel zu sein, einfch weil der behauptete Erfolg physikalisch nicht möglich ist. Daß auf dem Geldanlagemarkt Betrug an der Tagesordnung ist, siehe z.B. S&K, kann man ja als offenes Geheimnis bezeichnen. Daß es wohl einige gibt, die das nicht wahrhaben wollen, dazu mußt du nur diese Diskussion hier lesen.
Übrigens: Was sollte dein Link uns/mir sagen?
Für das lange Copy&Paste entschulige ich mich, ich hatte Angst, die betreffende Seite nicht wieder zu finden. Die Auswertung folgt in ein paar Tagen, heute habe ich dazu keine Zeit.
Was mich betrifft, bin ich in der angenehmen Situation,daß ich mir um mein Einkommen keine Sorgen machen muß. Das liegt vielleicht daran, daß ich nie Geld angelegt habe.
Übrigens: Was sollte dein Link uns/mir sagen?
Für das lange Copy&Paste entschulige ich mich, ich hatte Angst, die betreffende Seite nicht wieder zu finden. Die Auswertung folgt in ein paar Tagen, heute habe ich dazu keine Zeit.
Was mich betrifft, bin ich in der angenehmen Situation,daß ich mir um mein Einkommen keine Sorgen machen muß. Das liegt vielleicht daran, daß ich nie Geld angelegt habe.
Gründung von Viaspace: Juli 1998
Anzahl Aktien : 1,45 Mrd.
Derzeitige Marktkapitalisierung: 14,5 Mio US-$ bei 1 Cent/Aktie
Zum Zeitpunkt der Gründung hatte die Aktie einen Wert von ca. 2 US-$.
Bislang bekannte Geschäftsmodelle:
a) Infrarotsensor: Damit soll auf mehr als 100m Entfernung Sprengstoffe/Sprengstoffgürtel identifiziert werden.
b) Brennstoffzelle
c) Giant King Grass: Energie aus Biomasse.
Kommentar: Das Problem bei der Biomasse ist nicht die Pflanzenart, da gibt es genügend und bessere. Der Flaschenhals ist die Fläche, die man zum Anbau braucht und die dort knapp ist, wo man Energie braucht, aber dort in Massen zur Verfügung steht, wo man kaum Energie braucht.
In den 3 Monaten April-Juni 2013 hatte die Firma einen Umsatz von 32.000 $. Betriebskosten betrugen 13.000$. Rohgewinn vor Steuern 19.000 $.
Mit anderen Worten: In einem Jahr verdient die Firma eta 80.000 $, sie leistet sich aber einen Chief Executive Officer, dem sie 160.000 $ im Jahr bezahlt und einen weiteren Mitarbeiter für 80.000 $ im Jahr.
Die Firma ist mit fast 50 Millionen $ verschuldet. Nun soll ein Dr. Schewe die Firma jährlich mit 1 Mio. unterstützen, damit sie weiter als AG am Markt bleiben kann. Eine Garantie dafür gibt es allerdings nicht, so daß die Firma jederzeit in die Insolvenz wandern kann.
Anzahl Aktien : 1,45 Mrd.
Derzeitige Marktkapitalisierung: 14,5 Mio US-$ bei 1 Cent/Aktie
Zum Zeitpunkt der Gründung hatte die Aktie einen Wert von ca. 2 US-$.
Bislang bekannte Geschäftsmodelle:
a) Infrarotsensor: Damit soll auf mehr als 100m Entfernung Sprengstoffe/Sprengstoffgürtel identifiziert werden.
b) Brennstoffzelle
c) Giant King Grass: Energie aus Biomasse.
Kommentar: Das Problem bei der Biomasse ist nicht die Pflanzenart, da gibt es genügend und bessere. Der Flaschenhals ist die Fläche, die man zum Anbau braucht und die dort knapp ist, wo man Energie braucht, aber dort in Massen zur Verfügung steht, wo man kaum Energie braucht.
In den 3 Monaten April-Juni 2013 hatte die Firma einen Umsatz von 32.000 $. Betriebskosten betrugen 13.000$. Rohgewinn vor Steuern 19.000 $.
Mit anderen Worten: In einem Jahr verdient die Firma eta 80.000 $, sie leistet sich aber einen Chief Executive Officer, dem sie 160.000 $ im Jahr bezahlt und einen weiteren Mitarbeiter für 80.000 $ im Jahr.
Die Firma ist mit fast 50 Millionen $ verschuldet. Nun soll ein Dr. Schewe die Firma jährlich mit 1 Mio. unterstützen, damit sie weiter als AG am Markt bleiben kann. Eine Garantie dafür gibt es allerdings nicht, so daß die Firma jederzeit in die Insolvenz wandern kann.
Alle Zahlen zu Viaspace stammen von MarketWatch. Ich denke, daß man bei diesen Zahlen schon ins Grübeln kommen sollte.
Was ich gerne wissen würde: Wie kann man mit einem Pennystock Geld verdienen? Vielleicht gibt es hier ja Fachleute, die mir das erklären können.
Um die Gründe warum wir mit uns selbst reden genauer zu charakterisieren hat der Psychologe Thomas Brinthaupt von der Middle Tennessee State Universität in Murfreesboro (USA) eine "Self-Talk"- Skala entwickelt, die vier Hauptfunktionen von Selbstgesprächen beschreibt.
"Selbstgespräche können unter anderem dazu dienen, Selbstkritik zu üben, sich selbst zu managen, soziale Situationen einzuschätzen und sich selbst zu bestätigen", sagt Brinthaupt.
Alles Gute weiterhin und ein schönes (Rest)Wochenende ...
"Selbstgespräche können unter anderem dazu dienen, Selbstkritik zu üben, sich selbst zu managen, soziale Situationen einzuschätzen und sich selbst zu bestätigen", sagt Brinthaupt.
Alles Gute weiterhin und ein schönes (Rest)Wochenende ...
VIASPACE CEO Update Part 2 Highlights California and Hawaii Business Activities and Opportunities
WALNUT, Calif., Sept. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, today provided an update on recent company business activities. This second of three updates covers the Giant King Grass nursery in California and activities in Hawaii. It complements a previous company update issued on September 4, 2013. A future third CEO update will cover business activities and opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Kukkonen reported, "The VIASPACE Giant King Grass propagation nursery and test plot in California is ready to harvest for propagation material (Giant King Grass seedlings) to be sent to customers. The Giant King Grass was cut on March 10, 2013 and is now six months old. It is about 14 feet tall and is fully mature for propagation. We conducted a germination test at five months old and obtained 100% germination which is outstanding."
Kukkonen continued, "The nursery is also a demonstration plot that potential customers can visit to see the Giant King Grass in person. Although we show pictures of Giant King Grass and it can be seen on our website, seeing it in person reveals the full power and effect. The canopy is fully closed and when you walk inside, you cannot see the California sun. The closed canopy prevents weeds from growing amongst the Giant King Grass without the need for herbicide. The plants are racing each other to get to the sun and get very tall. During the last few months we have had visits from potential customers from Central America, the Caribbean, Philippines, India, Pakistan and the US. The nursery is not open to the public, but only to serious potential customers that have signed nondisclosure agreements."
"In addition, we recently announced results of independent and third-party testing that show when Giant King Grass is cut frequently at 4-5 feet tall, it is an excellent, high protein animal feed. The testing data demonstrate that Giant King Grass is very similar in nutritional value to oat hay. We have just recently expanded our California Giant King Grass nursery with additional land dedicated to further develop, implement and support our animal feed business line. This is an important new aspect of our overall business strategy to accelerate and augment our sources of revenue."
"Giant King Grass has been grown by the US Department of Agriculture and declared to be free of pest and disease, and approved for distribution throughout the United States, and for export to other countries. When Giant King Grass is exported, the US Department of Agriculture inspects the shipment at our California nursery and issues a phytosanitary certificate. Giant King Grass has been sent from our nursery in California to St. Croix in the U.S.Virgin Islands, Nicaragua, South Africa, Hawaii and to other locations."
"For those of you who have been to Hawaii, you will remember that there is a form that you have to fill out on the airplane declaring if you are carrying any agricultural items. This is because the Hawaiian Islands are very careful not to let in any new pests or invasive agricultural species. To get Giant King Grass into Hawaii, it has to be grown in their quarantine facility under supervision of the Hawaii Department of Agriculture for one year. It does not make any difference that the mainland USDA grew and approved Giant King Grass under their supervision, to get approval in Hawaii, it takes another year. VIASPACE made arrangements with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture and began growing Giant King Grass in quarantine on December 20, 2012."
"The quarantine facility is a one-story building surrounded by a water moat to prevent crawling insects from getting in. The door enters into a small vestibule painted black with another door admitting entry into the facility itself. This two step entrance process is meant to prevent flying insects from getting inside. Within the facility, there are separate rooms for each species. Our room is about 10' x 13' with a 13 foot ceiling that is a translucent plastic. Two sides are screened and air can get in. The room was sterilized and the Giant King Grass was planted in 5 gallon containers. The Department of Agriculture waters the plants according to our schedule, but does nothing else. VIASPACE does the maintenance including fertilization."
Kukkonen continued, "It is not an ideal growing situation because there is no direct sunlight and only partial diffuse sunlight. This could significantly inhibit the growth of Giant King Grass. Secondly, Giant King Grass is supposed to be harvested twice per year whereas the quarantine is for a full year. Third, the grass is planted in 5 gallon containers rather than in the earth-- they are root bound. Despite these limitations, the Department of Agriculture notified us that the Giant King Grass was literally hitting the ceiling. Last week, I went and cut the grass and did a propagation of new Giant King Grass. The grass is doing well and there are no pests or disease. We expect that the Giant King Grass will be released from quarantine in three months on December 19, 2013. The seedlings from the Giant King Grass soon to be released from quarantine, represent the future of VIASPACE in Hawaii."
"While I was in Hawaii, I met with potential customers who are developing projects for biomass electricity. One important thing I learned was that the Hawaiian government is trying to resurrect the agriculture sector in Hawaii. There is only one operational sugar plantation remaining of the many great plantations of the past. Pineapple is virtually gone. At one time the Hawaiian Islands raised a great number of cattle and this business is almost gone as well. Pig farming is active, but declining. The food for the pigs is imported from the mainland which is very expensive. The few remaining cattle graze on pasture and then are sent to the cattle feed operations on the mainland to gain enough weight to be sold. There are many great opportunities for Giant King Grass to be used as animal feed and as an energy crop in Hawaii."
"I attended the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and VIASPACE exhibited at the Expo. Hawaii Governor, Neil Abercrombie, gave the opening speech. He was very passionate and articulate about the need for renewable energy in Hawaii. He said that the electricity price of up to $0.40 per kilowatt hour was the highest of anywhere in the United States, and that Hawaii was totally dependent on expensive, imported oil. He specifically called out biomass electricity in addition to solar and wind as good alternatives for Hawaii. The Summit and Expo gave VIASPACE great exposure and produced several new leads and potential partnerships."
Kukkonen concluded, "Our propagation nursery and test plot in California is an extremely valuable asset. It is both a sales showroom and a source of Giant King Grass seedlings for customers interested in bioenergy projects and/or animal feed applications. Hawaii presents an exciting and new opportunity for VIASPACE as well and it is very timely that we entered quarantine last year. We will have Giant King Grass available to actively pursue and implement business opportunities in Hawaii in December."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
© 2013 PR Newswire
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WALNUT, Calif., Sept. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, today provided an update on recent company business activities. This second of three updates covers the Giant King Grass nursery in California and activities in Hawaii. It complements a previous company update issued on September 4, 2013. A future third CEO update will cover business activities and opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Kukkonen reported, "The VIASPACE Giant King Grass propagation nursery and test plot in California is ready to harvest for propagation material (Giant King Grass seedlings) to be sent to customers. The Giant King Grass was cut on March 10, 2013 and is now six months old. It is about 14 feet tall and is fully mature for propagation. We conducted a germination test at five months old and obtained 100% germination which is outstanding."
Kukkonen continued, "The nursery is also a demonstration plot that potential customers can visit to see the Giant King Grass in person. Although we show pictures of Giant King Grass and it can be seen on our website, seeing it in person reveals the full power and effect. The canopy is fully closed and when you walk inside, you cannot see the California sun. The closed canopy prevents weeds from growing amongst the Giant King Grass without the need for herbicide. The plants are racing each other to get to the sun and get very tall. During the last few months we have had visits from potential customers from Central America, the Caribbean, Philippines, India, Pakistan and the US. The nursery is not open to the public, but only to serious potential customers that have signed nondisclosure agreements."
"In addition, we recently announced results of independent and third-party testing that show when Giant King Grass is cut frequently at 4-5 feet tall, it is an excellent, high protein animal feed. The testing data demonstrate that Giant King Grass is very similar in nutritional value to oat hay. We have just recently expanded our California Giant King Grass nursery with additional land dedicated to further develop, implement and support our animal feed business line. This is an important new aspect of our overall business strategy to accelerate and augment our sources of revenue."
"Giant King Grass has been grown by the US Department of Agriculture and declared to be free of pest and disease, and approved for distribution throughout the United States, and for export to other countries. When Giant King Grass is exported, the US Department of Agriculture inspects the shipment at our California nursery and issues a phytosanitary certificate. Giant King Grass has been sent from our nursery in California to St. Croix in the U.S.Virgin Islands, Nicaragua, South Africa, Hawaii and to other locations."
"For those of you who have been to Hawaii, you will remember that there is a form that you have to fill out on the airplane declaring if you are carrying any agricultural items. This is because the Hawaiian Islands are very careful not to let in any new pests or invasive agricultural species. To get Giant King Grass into Hawaii, it has to be grown in their quarantine facility under supervision of the Hawaii Department of Agriculture for one year. It does not make any difference that the mainland USDA grew and approved Giant King Grass under their supervision, to get approval in Hawaii, it takes another year. VIASPACE made arrangements with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture and began growing Giant King Grass in quarantine on December 20, 2012."
"The quarantine facility is a one-story building surrounded by a water moat to prevent crawling insects from getting in. The door enters into a small vestibule painted black with another door admitting entry into the facility itself. This two step entrance process is meant to prevent flying insects from getting inside. Within the facility, there are separate rooms for each species. Our room is about 10' x 13' with a 13 foot ceiling that is a translucent plastic. Two sides are screened and air can get in. The room was sterilized and the Giant King Grass was planted in 5 gallon containers. The Department of Agriculture waters the plants according to our schedule, but does nothing else. VIASPACE does the maintenance including fertilization."
Kukkonen continued, "It is not an ideal growing situation because there is no direct sunlight and only partial diffuse sunlight. This could significantly inhibit the growth of Giant King Grass. Secondly, Giant King Grass is supposed to be harvested twice per year whereas the quarantine is for a full year. Third, the grass is planted in 5 gallon containers rather than in the earth-- they are root bound. Despite these limitations, the Department of Agriculture notified us that the Giant King Grass was literally hitting the ceiling. Last week, I went and cut the grass and did a propagation of new Giant King Grass. The grass is doing well and there are no pests or disease. We expect that the Giant King Grass will be released from quarantine in three months on December 19, 2013. The seedlings from the Giant King Grass soon to be released from quarantine, represent the future of VIASPACE in Hawaii."
"While I was in Hawaii, I met with potential customers who are developing projects for biomass electricity. One important thing I learned was that the Hawaiian government is trying to resurrect the agriculture sector in Hawaii. There is only one operational sugar plantation remaining of the many great plantations of the past. Pineapple is virtually gone. At one time the Hawaiian Islands raised a great number of cattle and this business is almost gone as well. Pig farming is active, but declining. The food for the pigs is imported from the mainland which is very expensive. The few remaining cattle graze on pasture and then are sent to the cattle feed operations on the mainland to gain enough weight to be sold. There are many great opportunities for Giant King Grass to be used as animal feed and as an energy crop in Hawaii."
"I attended the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and VIASPACE exhibited at the Expo. Hawaii Governor, Neil Abercrombie, gave the opening speech. He was very passionate and articulate about the need for renewable energy in Hawaii. He said that the electricity price of up to $0.40 per kilowatt hour was the highest of anywhere in the United States, and that Hawaii was totally dependent on expensive, imported oil. He specifically called out biomass electricity in addition to solar and wind as good alternatives for Hawaii. The Summit and Expo gave VIASPACE great exposure and produced several new leads and potential partnerships."
Kukkonen concluded, "Our propagation nursery and test plot in California is an extremely valuable asset. It is both a sales showroom and a source of Giant King Grass seedlings for customers interested in bioenergy projects and/or animal feed applications. Hawaii presents an exciting and new opportunity for VIASPACE as well and it is very timely that we entered quarantine last year. We will have Giant King Grass available to actively pursue and implement business opportunities in Hawaii in December."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Information in this news release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, without limitation, risks outlined in our periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, and other factors over which VIASPACE has little or no control.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
© 2013 PR Newswire
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.460.299 von Huelsenbeck am 16.09.13 20:29:05Huelsenbeck,
glaubst du im Ernst, daß eine Verlautbarung von Viaspace irgendeine tiefere Bedeutung hat?
glaubst du im Ernst, daß eine Verlautbarung von Viaspace irgendeine tiefere Bedeutung hat?
Zitat von Huelsenbeck:Zitat von Freckels: Huelsenbeck,
glaubst du im Ernst, daß eine Verlautbarung von Viaspace irgendeine tiefere Bedeutung hat?
Ja.
Gruß HB
Quod erat demonstrandum......
VIASPACE and Maricopa Bio Crops Announce Giant King Grass Animal Feed Project in Arizona
WALNUT, Calif., Sept. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has entered into a contract with Maricopa Bio Crops, LLC of Scottsdale, Arizona for a planned initial 4,500 acre Giant King Grass plantation to produce Giant King Grass hay for cattle feed in Arizona. Maricopa Bio Crops will grow and market the Giant King Grass under VIASPACE direction, and both companies will share the profits. The contract was signed on September 16, 2013 and VIASPACE received an initial payment from Maricopa....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-09/28095693…
Gruß HB
Dr. Schewe continued, "Historically, we have not disclosed projected revenue numbers for our anaerobic digestion and direct combustion power plant projects because of the financial complexity of these projects, competition reasons, and because of non-disclosure agreements. However, once we completed our own research and testing of Giant King Grass for animal feed, we knew that the enormous domestic and global animal feed market represented a major and immediate business opportunity for VIASPACE and its shareholders. With Maricopa, we have a developed an animal feed business model that estimates profit sharing revenues to VIASPACE of $1.3 million per year for the initial phase one project and we are planning two additional phases. More importantly, animal feed projects (and the associated revenues/profits) can be executed and implemented more quickly than power plant projects and can also be complementary to the overall plans for bioenergy and biofuel projects."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-09/28095693…
Kriege gerade etwas Schwitzehändchen....
Gruß HB
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-09/28095693…
Kriege gerade etwas Schwitzehändchen....
Gruß HB
Also die Amis mögens leiden....
Gruß HB
Gruß HB
na, wer sagst denn? und wieder positive Nachrichten, 1 Puzzleteil nach dem anderen kommt hinzu, auch wenn s lange dauert, und der Kurs ist sogar mal in Bewegung geraten, so kann es doch weitergehen, und wenn aufgrund der positiven Ergebnisse weitere Kunden bzw. Partner auf den Zug springen, kann man doch noch einiges erwarten.
Zitat von heppens: also, dass muss mir mal einer erklären: da werden Verträge abgeschlossen mit Partnern, da werden Kraftwerke gebaut oder sind im Bau, da werden Ko-Operationen geschlossen, und plötzlich soll das alles Schwindel sein ? Gewisse Dinge dauern halt etwas länger, bis sie dahin kommen, wohin sie sollen, nämlich Ertrag bringen, aber nur weil diese Phasen lange dauern,( ist eben Natur ) , heißt das noch lange nicht , das es Schwindel ist. Zudem man sich ja heute auch noch über viele Wege informieren kann. Bei einigen Aktien, die ich im Depot habe, kann man ohne weiteres von Schwindel reden, aber hier sicherlich nicht, zudem die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit bei Viaspace hervorragend ist, ich bekomme Newsletter und Neuigkeiten sofort zugesandt, dass machen noch längst nicht alle.
Also, Geduld haben und abwarten
… also wer derlei Aktien im Depot hat und dies auch noch ahnt … manno, manno …
… Pressearbeit erledigen dir gute Studenten oder gebildete Germanisten ohne Job schon für 1.000 bis 2.000 Euronen … da wäre ich echt vorsichtig …
… wer manipuliert bei einer derart unsicheren Aktie eigentlich die Anzahl der Aufrufe ? … macht den Wert ja extrem verdächtig …
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.517.869 von Sympathikus am 25.09.13 23:17:49Wenn es dich stört, würde ich mal eine Nachricht an WO absetzen (ist schon eigenartig)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.509.145 von heppens am 24.09.13 17:36:58... und schon wieder liegt sie unter einem Cent.
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VIASPACE Giant King Grass Planted in Arizona
WALNUT, Calif., Oct. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that its business partner, Maricopa Bio Crops, LLC of Scottsdale, Arizona, has planted Giant King Grass in Arizona. VIASPACE harvested the Giant King Grass from its propagation nursery in California, and it was planted in southern Arizona on October 1, 2013. This is the first step in the planned initial 4,500 acre Giant King Grass plantation to produce Giant King Grass hay for cattle feed in Arizona. Two additional 4,500 acre phases are also planned. Maricopa Bio Crops will grow and market the Giant King Grass under VIASPACE direction, and both companies will share the profits. ...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59521441
WALNUT, Calif., Oct. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that its business partner, Maricopa Bio Crops, LLC of Scottsdale, Arizona, has planted Giant King Grass in Arizona. VIASPACE harvested the Giant King Grass from its propagation nursery in California, and it was planted in southern Arizona on October 1, 2013. This is the first step in the planned initial 4,500 acre Giant King Grass plantation to produce Giant King Grass hay for cattle feed in Arizona. Two additional 4,500 acre phases are also planned. Maricopa Bio Crops will grow and market the Giant King Grass under VIASPACE direction, and both companies will share the profits. ...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59521441
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-10/28447831…
und nun wäre mal nett zu erfahren ob und wann die Kohle rieselt!
und nun wäre mal nett zu erfahren ob und wann die Kohle rieselt!
Ready to Run, Micro-Cap Stocks to Watch This Week & Beyond
30.10.2013
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VIASPACE, Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. Get Your FULL (VSPC) report here: http://bit.ly/FeaturedReport-VSPC
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http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59806098
30.10.2013
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VIASPACE, Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass clean energy crop that does not compete with or displace food production. Get Your FULL (VSPC) report here: http://bit.ly/FeaturedReport-VSPC
...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59806098
Excellent Animal Feed Test Results for VIASPACE Giant King Grass
WALNUT, Calif., Nov. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced new laboratory test results on Giant KingTM Grass as animal feed. The Giant King Grass was harvested at the VIASPACE nursery in California and the tests were conducted by Dairy One in Ithaca, New York, one of the world's premier forage testing laboratories.
Young Giant King Grass first harvested on November 11, 2013 at a height of 3 to 4 feet tall had a crude protein (CP) level of 19.5% of dry matter, with 34% acid detergent fiber (ADF), 55.5% neutral detergent fiber (NDF), 67% total digestible nutrients (TDN) and net energy of lactation (NEL) of 0.64 Mcal/lb. These figures are comparable to alfalfa which is the top forage crop and commands the highest prices.
...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60086594
WALNUT, Calif., Nov. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced new laboratory test results on Giant KingTM Grass as animal feed. The Giant King Grass was harvested at the VIASPACE nursery in California and the tests were conducted by Dairy One in Ithaca, New York, one of the world's premier forage testing laboratories.
Young Giant King Grass first harvested on November 11, 2013 at a height of 3 to 4 feet tall had a crude protein (CP) level of 19.5% of dry matter, with 34% acid detergent fiber (ADF), 55.5% neutral detergent fiber (NDF), 67% total digestible nutrients (TDN) and net energy of lactation (NEL) of 0.64 Mcal/lb. These figures are comparable to alfalfa which is the top forage crop and commands the highest prices.
...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60086594
Unser Doc hat aber eilig ... kauft schon in USA aus dem ask
Auszug:
Top of the Form
Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory
Arrangements of Certain Officers.
On December 18, 2013, the Registrant entered into a Representation in Pakistan and Giant King Grass Supply contract with Winergy
Pakistan Private Limited ("Winergy"), a company incorporated and existing under the laws of Pakistan. Mr. Khurram Irshad, a director of the
Registrant, is a director and shareholder of Winergy. Winergy was also appointed the exclusive representative of the Registrant in Pakistan.
Winergy is developing bioenergy and animal feed projects in Pakistan and seeking a biomass source. The Registrant's Giant King Grass
will be supplied to Winergy and a propagation nursery and test plot is to be established in Pakistan. Winergy will operate and pay the
expenses for a Giant King Grass propagation nursery and test plot in Pakistan. Winergy has agreed to pay a one-time fee to the Registrant
upon the signing of the contract. The Registrant will receive license fees in the future from Winergy when they are able to secure customer
relationships who will use the Registrant's Giant King Grass in their particular application.
Quelle: http://www.viaspace.com/ir_sec.php 24.12.2013
Top of the Form
Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory
Arrangements of Certain Officers.
On December 18, 2013, the Registrant entered into a Representation in Pakistan and Giant King Grass Supply contract with Winergy
Pakistan Private Limited ("Winergy"), a company incorporated and existing under the laws of Pakistan. Mr. Khurram Irshad, a director of the
Registrant, is a director and shareholder of Winergy. Winergy was also appointed the exclusive representative of the Registrant in Pakistan.
Winergy is developing bioenergy and animal feed projects in Pakistan and seeking a biomass source. The Registrant's Giant King Grass
will be supplied to Winergy and a propagation nursery and test plot is to be established in Pakistan. Winergy will operate and pay the
expenses for a Giant King Grass propagation nursery and test plot in Pakistan. Winergy has agreed to pay a one-time fee to the Registrant
upon the signing of the contract. The Registrant will receive license fees in the future from Winergy when they are able to secure customer
relationships who will use the Registrant's Giant King Grass in their particular application.
Quelle: http://www.viaspace.com/ir_sec.php 24.12.2013
frohes fest sowie einen guten rutsch ins neue jahr.hoffentlich rutscht der kurs auch nach oben!!!!
Es gibt etwas neues bei Viaspace! Und zwar Aktien. 300 Millionen Aktien...
On December 31, 2013, a majority of the common stockholders of the Company and the Board of Directors of the Company voted to amend the Company's Articles of Incorporation and increase the number of shares of authorized common stock from one billion five hundred million (1,500,000,000) shares to one billion eight hundred million (1,800,000,000) shares. The par value of the common stock remains at one tenth of one cent ($0.001).
http://www.viaspace.com/ir_sec.php
Wollen hoffen, dass die Kohle für etwas sinnvolles und uns Aktionäre erbauliches vorgesehen ist, was dann auch zeitnah mit uns kommuniziert wird.
Gruß HB
On December 31, 2013, a majority of the common stockholders of the Company and the Board of Directors of the Company voted to amend the Company's Articles of Incorporation and increase the number of shares of authorized common stock from one billion five hundred million (1,500,000,000) shares to one billion eight hundred million (1,800,000,000) shares. The par value of the common stock remains at one tenth of one cent ($0.001).
http://www.viaspace.com/ir_sec.php
Wollen hoffen, dass die Kohle für etwas sinnvolles und uns Aktionäre erbauliches vorgesehen ist, was dann auch zeitnah mit uns kommuniziert wird.
Gruß HB
300.000 $ = ca. 220.000 €
dafür kriegst Du in München nicht mal eine 2 Zimmerwohnung
Gruß Löwe
dafür kriegst Du in München nicht mal eine 2 Zimmerwohnung
Gruß Löwe
VIASPACE CEO and Board Chairman Give Initial 2014 Shareholder Update
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60559140
...Dr. Schewe concluded, "I now hold 152,500,472 VIASPACE common shares and have become the company's second largest common shareholder. As Chairman of the Board, I think and act on behalf of all common shareholders. I believe that 2014 will be a pivotal year for VIASPACE in both the green energy market and the animal feed market. We are a budding global company with aspirations to greatness and a terrific pipeline of projects to propel us in that direction, several of which are very close to reaching fruition. I am pushing our company, CEO and Board of Directors to make 2014 our breakout year for generating revenues with the goal to grow revenues year by year from here forward."
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60559140
...Dr. Schewe concluded, "I now hold 152,500,472 VIASPACE common shares and have become the company's second largest common shareholder. As Chairman of the Board, I think and act on behalf of all common shareholders. I believe that 2014 will be a pivotal year for VIASPACE in both the green energy market and the animal feed market. We are a budding global company with aspirations to greatness and a terrific pipeline of projects to propel us in that direction, several of which are very close to reaching fruition. I am pushing our company, CEO and Board of Directors to make 2014 our breakout year for generating revenues with the goal to grow revenues year by year from here forward."
Neuigkeiten!
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Supply Contract Signed in Pakistan
WALNUT, Calif., Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a Giant King Grass Supply Contract with Winergy Pakistan Private Limited of Karachi Pakistan. VIASPACE has received the contract payment. VIASPACE Director Khurram Irshad, a Pakistani American, is also a director of Winergy, and Winergy will represent VIASPACE in Pakistan.
Mr. Khurram Irshad stated, "Winergy is setting up its own commercial Giant King Grass farms with its partners in Pakistan to provide a much-needed feedstock for both the power and animal feed industries. We expect to have our propagation nursery planted in February or March 2014, and begin commercial operations in the fall of 2014. Giant King Grass will be available to customers in several forms including hay and pellets."
Mr. Irshad continued, "Pakistan has a need for electricity, and Giant King Grass can be a cost-effective fuel for biomass power plants. It can also replace coal with a low-cost, carbon neutral alternative to protect our environment. Long-term supply agreements will be offered to industry for the supply of Giant King Grass. Animal feed is another important market in Pakistan, and we are anticipating trials with dairy farmers that will lead to long-term animal feed supply agreements."
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "We are fortunate to have Mr. Khurram Irshad as an active board member of VIASPACE. He and I have been in contact for 2 years--well before he joined the board. His business interests and contacts in Pakistan are crucial, and will allow VIASPACE to hit the ground running. I will be working closely with him on all of the technical aspects, so that he is fully capable of representing VIASPACE and Giant King Grass in Pakistan."
VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have been actively working with Mr. Irshad on several projects and concepts prior to and since he joined our Board of Directors. He is a successful entrepreneur with a wealth of knowledge and connections to conduct business on behalf of VIASPACE in his native Pakistan. Our governments are mutually motivated to foster and financially support private business development in Pakistan and we hope to take advantage of the positive climate for new business development in Pakistan. This Giant King Grass supply contract with Winergy is another exciting, international development for VIASPACE and its shareholders and should move us forward in Pakistan with all due speed in 2014 and beyond, both for biomass fuel and animal feed applications."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-01/29192283…
Gruß HB
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Supply Contract Signed in Pakistan
WALNUT, Calif., Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a Giant King Grass Supply Contract with Winergy Pakistan Private Limited of Karachi Pakistan. VIASPACE has received the contract payment. VIASPACE Director Khurram Irshad, a Pakistani American, is also a director of Winergy, and Winergy will represent VIASPACE in Pakistan.
Mr. Khurram Irshad stated, "Winergy is setting up its own commercial Giant King Grass farms with its partners in Pakistan to provide a much-needed feedstock for both the power and animal feed industries. We expect to have our propagation nursery planted in February or March 2014, and begin commercial operations in the fall of 2014. Giant King Grass will be available to customers in several forms including hay and pellets."
Mr. Irshad continued, "Pakistan has a need for electricity, and Giant King Grass can be a cost-effective fuel for biomass power plants. It can also replace coal with a low-cost, carbon neutral alternative to protect our environment. Long-term supply agreements will be offered to industry for the supply of Giant King Grass. Animal feed is another important market in Pakistan, and we are anticipating trials with dairy farmers that will lead to long-term animal feed supply agreements."
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "We are fortunate to have Mr. Khurram Irshad as an active board member of VIASPACE. He and I have been in contact for 2 years--well before he joined the board. His business interests and contacts in Pakistan are crucial, and will allow VIASPACE to hit the ground running. I will be working closely with him on all of the technical aspects, so that he is fully capable of representing VIASPACE and Giant King Grass in Pakistan."
VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have been actively working with Mr. Irshad on several projects and concepts prior to and since he joined our Board of Directors. He is a successful entrepreneur with a wealth of knowledge and connections to conduct business on behalf of VIASPACE in his native Pakistan. Our governments are mutually motivated to foster and financially support private business development in Pakistan and we hope to take advantage of the positive climate for new business development in Pakistan. This Giant King Grass supply contract with Winergy is another exciting, international development for VIASPACE and its shareholders and should move us forward in Pakistan with all due speed in 2014 and beyond, both for biomass fuel and animal feed applications."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-01/29192283…
Gruß HB
es muss doch mal nach oben gehen.immer viele gute Nachrichten und nix passiert!!!!
das wundert mich schon lange, dass trotz der vielen guten Nachrichten der Kurs immer auf der selben Ebene bleibt, mal ein Tick rauf, mal runter. Man würde sich ja schon freuen, wenn er mal in einen anderen Bereich wechseln würde, Hauptsache man merkt, das sich was tut. Vielleicht wird s ja was im Laufe dieses Jahres, leider müssen wir abwarten, bis was entscheidendes passiert. Zu wünschen wäre es.
genau heppens,so ist es!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.281.819 von Huelsenbeck am 22.01.14 21:17:08
Ich register mich hier mal. Hab keine Aktien.
Gruß
P.
Ich register mich hier mal. Hab keine Aktien.
Gruß
P.
und noch weiter runter, wer kapiert denn das ? unglaublich
ich denke langsam,wir werden richtig verarscht!!!nur gute Nachrichten und nach unten!!!
irgendwie macht das ganze ja kein Spaß mehr, egal was man anpackt und im Depot hat, es wiederholt sich alles. Nur noch Splittings ohne Ende, je größer die Versprechungen, um so weniger wird was draus, man kann zwar nicht nur Knüller im Depot haben, aber so manchmal wünscht man sich doch schon, das bei der einen oder anderen Aktie mal was entscheidendes positives rauskommt. Im Moment kann man auch das Fenster aufmachen und das Geld rausschmeißen, das Ergebnis ist das selbe, es ist futsch. Das einzige, was man gut lernen kann, ist Geduld zu haben.
genau,es macht keinen spaß mehr!!! überall wo man schaut nur kotze!!!
VIASPACE Progress in Nicaragua: Plantation Expansion & New Animal Feed Business
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60910666
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=60910666
schaut's euch mal dies hier an
http://de.advfn.com/borse/OTCBB/AEGY/kurs
http://de.advfn.com/borse/USOTC/MJNA/kurs
http://de.advfn.com/borse/USOTC/CBIS/kurs
http://de.advfn.com/borse/OTCBB/AEGY/kurs
http://de.advfn.com/borse/USOTC/MJNA/kurs
http://de.advfn.com/borse/USOTC/CBIS/kurs
First Production Scale Test of Giant King Grass Grinding Equipment for Nicaragua Power Plant
Datum : 24/02/2014 @ 13h00
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61189113
Datum : 24/02/2014 @ 13h00
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61189113
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.529.731 von aston61 am 26.02.14 19:23:23
das Video dazu:
http://vimeo.com/87430477
ganz schön fette Dinger.
Habe, jetzt, keine Aktien hier.
Gruß
P.
das Video dazu:
http://vimeo.com/87430477
ganz schön fette Dinger.
Habe, jetzt, keine Aktien hier.
Gruß
P.
VIASPACE & Tibbar Report Progress on Giant King Grass Biogas Power Plant on St. Croix-- Caribbean's First Continuously Renewa...
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61289038
gruss a
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61289038
gruss a
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Commercial Nursery Established in Pakistan
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61384035
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61384035
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Released from Quarantine in Hawaii
Datum : 17/03/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61473589
Datum : 17/03/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61473589
Zitat von aston61: VIASPACE Giant King Grass Released from Quarantine in Hawaii
Datum : 17/03/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61473589
Hallo aston,
die von dir gepostete Meldung in Zusammenhang mit folgender Textpassage aus der Meldung vom 06.01.14 lässt einen ja schon ein wenig aufhorchen!
Meldung vom 06.01.14:
...The Giant King Grass in Hawaii successfully completed its 12 month quarantine on December 20, 2013. VIASPACE is in discussions with potential Hawaiian partners. The Hawaii Department of Agriculture has allowed Giant King Grass to remain in their facility until our partnership status is finalized and the location has been determined...
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-01/29041418…
Man könnte das jetzt so deuten, dass eine Partnerschaft vollendet und eine Lokation zum Anbau bestimmt wurde.....
Gruß HB
VIASPACE Signs Giant King Grass Contract for Bio Electricity and Advanced Biofuels In Imperial Valley California
WALNUT, California, March 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a contract with Mesquite Lake Water and Power LLC to provide Giant King Grass for a biomass power plant and a companion advanced biofuels facility in Imperial, California.
Mesquite Lake Water and Power, LLC is a participating company in Mesquite Lake Energy Park, LLC (ML Energy Park).
Mr. Rodney L. Williams, managing member of Mesquite Lake, stated, "Our company is developing a biomass energy park in the fertile Imperial Valley of California. We first purchased the closed 18 MW biomass power plant in Imperial, California. We plan to restart the power plant (ML Energy Park Plant #1) and fuel it with a combination of wood waste and Giant King Grass. The power plant was damaged in the 2010 earthquake, but this damage will be repaired. The power plant is connected to the grid and was fully permitted and operational in 2010."
Williams continued, "Another part of the ML Energy Park will be the Mesquite Lake Cattle Manure Power Plant which is adjacent to Plant #1. This power plant is also closed at this time. It was designed to gasify cattle manure and produce 16 MW of electricity. We plan to convert this facility (Plant #2) to produce advanced biofuels using the dedicated energy crop Giant King Grass as the feedstock. Between the two plants, there is plenty of land for our energy park. We are connected to the grid and there is an adjacent natural gas pipeline. We are experienced in agriculture and have access to land to grow Giant King Grass. The Imperial Valley has ideal weather for Giant King Grass and there is plenty of water for irrigation. I am excited to see the development of this new dedicated energy crop in the Imperial Valley."
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "We are happy to be working with Mr. Williams and his team. This project is basically in our own backyard. We are already growing Giant King Grass in Southern California and we believe it will grow even better in the Imperial Valley which has more heat and a longer growing season. Giant King Grass is a C4 plant which means that it thrives in hot weather as long as it has water available. We expect to be growing in Imperial Valley very shortly."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe commented, "This contract represents a significant and timely planned expansion of what we have always envisioned for Giant King Grass to be used as a multipurpose, high-yielding, continuously renewable, biomass platform. In other words, Giant King Grass will be used for direct combustion to generate bio electricity in ML Energy Park Plant #1 and will also be used to create advanced green energy biofuels in ML Energy Park Plant #2. With this contract, VIASPACE has expanded its U.S. domestic business footprint to California and Arizona to use Giant King Grass for bio electricity, biofuels and animal feed. We are also expanding internationally and will soon announce those new projects as well."
Dr. Schewe concluded, "This is great news for VIASPACE and its shareholders and we are truly enthusiastic and excited to be working with Mr. Williams and Mesquite Lake Water and Power. This project is moving forward now and we will have more to announce regarding our progress in Imperial Valley in the coming weeks and months."
Pictures of Dr. Kukkonen and Mr. Williams and the two power plants are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-03/29774098…
Läuft.
Gruß HB
WALNUT, California, March 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a contract with Mesquite Lake Water and Power LLC to provide Giant King Grass for a biomass power plant and a companion advanced biofuels facility in Imperial, California.
Mesquite Lake Water and Power, LLC is a participating company in Mesquite Lake Energy Park, LLC (ML Energy Park).
Mr. Rodney L. Williams, managing member of Mesquite Lake, stated, "Our company is developing a biomass energy park in the fertile Imperial Valley of California. We first purchased the closed 18 MW biomass power plant in Imperial, California. We plan to restart the power plant (ML Energy Park Plant #1) and fuel it with a combination of wood waste and Giant King Grass. The power plant was damaged in the 2010 earthquake, but this damage will be repaired. The power plant is connected to the grid and was fully permitted and operational in 2010."
Williams continued, "Another part of the ML Energy Park will be the Mesquite Lake Cattle Manure Power Plant which is adjacent to Plant #1. This power plant is also closed at this time. It was designed to gasify cattle manure and produce 16 MW of electricity. We plan to convert this facility (Plant #2) to produce advanced biofuels using the dedicated energy crop Giant King Grass as the feedstock. Between the two plants, there is plenty of land for our energy park. We are connected to the grid and there is an adjacent natural gas pipeline. We are experienced in agriculture and have access to land to grow Giant King Grass. The Imperial Valley has ideal weather for Giant King Grass and there is plenty of water for irrigation. I am excited to see the development of this new dedicated energy crop in the Imperial Valley."
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "We are happy to be working with Mr. Williams and his team. This project is basically in our own backyard. We are already growing Giant King Grass in Southern California and we believe it will grow even better in the Imperial Valley which has more heat and a longer growing season. Giant King Grass is a C4 plant which means that it thrives in hot weather as long as it has water available. We expect to be growing in Imperial Valley very shortly."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe commented, "This contract represents a significant and timely planned expansion of what we have always envisioned for Giant King Grass to be used as a multipurpose, high-yielding, continuously renewable, biomass platform. In other words, Giant King Grass will be used for direct combustion to generate bio electricity in ML Energy Park Plant #1 and will also be used to create advanced green energy biofuels in ML Energy Park Plant #2. With this contract, VIASPACE has expanded its U.S. domestic business footprint to California and Arizona to use Giant King Grass for bio electricity, biofuels and animal feed. We are also expanding internationally and will soon announce those new projects as well."
Dr. Schewe concluded, "This is great news for VIASPACE and its shareholders and we are truly enthusiastic and excited to be working with Mr. Williams and Mesquite Lake Water and Power. This project is moving forward now and we will have more to announce regarding our progress in Imperial Valley in the coming weeks and months."
Pictures of Dr. Kukkonen and Mr. Williams and the two power plants are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-03/29774098…
Läuft.
Gruß HB
VIASPACE and Tibbar Energy Announce Final St. Croix Government Approval to Construct 7-Megawatt Biogas Power Plant
WALNUT, Calif., March 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the St. Croix government has approved Tibbar Energy's permit to build a 7-megawatt biogas power plant on the island of St. Croix. The government approved the permit on Tuesday evening, March 25, 2014 during a meeting atthe Virgin Islands Port Authority.
The finalapproval came from the Virgin Island Department on Planning and Natural Resources' Division of Coastal Zone Management (CMZ). The CMZ decision was the last step that Tibbar Energy needed in order to begin construction on its 7-megawatt biogas power plant which will supply electricity created from VIASPACE Giant King Grass to the Virgin Island Water and Power Authority (WAPA) for at least the next 25 years.
Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy CEO, stated, "Tibbar is thrilled about building its renewable energy plant on St. Croix. We will provide 7 megawatts of base load power for WAPA for the next 25 years fromGiant King Grassgrown on the island. Tibbar is required to begin producing power by December 2015 pursuant to the power purchase agreement. WAPA has no other base load renewable power source and Tibbar's project will allow WAPA to be compliant under the Renewable Portfolio Standard. Tibbar's general contractorwill begin sitework as early as May or June and the expected schedule is 18 months for both the farming operations and the biogas plant. The project should create more than 150 jobs during construction and 35 permanent jobs."
Mary Eckard, President of the St. Croix Chamber of Commerce, was quoted, "The St. Croix Chamber of Commerce is elated to hear of the creation of 150 construction jobs and 35 permanent jobs on the island of St. Croix at a time when our economy sorely needs jobs. We are also very excited and supportive of anything that can meaningfully and immediately reduce our cost of energy on the island of St. Croix."
Tomyn concluded, "I am proud to be a resident of St. Croix and take part in developing a green energy source that will reduce power costs, create jobs and is independentfromfossil fuels.'
Tibbar is also providing 1,000 bales of hay for the Virgin Island Department of Agriculture for small farmer's livestock throughout the territory. In addition to the electricity power production, the power plant design process will produce hundreds of tons of quality organic fertilizer per year. Tibbar has agreed to provide this organic fertilizer to the Department of Agriculture and to local farmers at no cost. Last July 2013, Tibbar executed with WAPA a 25 year Power Purchase Agreement with a 5 year extension option for $0.245/kwh and at the same time executed an interconnection agreement. The entire project is carbon neutral and represents the Caribbean's first continuously renewable, green energy, biomass power plant.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have come a long way in a relatively short time framewith Tibbar Energyto use VIASPACEGiant King Grass as a dedicated, renewable, green energy crop for biogas electricity production on St. Croix. We are proud of this partnership and extend our warmest congratulations to Tibbar for achieving the final CMZ approval to start construction of their 7-megawatt biomass power plant. We are excited to show the world how well this renewablegreen energy power plant works to create base load, 24/7 electricity using Giant King Grass while simultaneously creating local jobs and organic fertilizer. We have the 24/7 alternative energy solution for any tropical island nation desiring carbon neutral freedom from more expensive importedfossil fuels. VIASPACE and Giant King Grass can make a giant difference for a greener world and we intend to accomplish that objective with economic benefits to our partners and shareholders."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-03/29843908…
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WALNUT, Calif., March 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the St. Croix government has approved Tibbar Energy's permit to build a 7-megawatt biogas power plant on the island of St. Croix. The government approved the permit on Tuesday evening, March 25, 2014 during a meeting atthe Virgin Islands Port Authority.
The finalapproval came from the Virgin Island Department on Planning and Natural Resources' Division of Coastal Zone Management (CMZ). The CMZ decision was the last step that Tibbar Energy needed in order to begin construction on its 7-megawatt biogas power plant which will supply electricity created from VIASPACE Giant King Grass to the Virgin Island Water and Power Authority (WAPA) for at least the next 25 years.
Tania Tomyn, Tibbar Energy CEO, stated, "Tibbar is thrilled about building its renewable energy plant on St. Croix. We will provide 7 megawatts of base load power for WAPA for the next 25 years fromGiant King Grassgrown on the island. Tibbar is required to begin producing power by December 2015 pursuant to the power purchase agreement. WAPA has no other base load renewable power source and Tibbar's project will allow WAPA to be compliant under the Renewable Portfolio Standard. Tibbar's general contractorwill begin sitework as early as May or June and the expected schedule is 18 months for both the farming operations and the biogas plant. The project should create more than 150 jobs during construction and 35 permanent jobs."
Mary Eckard, President of the St. Croix Chamber of Commerce, was quoted, "The St. Croix Chamber of Commerce is elated to hear of the creation of 150 construction jobs and 35 permanent jobs on the island of St. Croix at a time when our economy sorely needs jobs. We are also very excited and supportive of anything that can meaningfully and immediately reduce our cost of energy on the island of St. Croix."
Tomyn concluded, "I am proud to be a resident of St. Croix and take part in developing a green energy source that will reduce power costs, create jobs and is independentfromfossil fuels.'
Tibbar is also providing 1,000 bales of hay for the Virgin Island Department of Agriculture for small farmer's livestock throughout the territory. In addition to the electricity power production, the power plant design process will produce hundreds of tons of quality organic fertilizer per year. Tibbar has agreed to provide this organic fertilizer to the Department of Agriculture and to local farmers at no cost. Last July 2013, Tibbar executed with WAPA a 25 year Power Purchase Agreement with a 5 year extension option for $0.245/kwh and at the same time executed an interconnection agreement. The entire project is carbon neutral and represents the Caribbean's first continuously renewable, green energy, biomass power plant.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have come a long way in a relatively short time framewith Tibbar Energyto use VIASPACEGiant King Grass as a dedicated, renewable, green energy crop for biogas electricity production on St. Croix. We are proud of this partnership and extend our warmest congratulations to Tibbar for achieving the final CMZ approval to start construction of their 7-megawatt biomass power plant. We are excited to show the world how well this renewablegreen energy power plant works to create base load, 24/7 electricity using Giant King Grass while simultaneously creating local jobs and organic fertilizer. We have the 24/7 alternative energy solution for any tropical island nation desiring carbon neutral freedom from more expensive importedfossil fuels. VIASPACE and Giant King Grass can make a giant difference for a greener world and we intend to accomplish that objective with economic benefits to our partners and shareholders."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-03/29843908…
Gruß HB
Annual Report (10-k)
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VIASPACE CEO Provides Nicaragua 12 MW Power Plant Project Update at International Biomass Conference
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dieser Kukkonen kann nur fottos in grass Felder von sich
reinstellen und irgendwelche Konferenzen, die keinen arsch interesieren
Egal entweder wird Doc noch die scheiß Firma nach oben bringen,
oder ich werde von meinen Totalverlust eine Pizza essen
reinstellen und irgendwelche Konferenzen, die keinen arsch interesieren
Egal entweder wird Doc noch die scheiß Firma nach oben bringen,
oder ich werde von meinen Totalverlust eine Pizza essen
ein schönes Osterfest mit e-gras
VIASPACE Customer Initiates 22 Acre Giant King Grass Production Nursery In Imperial Valley California
Datum : 22/04/2014
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Datum : 22/04/2014
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VIASPACE Signs Contract and Plants Giant King Grass for Pellet Mill in Guyana, South America
WALNUT, Calif., April 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a contract with Emunite Energy Solutions Inc. to provide Giant King Grass for its planned 100,000 ton per year pellet mill. Giant King Grass was delivered to Guyana and planted April 15-17, 2014. VIASPACE received an initial payment, and will receive an ongoing license fee upon production.
Emunite Energy Solutions is based in St. Lucia, West Indies. The company is dedicated to the development and successful implementation of sustainable renewable energy solutions that replace fossil fuel powered generation plants in developing nations. Emunite focuses on solutions that address the power and energy challenges faced by developing nations, while simultaneously providing an economic stimulation to the agricultural sectors.Further information on Emunite is available on their website www.emuniteenergy.com.
Emunite CEO, Mr. Glenrick White, stated, "We are happy to team with VIASPACE to provide Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop for our pellet mill. Giant King Grass pellets will be exported to the USA and Europe to replace coal in existing coal-fired power plants, thus reducing their carbon dioxide emissions. This renewable energy project is good for the global environment, and provides agriculture and industrial jobs in Guyana. This project has received support from the Ministry of Agriculture as well as Go Invest Guyana and is seen as a viable boost not only to employment but also to foreign exchange. We have partnered with a local team lead by David Searam and Arnold Doobay to facilitate the provision of alternative employment and promotion of agriculture for the area of Kwakwani, a predominantly logging area."
Guyana is on the northern coast of South America, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname and the Atlantic Ocean. Guyana is a former British colony where English is spoken. Although not actually in the Caribbean, Guyana is considered more Caribbean than South American and is better known for playing cricket as opposed to football (soccer). Guyana is the size of Great Britain or the same size as Minnesota in the US, but has a population of only 795,000 people. Economic activity includes agriculture-- rice, sugarcane and food crops, bauxite, gold and diamond mining and timber. It is located about 6 degreesnorth of the equator and includes a large tropical rain forest and savanna grasslands.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "I personally went to Guyana to oversee the planting. I was very impressed with the professionalism of the Guyana team. The Giant King Grass, which originated from our nursery in California, was planted in savanna grassland that is adjacent to the rain forest. The Guyana team is confident that rainfall will be sufficient and that additional irrigation is not needed. The planting is only 140 miles from Georgetown, the capital, and is strategically placed, being very close to the Berbice River where timber is currently exported, and pellets can be easily transported to the river for export. The tropical climate of Guyana is ideal for growing Giant King Grass. Near the coast, they grow a lot of sugarcane. However, there are vast areas in the interior suitable for Giant King Grass where nothing of significant economic value is growing now. This represents a large business opportunity for Guyana and for VIASPACE."
VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "The announcement of this project with Emunite is important to our Company and its shareholders for two significant reasons. First, VIASPACE now has Giant King Grass growing on the continent of South America which we know is a very large market for our product and business model. Second, our partner's plan here is to use VIASPACE Giant King Grass to produce biomass pellets for export to Europe and the USA. Our shareholders know how financially important the global pellet market is. The current global market volume of demand for biomass pellets is about 16 million metric tons annually and is projected to essentially triple to 46 million tons annually by 2020, representing a total market value of $8 billion U.S. Most of the near-term growth is predicted in wood fuel pellet markets worldwide. At VIASPACE, we know that we have a better solution to this demand. Our product, Giant King Grass, is rapidly and continuously renewable (can be harvested at 15 feet height twice per year in a rain forest climate like Guyana) as opposed to trees which provide a vital environmental canopy and have a long life cycle."
Dr. Schewe concluded, "I am truly excited for our Company and its shareholders to add Guyana and South America to our global footprint! VIASPACE is succeeding in building a pipeline of widely diverse, renewable, green energy biomass projects (and animal feed projects) both domestically and across the globe using our Giant King Grass biomass platform product. We are getting multiple deals in place and creating a pipeline for future revenues. 2014 has started very strong for us and we have much more to report going forward."
Pictures of the planting in Guyana are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
VIASPACE press releases including pictures are sent out to people on the VIASPACE mailing list. Sign-up at the VIASPACE website www.VIASPACE.com.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-04/30105231…
Gruß HB
WALNUT, Calif., April 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has signed a contract with Emunite Energy Solutions Inc. to provide Giant King Grass for its planned 100,000 ton per year pellet mill. Giant King Grass was delivered to Guyana and planted April 15-17, 2014. VIASPACE received an initial payment, and will receive an ongoing license fee upon production.
Emunite Energy Solutions is based in St. Lucia, West Indies. The company is dedicated to the development and successful implementation of sustainable renewable energy solutions that replace fossil fuel powered generation plants in developing nations. Emunite focuses on solutions that address the power and energy challenges faced by developing nations, while simultaneously providing an economic stimulation to the agricultural sectors.Further information on Emunite is available on their website www.emuniteenergy.com.
Emunite CEO, Mr. Glenrick White, stated, "We are happy to team with VIASPACE to provide Giant King Grass as a dedicated energy crop for our pellet mill. Giant King Grass pellets will be exported to the USA and Europe to replace coal in existing coal-fired power plants, thus reducing their carbon dioxide emissions. This renewable energy project is good for the global environment, and provides agriculture and industrial jobs in Guyana. This project has received support from the Ministry of Agriculture as well as Go Invest Guyana and is seen as a viable boost not only to employment but also to foreign exchange. We have partnered with a local team lead by David Searam and Arnold Doobay to facilitate the provision of alternative employment and promotion of agriculture for the area of Kwakwani, a predominantly logging area."
Guyana is on the northern coast of South America, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname and the Atlantic Ocean. Guyana is a former British colony where English is spoken. Although not actually in the Caribbean, Guyana is considered more Caribbean than South American and is better known for playing cricket as opposed to football (soccer). Guyana is the size of Great Britain or the same size as Minnesota in the US, but has a population of only 795,000 people. Economic activity includes agriculture-- rice, sugarcane and food crops, bauxite, gold and diamond mining and timber. It is located about 6 degreesnorth of the equator and includes a large tropical rain forest and savanna grasslands.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "I personally went to Guyana to oversee the planting. I was very impressed with the professionalism of the Guyana team. The Giant King Grass, which originated from our nursery in California, was planted in savanna grassland that is adjacent to the rain forest. The Guyana team is confident that rainfall will be sufficient and that additional irrigation is not needed. The planting is only 140 miles from Georgetown, the capital, and is strategically placed, being very close to the Berbice River where timber is currently exported, and pellets can be easily transported to the river for export. The tropical climate of Guyana is ideal for growing Giant King Grass. Near the coast, they grow a lot of sugarcane. However, there are vast areas in the interior suitable for Giant King Grass where nothing of significant economic value is growing now. This represents a large business opportunity for Guyana and for VIASPACE."
VIASPACE Board Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, added, "The announcement of this project with Emunite is important to our Company and its shareholders for two significant reasons. First, VIASPACE now has Giant King Grass growing on the continent of South America which we know is a very large market for our product and business model. Second, our partner's plan here is to use VIASPACE Giant King Grass to produce biomass pellets for export to Europe and the USA. Our shareholders know how financially important the global pellet market is. The current global market volume of demand for biomass pellets is about 16 million metric tons annually and is projected to essentially triple to 46 million tons annually by 2020, representing a total market value of $8 billion U.S. Most of the near-term growth is predicted in wood fuel pellet markets worldwide. At VIASPACE, we know that we have a better solution to this demand. Our product, Giant King Grass, is rapidly and continuously renewable (can be harvested at 15 feet height twice per year in a rain forest climate like Guyana) as opposed to trees which provide a vital environmental canopy and have a long life cycle."
Dr. Schewe concluded, "I am truly excited for our Company and its shareholders to add Guyana and South America to our global footprint! VIASPACE is succeeding in building a pipeline of widely diverse, renewable, green energy biomass projects (and animal feed projects) both domestically and across the globe using our Giant King Grass biomass platform product. We are getting multiple deals in place and creating a pipeline for future revenues. 2014 has started very strong for us and we have much more to report going forward."
Pictures of the planting in Guyana are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
VIASPACE press releases including pictures are sent out to people on the VIASPACE mailing list. Sign-up at the VIASPACE website www.VIASPACE.com.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-04/30105231…
Gruß HB
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Power Plant Feasibility Study Contract Signed.
WALNUT, Calif., May 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy"), the company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant to be co-located with a 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua has signed a contract on May 23rd with PELICAN SA of Managua, Nicaragua to conduct a formal feasibility study of the project. PELICAN focuses on developing, building and operating renewable energy projects in Nicaragua and the region, including biomass, hydroelectricity and solar.
Energia Reino Verde is a 50-50 partnership of VIASPACE and prominent Nicaraguan partners. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen also serves as president of Energia Reino Verde.
VIASPACE also announced that Dr. Kukkonen will be an invited speaker at the 17th Annual Platts Private Power in Central America Conference to be held June 12-13, 2014 in Panama City, Panama. The conference covers fossil fuel and renewable electricity projects in the region, and the Nicaragua Energia Reino Verde project will be presented as a case study.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "I have met with PELICAN several times and am pleased to have them on board. Their team has extensive experience including engineering, construction and operations of biomass power plants. The feasibility study will build on and validate our internal prefeasibility study, business plan and financial model. We plan to have the feasibility study completed in 90 days. I will go to Nicaragua next week for the kickoff of the feasibility study and to meet with our Nicaraguan partners and visit the Giant King Grass plantation."
Kukkonen continued, "The Platts Conference in Panama will be an excellent opportunity to promote our concept of a co-located Giant King Grass plantation and power plant where we "grow our own electricity" to provide 24/7, reliable base renewable electricity as a contrast to (and potential companion with) intermittent sources like wind and solar. We will also conduct business meetings during the conference."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, also commented, "Simultaneous with the formal feasibility study, we are working on the financing for the Energia Reino Verde 12 MW biomass power plant. We have a superb Nicaraguan team in place and the Giant King Grass plantation is growing well and steadily expanding. We see this project as our prime business model both from the economic standpoint of co-locating the power plant and GKG plantation, as well as VIASPACE supplying GKG and partnering in the power plant revenues. Furthermore, we believe that there are significant additional opportunities for VIASPACE to grow its footprint in Central America as we continue to successfully develop this project. Our credibility in the region is evident from the invitation for Dr. Kukkonen to speak at the Platts Conference in Panama. Our corporate growth continues at a perfect time when the average carbon dioxide measurements at all monitoring stations in the northern hemisphere were above 400 parts per million for the month of April 2014, the first time that's been recorded in human history. We are creating an economically advantageous pathway to reduce global carbon emissions at a time that it is most needed."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-05/30409112…
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WALNUT, Calif., May 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy"), the company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant to be co-located with a 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua has signed a contract on May 23rd with PELICAN SA of Managua, Nicaragua to conduct a formal feasibility study of the project. PELICAN focuses on developing, building and operating renewable energy projects in Nicaragua and the region, including biomass, hydroelectricity and solar.
Energia Reino Verde is a 50-50 partnership of VIASPACE and prominent Nicaraguan partners. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen also serves as president of Energia Reino Verde.
VIASPACE also announced that Dr. Kukkonen will be an invited speaker at the 17th Annual Platts Private Power in Central America Conference to be held June 12-13, 2014 in Panama City, Panama. The conference covers fossil fuel and renewable electricity projects in the region, and the Nicaragua Energia Reino Verde project will be presented as a case study.
Dr. Carl Kukkonen, VIASPACE CEO, reported, "I have met with PELICAN several times and am pleased to have them on board. Their team has extensive experience including engineering, construction and operations of biomass power plants. The feasibility study will build on and validate our internal prefeasibility study, business plan and financial model. We plan to have the feasibility study completed in 90 days. I will go to Nicaragua next week for the kickoff of the feasibility study and to meet with our Nicaraguan partners and visit the Giant King Grass plantation."
Kukkonen continued, "The Platts Conference in Panama will be an excellent opportunity to promote our concept of a co-located Giant King Grass plantation and power plant where we "grow our own electricity" to provide 24/7, reliable base renewable electricity as a contrast to (and potential companion with) intermittent sources like wind and solar. We will also conduct business meetings during the conference."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, also commented, "Simultaneous with the formal feasibility study, we are working on the financing for the Energia Reino Verde 12 MW biomass power plant. We have a superb Nicaraguan team in place and the Giant King Grass plantation is growing well and steadily expanding. We see this project as our prime business model both from the economic standpoint of co-locating the power plant and GKG plantation, as well as VIASPACE supplying GKG and partnering in the power plant revenues. Furthermore, we believe that there are significant additional opportunities for VIASPACE to grow its footprint in Central America as we continue to successfully develop this project. Our credibility in the region is evident from the invitation for Dr. Kukkonen to speak at the Platts Conference in Panama. Our corporate growth continues at a perfect time when the average carbon dioxide measurements at all monitoring stations in the northern hemisphere were above 400 parts per million for the month of April 2014, the first time that's been recorded in human history. We are creating an economically advantageous pathway to reduce global carbon emissions at a time that it is most needed."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-05/30409112…
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USA wollen CO2-Ausstoß um 30 Prozent senken
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Die US-Umweltbehörde will mit neuen Regeln den Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen durch Kohlekraftwerke bis 2030 um fast ein Drittel reduzieren. Einen entsprechenden Plan werde die Umweltbehörde EPA vorlegen, berichtete das "Wall Street Journal".
Die geplante Verordnung solle in einem Jahr zur Umsetzung bereit sein. Der Vorschlag auf Geheiß von Präsident Barack Obama sehe vor, dass die Kraftwerke in 16 Jahren 30 Prozent weniger Kohlendioxid (CO2) ausstoßen als 2005.
Nach Angaben der "New York Times" handelt es sich um eine der bisher stärksten Maßnahmen der US-Regierung gegen den Klimawandel. Sie könnte letztlich zu der Schließung von Hunderten Kohlekraftwerken und in den kommenden Jahrzehnten zu einer Wende in der Energiegewinnung führen, schrieb das Blatt unter Berufung auf Kreise, die mit den Plänen betraut sind.
Den Berichten zufolge dürften einzelne Bundesstaaten selbst entscheiden, mit welchen Maßnahmen sie das Ziel erreichen, etwa durch effizienzsteigernde Umbauten an bestehenden Anlagen oder durch den Einsatz von Wind- oder Solaranlagen zur Energiegewinnung.
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http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article128625780/USA-wollen-CO…
Das allgemeine Umfeld ist für "unsere" Viaspace durch diese Nachricht zumindest nicht schlechter geworden, oder?
Gruß HB
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Die US-Umweltbehörde will mit neuen Regeln den Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen durch Kohlekraftwerke bis 2030 um fast ein Drittel reduzieren. Einen entsprechenden Plan werde die Umweltbehörde EPA vorlegen, berichtete das "Wall Street Journal".
Die geplante Verordnung solle in einem Jahr zur Umsetzung bereit sein. Der Vorschlag auf Geheiß von Präsident Barack Obama sehe vor, dass die Kraftwerke in 16 Jahren 30 Prozent weniger Kohlendioxid (CO2) ausstoßen als 2005.
Nach Angaben der "New York Times" handelt es sich um eine der bisher stärksten Maßnahmen der US-Regierung gegen den Klimawandel. Sie könnte letztlich zu der Schließung von Hunderten Kohlekraftwerken und in den kommenden Jahrzehnten zu einer Wende in der Energiegewinnung führen, schrieb das Blatt unter Berufung auf Kreise, die mit den Plänen betraut sind.
Den Berichten zufolge dürften einzelne Bundesstaaten selbst entscheiden, mit welchen Maßnahmen sie das Ziel erreichen, etwa durch effizienzsteigernde Umbauten an bestehenden Anlagen oder durch den Einsatz von Wind- oder Solaranlagen zur Energiegewinnung.
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http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article128625780/USA-wollen-CO…
Das allgemeine Umfeld ist für "unsere" Viaspace durch diese Nachricht zumindest nicht schlechter geworden, oder?
Gruß HB
na ja.sehe es nicht so.ist nicht ausgereift.lassen uns überraschen
schöne pfingsten
Update on VIASPACE Giant King Grass Power Plant in Nicaragua
WALNUT, Calif., June 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen traveled to Nicaragua and Panama to:
•meet with Nicaraguan business partners
•visit the plantation where Giant King Grass has been growing since 2012
•meet with the team conducting the formal power plant feasibility study
•interview potential EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contractors that would build the power plant
•meet with potential financial investors in the power plant project
Kukkonen met with AGRICORP CEO Mr. Amilcar Ibarra Rojas and other principals in Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy"), the special purpose company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant to be co-located with a 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan partners plan to provide substantial equity funding for the project, in addition to the project development funding they have already provided. They are taking the lead in obtaining all government approvals and permits for the project. Energia Reino Verde is a 50-50 partnership of VIASPACE and Nicaraguan partners. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen serves as president of Energia Reino Verde.
Giant King Grass has been growing on the 10,000 acre plantation on Lake Nicaragua since 2012. 6,000 acres are planted in rice and the remaining land is available for Giant King Grass. Irrigation from Lake Nicaragua and captured rainfall allows for year-round Giant King Grass production. At the plantation, Kukkonen met with the agronomy team. Giant King Grass is growing well in Nicaragua and individual GKG plants weigh even more than those grown in California demonstrating robust, high-yielding GKG growth in the Nicaraguan environment.
Kukkonen and the Nicaraguan partners met with PELICAN SA, the company conducting the formal feasibility study of the project. The feasibility study team includes experts on electric power and legal/environmental issues in Nicaragua, a power plant engineer from the US experienced in construction and procurement, an expert in connecting to the electrical grid, a sugarcane plantation expert, and the person who built and operated the first sugarcane bagasse power plant in Nicaragua. The feasibility study will be completed in September 2014. The purpose of the feasibility study is to confirm that the Energia Reino Verde business plan is both technically and economically feasible, and to recommend any improvements. The feasibility study is an independent third-party assessment that is required by financial institutions and investors.
Kukkonen met with four potential EPC contractors that are interested in building the power plant. An EPC contractor guarantees the price, schedule and performance of the power plant. Experience in the Central American region and experience with biomass power plants are important factors in selecting an EPC contractor. These discussions will continue and an EPC contractor will be selected soon after the feasibility study is completed in September.
Kukkonen also met with international development banks, commercial banks and equity investors to describe the project to them and understand their ability to provide financing. Renewable energy is of considerable interest to them, and the fact that Giant King Grass is a dedicated energy crop that provides a reliable fuel source is very important. Formal meetings with financing institutions will occur after the third-party feasibility study is completed.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have launched the formal feasibility study for our 12MW Nicaragua biomass power plant partnership to be completed in the next 90 days. We have complete confidence in PELICAN SA and the impressive team of professionals that they have assembled to get this job done in a manner that can be used as a reproducible template for Nicaragua and the region. Our goal is not a single 12MW biomass power plant but multiple biomass power plants leading to a green energy electric industry that contributes to the region's economy with job creation, carbon-neutral electricity production and reduced dependence on fossil fuels. Our partners in this project are capable, well-connected and moving forward with confidence and finesse. VIASPACE and its shareholders are fortunate to share in this team effort and budding development in Central America."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass energy crop. Giant King Grass when it is cut frequently at 4 to 5 feet tall is also excellent animal feed. The USDA granted approval for planting Giant King Grass throughout the US and cooperates in exporting by performing the required inspections and issuing the phytosanitary certificate needed for import into foreign countries. Giant King Grass is being grown in California, Arizona, Hawaii, St. Croix Virgin Islands, Nicaragua, South Africa, China, Myanmar, Pakistan and Guyana. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62676252
WALNUT, Calif., June 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen traveled to Nicaragua and Panama to:
•meet with Nicaraguan business partners
•visit the plantation where Giant King Grass has been growing since 2012
•meet with the team conducting the formal power plant feasibility study
•interview potential EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contractors that would build the power plant
•meet with potential financial investors in the power plant project
Kukkonen met with AGRICORP CEO Mr. Amilcar Ibarra Rojas and other principals in Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy"), the special purpose company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant to be co-located with a 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan partners plan to provide substantial equity funding for the project, in addition to the project development funding they have already provided. They are taking the lead in obtaining all government approvals and permits for the project. Energia Reino Verde is a 50-50 partnership of VIASPACE and Nicaraguan partners. VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen serves as president of Energia Reino Verde.
Giant King Grass has been growing on the 10,000 acre plantation on Lake Nicaragua since 2012. 6,000 acres are planted in rice and the remaining land is available for Giant King Grass. Irrigation from Lake Nicaragua and captured rainfall allows for year-round Giant King Grass production. At the plantation, Kukkonen met with the agronomy team. Giant King Grass is growing well in Nicaragua and individual GKG plants weigh even more than those grown in California demonstrating robust, high-yielding GKG growth in the Nicaraguan environment.
Kukkonen and the Nicaraguan partners met with PELICAN SA, the company conducting the formal feasibility study of the project. The feasibility study team includes experts on electric power and legal/environmental issues in Nicaragua, a power plant engineer from the US experienced in construction and procurement, an expert in connecting to the electrical grid, a sugarcane plantation expert, and the person who built and operated the first sugarcane bagasse power plant in Nicaragua. The feasibility study will be completed in September 2014. The purpose of the feasibility study is to confirm that the Energia Reino Verde business plan is both technically and economically feasible, and to recommend any improvements. The feasibility study is an independent third-party assessment that is required by financial institutions and investors.
Kukkonen met with four potential EPC contractors that are interested in building the power plant. An EPC contractor guarantees the price, schedule and performance of the power plant. Experience in the Central American region and experience with biomass power plants are important factors in selecting an EPC contractor. These discussions will continue and an EPC contractor will be selected soon after the feasibility study is completed in September.
Kukkonen also met with international development banks, commercial banks and equity investors to describe the project to them and understand their ability to provide financing. Renewable energy is of considerable interest to them, and the fact that Giant King Grass is a dedicated energy crop that provides a reliable fuel source is very important. Formal meetings with financing institutions will occur after the third-party feasibility study is completed.
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "We have launched the formal feasibility study for our 12MW Nicaragua biomass power plant partnership to be completed in the next 90 days. We have complete confidence in PELICAN SA and the impressive team of professionals that they have assembled to get this job done in a manner that can be used as a reproducible template for Nicaragua and the region. Our goal is not a single 12MW biomass power plant but multiple biomass power plants leading to a green energy electric industry that contributes to the region's economy with job creation, carbon-neutral electricity production and reduced dependence on fossil fuels. Our partners in this project are capable, well-connected and moving forward with confidence and finesse. VIASPACE and its shareholders are fortunate to share in this team effort and budding development in Central America."
About VIASPACE Inc.
VIASPACE grows renewable Giant KingTM Grass as a low-carbon fuel for clean electricity generation; for environmentally friendly energy pellets; and as a feedstock for bio-methane production and for green cellulosic biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials. Giant King Grass is a proprietary, high yield, dedicated biomass energy crop. Giant King Grass when it is cut frequently at 4 to 5 feet tall is also excellent animal feed. The USDA granted approval for planting Giant King Grass throughout the US and cooperates in exporting by performing the required inspections and issuing the phytosanitary certificate needed for import into foreign countries. Giant King Grass is being grown in California, Arizona, Hawaii, St. Croix Virgin Islands, Nicaragua, South Africa, China, Myanmar, Pakistan and Guyana. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62676252
Giant King Grass is being grown in California, Arizona, Hawaii, St. Croix Virgin Islands, Nicaragua, South Africa, China, Myanmar, Pakistan and Guyana. For more information, please go to www.VIASPACE.com or contact Dr. Jan Vandersande, Director of Communications, at 800-517-8050 or IR@VIASPACE.com.
Giant King Grass for Bio-energy & Pellets
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VIASPACE and Tibbar Energy Update Progress for 7-Megawatt Biogas Power Plant on St. Croix
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62707959
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62707959
VIASPACE CEO Delivers Dedicated Biomass Energy Presentation at "Platts Private Power in Central America" Conference
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62742997
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62742997
VIASPACE Establishes Giant KingTM Grass Research Collaboration With the University of California
WALNUT, Calif., July 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has entered into a research collaboration with the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Division (UCANR). The objectives of the research are to:
Compare the growth of Giant King Grass using subsurface drip irrigation with flood (furrow) irrigation
Compare individual node and whole stalk planting methods
Evaluate yields when cut every 6 months for bioenergy applications
Evaluate yields when cut every 2 months for animal feed or anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane
Evaluate growth of Giant King Grass in a very hot dry climate
UCANR is the division of the University of California that operates the Cooperative Extension Program and nine Research and Extension Centers that link California farmers and ranchers to agricultural and veterinary researchers at the UC Davis, Riverside and Berkeley campuses. VIASPACE is collaborating with the 255 acre Desert Research and Extension Center, located in Holtville, California.
VIASPACE provided some funding for the research, and Dr. Oli Bachie is the research collaborator. Dr. Bachie earned his Ph.D. in Plant Biology at UC Riverside. Dr. Bachie is the UC Cooperative Extension advisor for Imperial, Riverside and San Diego counties specializing in agronomy.
Giant King Grass seedlings were harvested from the VIASPACE propagation nursery in California and were planted at the Holtville farm. The first animal feed harvest will be in August. Giant King Grass is a perennial grass, and the research project is planned to continue for multiple years.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "I received a great undergraduate education (in Physics) at UC Davis which is one of the world's outstanding agriculture universities, and I have recently served on the Dean's Advisory Council. I am pleased to be able to collaborate with UC on this research project which will add valuable independent information to our extensive data base. VIASPACE is now growing Giant King Grass in 11 locations in 8 countries on 4 continents, and it has been extensively tested by third party laboratories for electricity production, biogas, biofuel, pellet and animal feed applications."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "The University of California Research Center in Holtville is located in the Imperial Valley, relatively close to where Mesquite Lake Water and Power, LLC is working with VIASPACE with a 22 acre propagation nursery of Giant King Grass for an 18 MW biomass power plant and a companion advanced biofuels facility which are a part of the Mesquite Lake Energy Park. Although this region is a desert, with high temperatures and low average rainfall of three inches per year, the economy is heavily based on agriculture due to irrigation, supplied wholly from the Colorado River via the All-American Canal. The readily available irrigation combined with the sunny, hot climate make for conditions that we believe are excellent for very high yields of Giant King Grass to be used for bioenergy development and animal feed."
Dr. Schewe, continued, "In addition to working as the VIASPACE Chairman, I am one of the largest individual investors in VIASPACE and continue to regularly increase my common share investment in this company. From a business perspective, having a Giant King Grass research collaboration with the prestigious and respected University of California is a remarkable achievement for our company with multiple potential benefits. First, this project will add well-regarded and UC-validated data to our Giant King Grass data base and that ever-expanding data base makes our product more valuable and more creditworthy. Second, we see California as a large and significant domestic market for both green, renewable bioenergy/biofuels and animal feed. This relationship and project increases our exposure and reputation with local and state governing authorities. Third, there is extensive networking between private and public businesses and industries and the University of California-this opens new doors and fosters relationships important to our future. Finally, VIASPACE now has its established propagation nursery and this new research project with UCANR where we can show and demonstrate the biomass platform strength and animal feed utility of Giant King Grass to prospective clients."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "We are at the half-way point through 2014 and we are continuing to build our company and sign new contracts that are expanding our business pipeline and global footprint. The now competitive economics of carbon-neutral, renewable green bioenergy plus the important global political and environmental mandates of decreasing dependence on fossil fuels and thereby reducing carbon emissions are all working in our favor. In addition, the earth's population is growing and animal feed applications of Giant King Grass will naturally grow as a result. We are creating a robust pipeline of business and future revenues to accomplish our objectives to grow the value of our company. VIASPACE is at the leading edge of this industry and we are growing in global recognition and business momentum."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-07/30830149…
Gruß HB
WALNUT, Calif., July 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) today announced that the company has entered into a research collaboration with the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Division (UCANR). The objectives of the research are to:
Compare the growth of Giant King Grass using subsurface drip irrigation with flood (furrow) irrigation
Compare individual node and whole stalk planting methods
Evaluate yields when cut every 6 months for bioenergy applications
Evaluate yields when cut every 2 months for animal feed or anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane
Evaluate growth of Giant King Grass in a very hot dry climate
UCANR is the division of the University of California that operates the Cooperative Extension Program and nine Research and Extension Centers that link California farmers and ranchers to agricultural and veterinary researchers at the UC Davis, Riverside and Berkeley campuses. VIASPACE is collaborating with the 255 acre Desert Research and Extension Center, located in Holtville, California.
VIASPACE provided some funding for the research, and Dr. Oli Bachie is the research collaborator. Dr. Bachie earned his Ph.D. in Plant Biology at UC Riverside. Dr. Bachie is the UC Cooperative Extension advisor for Imperial, Riverside and San Diego counties specializing in agronomy.
Giant King Grass seedlings were harvested from the VIASPACE propagation nursery in California and were planted at the Holtville farm. The first animal feed harvest will be in August. Giant King Grass is a perennial grass, and the research project is planned to continue for multiple years.
VIASPACE CEO, Dr. Carl Kukkonen, reported, "I received a great undergraduate education (in Physics) at UC Davis which is one of the world's outstanding agriculture universities, and I have recently served on the Dean's Advisory Council. I am pleased to be able to collaborate with UC on this research project which will add valuable independent information to our extensive data base. VIASPACE is now growing Giant King Grass in 11 locations in 8 countries on 4 continents, and it has been extensively tested by third party laboratories for electricity production, biogas, biofuel, pellet and animal feed applications."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "The University of California Research Center in Holtville is located in the Imperial Valley, relatively close to where Mesquite Lake Water and Power, LLC is working with VIASPACE with a 22 acre propagation nursery of Giant King Grass for an 18 MW biomass power plant and a companion advanced biofuels facility which are a part of the Mesquite Lake Energy Park. Although this region is a desert, with high temperatures and low average rainfall of three inches per year, the economy is heavily based on agriculture due to irrigation, supplied wholly from the Colorado River via the All-American Canal. The readily available irrigation combined with the sunny, hot climate make for conditions that we believe are excellent for very high yields of Giant King Grass to be used for bioenergy development and animal feed."
Dr. Schewe, continued, "In addition to working as the VIASPACE Chairman, I am one of the largest individual investors in VIASPACE and continue to regularly increase my common share investment in this company. From a business perspective, having a Giant King Grass research collaboration with the prestigious and respected University of California is a remarkable achievement for our company with multiple potential benefits. First, this project will add well-regarded and UC-validated data to our Giant King Grass data base and that ever-expanding data base makes our product more valuable and more creditworthy. Second, we see California as a large and significant domestic market for both green, renewable bioenergy/biofuels and animal feed. This relationship and project increases our exposure and reputation with local and state governing authorities. Third, there is extensive networking between private and public businesses and industries and the University of California-this opens new doors and fosters relationships important to our future. Finally, VIASPACE now has its established propagation nursery and this new research project with UCANR where we can show and demonstrate the biomass platform strength and animal feed utility of Giant King Grass to prospective clients."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "We are at the half-way point through 2014 and we are continuing to build our company and sign new contracts that are expanding our business pipeline and global footprint. The now competitive economics of carbon-neutral, renewable green bioenergy plus the important global political and environmental mandates of decreasing dependence on fossil fuels and thereby reducing carbon emissions are all working in our favor. In addition, the earth's population is growing and animal feed applications of Giant King Grass will naturally grow as a result. We are creating a robust pipeline of business and future revenues to accomplish our objectives to grow the value of our company. VIASPACE is at the leading edge of this industry and we are growing in global recognition and business momentum."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-07/30830149…
Gruß HB
aus dem ami board:
Sugaronline Editorial - South Africa’s New Gold: Sugarbeet By Meghan Sapp
Published: 07/14/2014, 10:30:00 AM
Sugarbeet has a whole new market...mine rehabilitation.
- See more at: http://www.sugaronline.com/website_contents/view/1236643#sth…
http://www.sugaronline.com/website_contents/view/1236643
The world over is full of open mines, retired mines, former mines, illegal mines and tailings. They are an eyesore. Society needed the metal, the diamonds, and the coal, but then what? Superfund sites across the US attempt to deal with the aftermath, but the money runs out eventually. Some countries require mediation and end-of-life plans, but not all and typically not enough.It’s just dead land.But it doesn’t have to be. Not now.A small biogas company in South Africa has teamed up with one of the largest mining companies in the country to seriously tackle the issue of land rehabilitation and energy security all in one go. What began as an idea and then an enormously successful trial to grow sugarbeet—the temperate kind, not the tropical variety—has now been extended to include Giant King Grass too. The crops are grown on the super-fine mine tailings that nothing grows on, let alone food crops, bringing value back to the land and allowing Mother Nature to do her work cleaning up the land and returning it to an agricultural state just by growing beet and Giant King Grass.
...
And all in all, the first phase of this miracle project that ticks so many boxes has a payback period of less than four years. The first phase will see 70,767 GJ of fossil energy displaced, leading to a cost savings of ZAR12 million annually. Nearly 9,000 metric tonnes of carbon will be displaced and 11 permanent jobs will be created.When the entire project is implemented, 166,196 GJ of fossil energy per annum will be replaced, equaling a savings of ZAR23 million annually. Carbon savings will be more than 25,000 tonnes annually and more than 200 permanent jobs will be created. All by cleaning up mine land and employing sugarbeet to do the hard work.The full project is expected to produce roughly 6MW of energy with an overall investment of ZAR150 million that comes to less than five years payback on investment.
...
nwe aston
PS: gratulation zum WM Titel
Sugaronline Editorial - South Africa’s New Gold: Sugarbeet By Meghan Sapp
Published: 07/14/2014, 10:30:00 AM
Sugarbeet has a whole new market...mine rehabilitation.
- See more at: http://www.sugaronline.com/website_contents/view/1236643#sth…
http://www.sugaronline.com/website_contents/view/1236643
The world over is full of open mines, retired mines, former mines, illegal mines and tailings. They are an eyesore. Society needed the metal, the diamonds, and the coal, but then what? Superfund sites across the US attempt to deal with the aftermath, but the money runs out eventually. Some countries require mediation and end-of-life plans, but not all and typically not enough.It’s just dead land.But it doesn’t have to be. Not now.A small biogas company in South Africa has teamed up with one of the largest mining companies in the country to seriously tackle the issue of land rehabilitation and energy security all in one go. What began as an idea and then an enormously successful trial to grow sugarbeet—the temperate kind, not the tropical variety—has now been extended to include Giant King Grass too. The crops are grown on the super-fine mine tailings that nothing grows on, let alone food crops, bringing value back to the land and allowing Mother Nature to do her work cleaning up the land and returning it to an agricultural state just by growing beet and Giant King Grass.
...
And all in all, the first phase of this miracle project that ticks so many boxes has a payback period of less than four years. The first phase will see 70,767 GJ of fossil energy displaced, leading to a cost savings of ZAR12 million annually. Nearly 9,000 metric tonnes of carbon will be displaced and 11 permanent jobs will be created.When the entire project is implemented, 166,196 GJ of fossil energy per annum will be replaced, equaling a savings of ZAR23 million annually. Carbon savings will be more than 25,000 tonnes annually and more than 200 permanent jobs will be created. All by cleaning up mine land and employing sugarbeet to do the hard work.The full project is expected to produce roughly 6MW of energy with an overall investment of ZAR150 million that comes to less than five years payback on investment.
...
nwe aston
PS: gratulation zum WM Titel
Harmony Gold Mining Company and Selectra Bioenergy Project in South Africa Includes VIASPACE Giant King Grass
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63048538
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63048538
Harmony!
wow, das ist wirklich mal ein Meilenstein - gratuliere Kukkonen
wow, das ist wirklich mal ein Meilenstein - gratuliere Kukkonen
viele gute nachrichten aber kein durchbruch nach oben!schade
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.478.400 von papa57 am 10.08.14 09:59:31Quarterly Report (10-q)
Datum : 11/08/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63218021
Datum : 11/08/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63218021
VIASPACE CEO Interview with The Wall Street Transcript
Datum : 25/08/2014 @ 13h00
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63357842
Datum : 25/08/2014 @ 13h00
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63357842
wann geht es nach oben????
Neu in der Presse:
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Progress in Nicaragua--12 MW Power Plant and Animal Feed Business
WALNUT, Calif., Sept. 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) issued an update on the Giant King Grass power plant and animal feed projects in Nicaragua.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen traveled to Nicaragua in August to participate in the formal power plant feasibility study being conducted by Pelican SA of Managua. The feasibility study team met at the plantation on the shores of Lake Nicaragua to assess the agricultural aspects of the project and to inspect potential sites for the power plant and survey the route for the transmission line to connect to the national grid.
The agricultural feasibility study team included experts from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Europe and the United States. The team reviewed plans for planting, growing, harvesting, transporting and processing 284,000 tons of fresh Giant King Grass every year for the 12 MW biomass power plant. The team heard from the local Energia Reino Verde team that has been growing Giant King Grass in Nicaragua since 2012. Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy") is the special purpose company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant and 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua.
The grid connection group of the feasibility study team also visited the plantation and examined potential sites for the power plant. They also conducted a survey for the route for the transmission line to connect to the Nicaraguan grid. The distance is approximately 9 km. The power will be sold to the Nicaraguan grid and potentially also to private customers. Nicaraguan law allows private customers to use the grid to deliver reliable electricity to them.
A potential Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor from the United States visited the plantation and power plant site to evaluate the project. Energia Reino Verde is interviewing several potential EPC contractors and hopes to make a selection after the feasibility study is completed.
Nicaragua is currently in a drought, but the Giant King Grass plantation is located on Lake Nicaragua with plenty of water for irrigation. Animal feeders throughout the country will likely face a serious shortage of animal feed in the beginning of 2015. The Nicaraguan partners are considering a major expansion of the Giant King Grass animal feed production to help meet needs for animal feed throughout the country. As part of the animal feed project, Giant King Grass was harvested and made into silage. Samples were also sent to Dairy One in the US for forage analysis.
Kukkonen reported, "I am very satisfied with the progress on the project in Nicaragua. We have an excellent team, and the external review by the feasibility study group will validate and improve our plan. This plantation and power plant will be a flagship for VIASPACE. We have other potential customers watching us closely and we expect to have similar projects in place in the future. VIASPACE will earn revenue from the Giant King Grass license fee and also generate earnings from a retained equity stake in the power plant."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "I encourage all interested parties and investors to examine the new pictures that we are posting on our Facebook page showing aerial views of the where the 12 MW biomass power plant and 2,100 acre Giant King Grass plantation will be located including views of the Giant King Grass that is already growing there. We are proceeding with the animal feed side of the business in parallel with the 12 MW power plant and we show Giant King Grass being chopped to make silage as animal feed. This is our flagship project and business model because we will earn revenue from our Giant King Grass license fee and also generate earnings as an equity partner in the sale of electricity. In addition and very significant, we are going to demonstrate how the animal feed business and biomass electric power generation can be complementary businesses generating an even more robust economic profit related to the Giant King Grass plantation."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "I commend Dr. Kukkonen and our partners in Nicaragua for having the vision and diligence to move this project forward with remarkable speed and success. There are many eyes watching this project and we believe that we are gaining additional recognition as a leader in this business space as its success unfolds. We are moving forward on so many other fronts as well and my support for this company is stronger than ever."
New pictures from Nicaragua are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20140902-910978.html
Die Fotos auf Facebook sind schon recht schön anzuschauen...
Gruß HB
VIASPACE Giant King Grass Progress in Nicaragua--12 MW Power Plant and Animal Feed Business
WALNUT, Calif., Sept. 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTCQB: VSPC) issued an update on the Giant King Grass power plant and animal feed projects in Nicaragua.
VIASPACE CEO Dr. Carl Kukkonen traveled to Nicaragua in August to participate in the formal power plant feasibility study being conducted by Pelican SA of Managua. The feasibility study team met at the plantation on the shores of Lake Nicaragua to assess the agricultural aspects of the project and to inspect potential sites for the power plant and survey the route for the transmission line to connect to the national grid.
The agricultural feasibility study team included experts from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Europe and the United States. The team reviewed plans for planting, growing, harvesting, transporting and processing 284,000 tons of fresh Giant King Grass every year for the 12 MW biomass power plant. The team heard from the local Energia Reino Verde team that has been growing Giant King Grass in Nicaragua since 2012. Energia Reino Verde (English translation "Green Kingdom Energy") is the special purpose company that will own and operate the 12 MW biomass power plant and 2,100 acre Giant King Grass (GKG) plantation in Nicaragua.
The grid connection group of the feasibility study team also visited the plantation and examined potential sites for the power plant. They also conducted a survey for the route for the transmission line to connect to the Nicaraguan grid. The distance is approximately 9 km. The power will be sold to the Nicaraguan grid and potentially also to private customers. Nicaraguan law allows private customers to use the grid to deliver reliable electricity to them.
A potential Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor from the United States visited the plantation and power plant site to evaluate the project. Energia Reino Verde is interviewing several potential EPC contractors and hopes to make a selection after the feasibility study is completed.
Nicaragua is currently in a drought, but the Giant King Grass plantation is located on Lake Nicaragua with plenty of water for irrigation. Animal feeders throughout the country will likely face a serious shortage of animal feed in the beginning of 2015. The Nicaraguan partners are considering a major expansion of the Giant King Grass animal feed production to help meet needs for animal feed throughout the country. As part of the animal feed project, Giant King Grass was harvested and made into silage. Samples were also sent to Dairy One in the US for forage analysis.
Kukkonen reported, "I am very satisfied with the progress on the project in Nicaragua. We have an excellent team, and the external review by the feasibility study group will validate and improve our plan. This plantation and power plant will be a flagship for VIASPACE. We have other potential customers watching us closely and we expect to have similar projects in place in the future. VIASPACE will earn revenue from the Giant King Grass license fee and also generate earnings from a retained equity stake in the power plant."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "I encourage all interested parties and investors to examine the new pictures that we are posting on our Facebook page showing aerial views of the where the 12 MW biomass power plant and 2,100 acre Giant King Grass plantation will be located including views of the Giant King Grass that is already growing there. We are proceeding with the animal feed side of the business in parallel with the 12 MW power plant and we show Giant King Grass being chopped to make silage as animal feed. This is our flagship project and business model because we will earn revenue from our Giant King Grass license fee and also generate earnings as an equity partner in the sale of electricity. In addition and very significant, we are going to demonstrate how the animal feed business and biomass electric power generation can be complementary businesses generating an even more robust economic profit related to the Giant King Grass plantation."
Dr. Schewe, concluded, "I commend Dr. Kukkonen and our partners in Nicaragua for having the vision and diligence to move this project forward with remarkable speed and success. There are many eyes watching this project and we believe that we are gaining additional recognition as a leader in this business space as its success unfolds. We are moving forward on so many other fronts as well and my support for this company is stronger than ever."
New pictures from Nicaragua are available on the VIASPACE Facebook page www.facebook.com/viaspaceinc.
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20140902-910978.html
Die Fotos auf Facebook sind schon recht schön anzuschauen...
Gruß HB
haubtsache es geht nach oben!!!
VIASPACE Giant King™ Grass Shows High Yield at University of California Site in Imperial Valley
Datum : 08/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63507067
Harmony Gold Mining Company CEO Announces Giant King Grass Bioenergy Project in South Africa with Harmony's Fourth-Quarter Re...
Datum : 15/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63632118
Datum : 08/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63507067
Harmony Gold Mining Company CEO Announces Giant King Grass Bioenergy Project in South Africa with Harmony's Fourth-Quarter Re...
Datum : 15/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63632118
VIASPACE Announces Giant King Grass Developments and Progress in Hawaii (Part I)
Datum : 22/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63758039&xref=ne…
Datum : 22/09/2014
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63758039&xref=ne…
entwickelt sich zum müll
Analysis of Thailand Biomass and Biomass Pellet Market
Catalogue
I. General Situation of Thailand Energy Sources
---Sugarcane
---Cassava
---Rise Husks and Rice Straws
---Giant king grass
II. Varieties of Thailand Biomass Resources
III. Production of Thailand Biomass Pellet
IV. Market and Prospect of Thailand Biomass Pellet
---Global wood pellet consumption forecast
---Adequate raw materials supply
---National policies support
V. Summary
...
Currently, the giant king grass pellet has been put into production. With the practice of VSPs
policy, American Viaspace company and Thailand Seema Energy company have a cooperation in
grass pellet project, and the grass pellet production can reach 930, 000 tons per year by 2014,
helping to solve the energy problem facing Thailand. Viaspace company also supply NASA with a
part of high-quality pellet to put into use as a new aviation energy.
...
http://www.biopelletmachine.com/uploads/soft/201409/2_271057…
Catalogue
I. General Situation of Thailand Energy Sources
---Sugarcane
---Cassava
---Rise Husks and Rice Straws
---Giant king grass
II. Varieties of Thailand Biomass Resources
III. Production of Thailand Biomass Pellet
IV. Market and Prospect of Thailand Biomass Pellet
---Global wood pellet consumption forecast
---Adequate raw materials supply
---National policies support
V. Summary
...
Currently, the giant king grass pellet has been put into production. With the practice of VSPs
policy, American Viaspace company and Thailand Seema Energy company have a cooperation in
grass pellet project, and the grass pellet production can reach 930, 000 tons per year by 2014,
helping to solve the energy problem facing Thailand. Viaspace company also supply NASA with a
part of high-quality pellet to put into use as a new aviation energy.
...
http://www.biopelletmachine.com/uploads/soft/201409/2_271057…
Fall Desert Crops Workshop, Nov. 13, Imperial
Thursday, November 13, 2014 • Imperial, CA
Growers, pest control advisers, crop consultants, and other industry representatives in the low desert areas of Southern California and Arizona can learn about the latest technology available for crop production at the Nov. 13 Fall Desert Crops Workshop in Imperial, Calif.
Speakers at the 25th annual workshop will discuss a new aflatoxin control method in silage corn, next generation nematicides, insect and disease pressures in winter vegetables, invasive species management, new nematicides for fruiting vegetables, using drainage water for irrigation, and drought management.
The workshop will be held at Farm Credit Services Southwest (Ag Center meeting room), 485 Business Park Way, Imperial, Calif. 92251.
Eric Natwick, Khaled Bali, and Oli Bachie of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) in Imperial County are organizing the workshop in conjunction with the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension in Yuma County.
Western Farm Press is the workshop sponsor.
Tentative agenda – Moderator Eric Natwick
6:30 Registration
7:00 Welcome – Cary Blake, Western Farm Press editor
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10:50 Adaptability, yield, and potential pests of giant king grass – Oli Bachie; and Carl Kokunnon of VIASPACE.
http://westernfarmpress.com/fall-desert-crops-workshop-nov-1…
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Thursday, November 13, 2014 • Imperial, CA
Growers, pest control advisers, crop consultants, and other industry representatives in the low desert areas of Southern California and Arizona can learn about the latest technology available for crop production at the Nov. 13 Fall Desert Crops Workshop in Imperial, Calif.
Speakers at the 25th annual workshop will discuss a new aflatoxin control method in silage corn, next generation nematicides, insect and disease pressures in winter vegetables, invasive species management, new nematicides for fruiting vegetables, using drainage water for irrigation, and drought management.
The workshop will be held at Farm Credit Services Southwest (Ag Center meeting room), 485 Business Park Way, Imperial, Calif. 92251.
Eric Natwick, Khaled Bali, and Oli Bachie of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) in Imperial County are organizing the workshop in conjunction with the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension in Yuma County.
Western Farm Press is the workshop sponsor.
Tentative agenda – Moderator Eric Natwick
6:30 Registration
7:00 Welcome – Cary Blake, Western Farm Press editor
...
10:50 Adaptability, yield, and potential pests of giant king grass – Oli Bachie; and Carl Kokunnon of VIASPACE.
http://westernfarmpress.com/fall-desert-crops-workshop-nov-1…
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VIASPACE and Tibbar Energy USVI Report Progress for 7-Megawatt Biomass Power Plant on St. Croix
WALNUT, Calif., Oct. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (VSPC) today issued an update regarding the progress of the Tibbar Energy USVI, Giant King Grass fueled, 7-megawatt biogas power plant on the island of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands. The power plant will provide the only base load renewable electricity in the USVI. The majority feedstock is from VIASPACE Giant King Grass (GKG). Tibbar will sell power for 25 years with a 5 year option to the Water and Power Authority (WAPA). Tania Tomyn, CEO of Tibbar, said, "Our project is a balance of public and private relationships. This is a long term commercial solution that gives the USVI fossil fuel independence and low cost power. Executive Director Hugo Hodge from WAPA and Karl Knight from the DOE in the USVI are finding real solutions such as LPG conversion and Solar to aid the energy crisis and Tibbar is proud to be part of that long term plan."
As previously reported, Tibbar Energy was issued a Virgin Island Department on Planning and Natural Resources' Division of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) final permit for construction on April 2, 2014. Those permits are now 90% complete and the final design and modification before construction starts is also being completed. Tomyn said, "We expect to start work the first of the year (2015) and that will create 150 jobs between the power plant construction and the farm development that will happen simultaneously. After construction, the plant will employ around 35-40 staff for 25 years." Tibbar has already been operating farms on the island of St. Croix growing GKG for over 2 years now with great success.
Additionally, on June 23, 2014, the Public Services Commission (PSC) held a public meeting on St. Thomas where Tibbar Energy and WAPA together requested final approval of the agreements between WAPA and Tibbar including the 25 year (with 5 year option) Power Purchase Agreement executed last July and the Interconnection Agreement to the power grid. That approval was granted by the Commission.
Tibbar's public and private relationships are important. For example, as part of the agreement the Department of Agriculture will receive 1,000 round bales per year for all three islands in the USVI for small livestock farmers. Tibbar will provide free fertilizer to small farmers on the island of St. Croix. Tibbar is working with VI Waste Management Authority on its existing long term agreement to recycle food waste and fats, oils and greases to divert waste from the landfill and be used in the digester to create energy. Tomyn said, "20% plus of all MSW is organics and working with Waste Management Authority to recycle these streams and divert them from landfills on St. Thomas and St. Croix is the right thing to do for both the USVI and Tibbar. This will have a major impact on landfill capacity over the next 25 years."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "The project with Tibbar Energy to use Giant King Grass as a dedicated, renewable, green energy crop for biogas electricity production on St. Croix is continuing to move ahead. This represents a model, Caribbean renewable energy project that creates significant local jobs, provides green, base load electricity and multiple related benefits to waste management, the island environment and local farmers. Tibbar's project will be the Caribbean's first carbon neutral base load, renewable power plant. We are very pleased with our ongoing working relationship and partnership with Tibbar Energy. We are in regular contact with Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn and her team. They have become experts at cultivating and growing Giant King Grass on St. Croix. VIASPACE will receive license revenues for 25 years (with a 5 year option) as the Giant King Grass on St. Croix is harvested for renewable electricity."
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/viaspace-tibbar-energy-usvi-re…
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WALNUT, Calif., Oct. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (VSPC) today issued an update regarding the progress of the Tibbar Energy USVI, Giant King Grass fueled, 7-megawatt biogas power plant on the island of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands. The power plant will provide the only base load renewable electricity in the USVI. The majority feedstock is from VIASPACE Giant King Grass (GKG). Tibbar will sell power for 25 years with a 5 year option to the Water and Power Authority (WAPA). Tania Tomyn, CEO of Tibbar, said, "Our project is a balance of public and private relationships. This is a long term commercial solution that gives the USVI fossil fuel independence and low cost power. Executive Director Hugo Hodge from WAPA and Karl Knight from the DOE in the USVI are finding real solutions such as LPG conversion and Solar to aid the energy crisis and Tibbar is proud to be part of that long term plan."
As previously reported, Tibbar Energy was issued a Virgin Island Department on Planning and Natural Resources' Division of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) final permit for construction on April 2, 2014. Those permits are now 90% complete and the final design and modification before construction starts is also being completed. Tomyn said, "We expect to start work the first of the year (2015) and that will create 150 jobs between the power plant construction and the farm development that will happen simultaneously. After construction, the plant will employ around 35-40 staff for 25 years." Tibbar has already been operating farms on the island of St. Croix growing GKG for over 2 years now with great success.
Additionally, on June 23, 2014, the Public Services Commission (PSC) held a public meeting on St. Thomas where Tibbar Energy and WAPA together requested final approval of the agreements between WAPA and Tibbar including the 25 year (with 5 year option) Power Purchase Agreement executed last July and the Interconnection Agreement to the power grid. That approval was granted by the Commission.
Tibbar's public and private relationships are important. For example, as part of the agreement the Department of Agriculture will receive 1,000 round bales per year for all three islands in the USVI for small livestock farmers. Tibbar will provide free fertilizer to small farmers on the island of St. Croix. Tibbar is working with VI Waste Management Authority on its existing long term agreement to recycle food waste and fats, oils and greases to divert waste from the landfill and be used in the digester to create energy. Tomyn said, "20% plus of all MSW is organics and working with Waste Management Authority to recycle these streams and divert them from landfills on St. Thomas and St. Croix is the right thing to do for both the USVI and Tibbar. This will have a major impact on landfill capacity over the next 25 years."
VIASPACE Chairman, Dr. Kevin Schewe, commented, "The project with Tibbar Energy to use Giant King Grass as a dedicated, renewable, green energy crop for biogas electricity production on St. Croix is continuing to move ahead. This represents a model, Caribbean renewable energy project that creates significant local jobs, provides green, base load electricity and multiple related benefits to waste management, the island environment and local farmers. Tibbar's project will be the Caribbean's first carbon neutral base load, renewable power plant. We are very pleased with our ongoing working relationship and partnership with Tibbar Energy. We are in regular contact with Tibbar CEO Tania Tomyn and her team. They have become experts at cultivating and growing Giant King Grass on St. Croix. VIASPACE will receive license revenues for 25 years (with a 5 year option) as the Giant King Grass on St. Croix is harvested for renewable electricity."
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/viaspace-tibbar-energy-usvi-re…
Gruß HB
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