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der kurs wird sich meines erachtens erst bewegen wenn einnahmen generiert werden ...
ich kann warten ...
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aston
der kurs wird sich meines erachtens erst bewegen wenn einnahmen generiert werden ...
ich kann warten ...
gn8
OAMOT
aston
hier geht s wie bei vielen anderen Aktien auch, gute Meldungen und am Kurs ändert sich nichts
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.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
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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.
For additional information, visit www.Viaspace.com
Let us hear your thoughts: VIASPACE, Inc. Message Board
http://blog.qualitystocks.net/viaspace-inc-vspcob/viaspace-i…
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,
schaut doch gut aus - hoffen wir, dass bald mal Kohle rüberwächst
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…
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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
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…
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.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
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Today : Tuesday 21 May 2013
Click Here for more Viaspace, Inc. (QB) Charts.
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.
SOURCE VIASPACE Inc.
Copyright 2013 PR Newswire
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