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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.695.915 von Magnetfeldfredy am 03.08.09 07:05:47So "Wahnsinn" Neues scheint es nicht zu geben eben nur die Story und die könnte analog Microsoft aussehen.
Nur, ich sehe es immer gern wenn Umsatz und Kurs steigen.
Vor Ort könnte jemand mehr wissen, finden wir ihn und dann auf einen ausgiebigen Meinungsaustausch
Nur, ich sehe es immer gern wenn Umsatz und Kurs steigen.
Vor Ort könnte jemand mehr wissen, finden wir ihn und dann auf einen ausgiebigen Meinungsaustausch
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.693.596 von Magnetfeldfredy am 02.08.09 06:25:42Hab selber auf der Homepage von Silex gestöbert, Markteinführung bei erfolgreichen Testlauf der ja jetzt begint soll 2013 sein, also noch genug Zeit, oder?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.687.760 von schneidl am 31.07.09 15:53:42Du bist nicht allein, ich habe Silex auf der Watchlist, schon lange, jedoch weiß ich nicht wann ich einsteigen soll!
Für wann ist eine Kommerzialisierung der neuartigen Urananreicherung angedacht?
Für wann ist eine Kommerzialisierung der neuartigen Urananreicherung angedacht?
dass ich malden Allein-unterhalter spiele - nur sonst wird derthread wieder von mad-mod geschlossen news fürAktionäre und Fans
1
Global Laser Enrichment Announces Start of
Test Loop to Guide Evaluation of Next-Generation
SILEX Technology for U.S. Laser Enrichment Plant
31 July 2009
Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) today announced the start-up of a “Test Loop” to
evaluate the next-generation SILEX uranium enrichment technology that GLE is
developing to increase the United States’ supply of enriched uranium for nuclear power
plants worldwide.
“The on-schedule commencement of Test Loop operations is a tremendous achievement
and a credit to the entire GLE team,” Dr Michael Goldsworthy, Silex Systems CEO said
today. “Having watched the Test Loop facility take shape over the last two years, I can
assure our shareholders and supporters that this unique world-class technology, the only
third generation laser-based enrichment process, is in the right hands. With success in
the Test Loop demonstration, GLE will be well positioned to establish its leadership
credentials in this key industry”, he added.
GLE, a business venture of GE, Hitachi Ltd. and Cameco, will use the Test Loop results
in determining whether to commercialize laser-based enrichment technology in the first
such full-scale commercial production facility in the world.
The plant, which would be built in Wilmington, N.C., would create a reliable, long-term
domestic supply of enriched fuel for nuclear power plants, as the United States seeks to
meet the challenges of energy security, climate change and increased demands for
power. Nuclear energy creates virtually no greenhouse gases during the electricitygeneration
process.
Utilities’ demand for low-enriched uranium is expected to increase significantly in the
coming years, with the anticipated construction of a new generation of nuclear power
plants. Meanwhile, a number of current sources of enrichment supply are expected to go
off-line over the next five years.
GLE’s facility could support U.S. high-tech manufacturing employment by potentially
creating hundreds of permanent engineering and support staff positions, as well as
providing supply chain growth across the United States. During construction, the project
could create more than 500 temporary trade jobs.
“Clearly, this is a major step forward in the commercial deployment of our advanced
enrichment process after years of careful research,” said Tammy Orr, President and
CEO of GLE. “We believe the Test Loop will confirm that our Global Laser Enrichment
process will offer customers a competitive source of diverse and secure enrichment to
fuel the operating and expanding fleet of nuclear plants.”
2
The Test Loop is designed to validate the commercial feasibility of the technology and
advance the design of the equipment, facility and processes for the planned commercial
production facility. While the results will be proprietary, Orr noted: “We are very
encouraged with the results we have obtained to date and with the pace of our progress
on Global Laser Enrichment.”
GLE anticipates gleaning sufficient data from the Test loop by the end of 2009 to decide
whether to proceed with plans for a full-scale commercial enrichment facility. At that time,
the company also would refine its projected schedule for bringing the plant online.
The start-up of the Test-Loop comes less than a month after GLE announced it had
completed its license application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to
build the full-scale facility. The NRC’s estimated 30-month application review process
officially begins once the agency formally dockets, or accepts, the GLE application.
The proposed enrichment plant would be co-located with the existing nuclear fuel
manufacturing facilities of Global Nuclear Fuel and the new plants and services business
of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, headquartered in Wilmington, N.C.
If the decision is made to proceed with construction, the GLE commercial production
facility would have a target capacity of 3.5 million to 6 million separative work units
(SWUs). A SWU is a unit measuring the energy used to enrich uranium, which is then
fabricated into fuel assemblies for nuclear power plants.
In 2006, GLE acquired the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize the thirdgeneration
uranium enrichment technology globally through a license agreement with
Silex Systems. In 2008, Cameco, one of the world’s largest uranium producers, acquired
a 24% ownership stake in GLE. GE holds 51% majority ownership, while Hitachi holds a
25% stake.
The full text of GLE’s parallel announcement can be found at the following website
address: http://www.genewscenter.com
Further information on the Company’s activities can be found on the Silex website:
www.silex.com.au or by contacting Dr Michael Goldsworthy on (02) 9532 1331, or Mr
Chris Wilks on (02) 9855 5404.
Forward Looking Statements and Business Risks:
Silex is a research and development Company whose assets are its proprietary rights in technologies, including, but not
limited to, the SILEX technology, the Silex Solar technology and business, Translucent technology and ChronoLogic
technology. Several of the Company’s technologies are in the development stage and have not been commercially
deployed, and therefore are high-risk. Accordingly, the statements in this announcement regarding the future of the
Company’s technologies and commercial prospects are forward looking and actual results could be materially different
from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements as a result of various risk factors. Some risk
factors that could affect future results and commercial prospects include, but are not limited to: results from the uranium
enrichment development program and the stable isotopes program; the demand for enriched materials including
uranium, silicon, oxygen, carbon and others; the business risks associated with Silex Solar’s manufacturing and
marketing activities; the outcomes of the Company’s interests in the development of various semiconductor, photonics
and alternative energy technologies; the time taken to develop various technologies; the development of competing
technologies; the potential for third party claims against the Company’s ownership of Intellectual Property associated
with its numerous technologies; the potential impact of government regulations or policies; and the outcomes of various
commercialisation strategies undertaken by the Company.
1
Global Laser Enrichment Announces Start of
Test Loop to Guide Evaluation of Next-Generation
SILEX Technology for U.S. Laser Enrichment Plant
31 July 2009
Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) today announced the start-up of a “Test Loop” to
evaluate the next-generation SILEX uranium enrichment technology that GLE is
developing to increase the United States’ supply of enriched uranium for nuclear power
plants worldwide.
“The on-schedule commencement of Test Loop operations is a tremendous achievement
and a credit to the entire GLE team,” Dr Michael Goldsworthy, Silex Systems CEO said
today. “Having watched the Test Loop facility take shape over the last two years, I can
assure our shareholders and supporters that this unique world-class technology, the only
third generation laser-based enrichment process, is in the right hands. With success in
the Test Loop demonstration, GLE will be well positioned to establish its leadership
credentials in this key industry”, he added.
GLE, a business venture of GE, Hitachi Ltd. and Cameco, will use the Test Loop results
in determining whether to commercialize laser-based enrichment technology in the first
such full-scale commercial production facility in the world.
The plant, which would be built in Wilmington, N.C., would create a reliable, long-term
domestic supply of enriched fuel for nuclear power plants, as the United States seeks to
meet the challenges of energy security, climate change and increased demands for
power. Nuclear energy creates virtually no greenhouse gases during the electricitygeneration
process.
Utilities’ demand for low-enriched uranium is expected to increase significantly in the
coming years, with the anticipated construction of a new generation of nuclear power
plants. Meanwhile, a number of current sources of enrichment supply are expected to go
off-line over the next five years.
GLE’s facility could support U.S. high-tech manufacturing employment by potentially
creating hundreds of permanent engineering and support staff positions, as well as
providing supply chain growth across the United States. During construction, the project
could create more than 500 temporary trade jobs.
“Clearly, this is a major step forward in the commercial deployment of our advanced
enrichment process after years of careful research,” said Tammy Orr, President and
CEO of GLE. “We believe the Test Loop will confirm that our Global Laser Enrichment
process will offer customers a competitive source of diverse and secure enrichment to
fuel the operating and expanding fleet of nuclear plants.”
2
The Test Loop is designed to validate the commercial feasibility of the technology and
advance the design of the equipment, facility and processes for the planned commercial
production facility. While the results will be proprietary, Orr noted: “We are very
encouraged with the results we have obtained to date and with the pace of our progress
on Global Laser Enrichment.”
GLE anticipates gleaning sufficient data from the Test loop by the end of 2009 to decide
whether to proceed with plans for a full-scale commercial enrichment facility. At that time,
the company also would refine its projected schedule for bringing the plant online.
The start-up of the Test-Loop comes less than a month after GLE announced it had
completed its license application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to
build the full-scale facility. The NRC’s estimated 30-month application review process
officially begins once the agency formally dockets, or accepts, the GLE application.
The proposed enrichment plant would be co-located with the existing nuclear fuel
manufacturing facilities of Global Nuclear Fuel and the new plants and services business
of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, headquartered in Wilmington, N.C.
If the decision is made to proceed with construction, the GLE commercial production
facility would have a target capacity of 3.5 million to 6 million separative work units
(SWUs). A SWU is a unit measuring the energy used to enrich uranium, which is then
fabricated into fuel assemblies for nuclear power plants.
In 2006, GLE acquired the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize the thirdgeneration
uranium enrichment technology globally through a license agreement with
Silex Systems. In 2008, Cameco, one of the world’s largest uranium producers, acquired
a 24% ownership stake in GLE. GE holds 51% majority ownership, while Hitachi holds a
25% stake.
The full text of GLE’s parallel announcement can be found at the following website
address: http://www.genewscenter.com
Further information on the Company’s activities can be found on the Silex website:
www.silex.com.au or by contacting Dr Michael Goldsworthy on (02) 9532 1331, or Mr
Chris Wilks on (02) 9855 5404.
Forward Looking Statements and Business Risks:
Silex is a research and development Company whose assets are its proprietary rights in technologies, including, but not
limited to, the SILEX technology, the Silex Solar technology and business, Translucent technology and ChronoLogic
technology. Several of the Company’s technologies are in the development stage and have not been commercially
deployed, and therefore are high-risk. Accordingly, the statements in this announcement regarding the future of the
Company’s technologies and commercial prospects are forward looking and actual results could be materially different
from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements as a result of various risk factors. Some risk
factors that could affect future results and commercial prospects include, but are not limited to: results from the uranium
enrichment development program and the stable isotopes program; the demand for enriched materials including
uranium, silicon, oxygen, carbon and others; the business risks associated with Silex Solar’s manufacturing and
marketing activities; the outcomes of the Company’s interests in the development of various semiconductor, photonics
and alternative energy technologies; the time taken to develop various technologies; the development of competing
technologies; the potential for third party claims against the Company’s ownership of Intellectual Property associated
with its numerous technologies; the potential impact of government regulations or policies; and the outcomes of various
commercialisation strategies undertaken by the Company.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.121.831 von MaatMod am 07.05.09 17:57:30danke MaatMod fürs aktualisieren --für die richtige Wiederbelebung sollte silex schon mal selber sorgen...
Stuttgart 3,75 EUR +0,67 +21,75% 07.05. 09:13:26
Stuttgart 3,75 EUR +0,67 +21,75% 07.05. 09:13:26
Sehr geehrter Wallstreet-online Nutzer,
Hallo,
für eine aktuelle Diskussion enthistorisieren wir diesen Thread.
MfG MaatMOD
Hallo,
für eine aktuelle Diskussion enthistorisieren wir diesen Thread.
MfG MaatMOD
heut wieder signifikanter Anstieg 8-9 %
news auch:Cameco Joins GE and Hitachi in Global Laser
Enrichment Venture
Companies Team Up to Meet Rising Global Demand
for Enriched Uranium
June 23, 2008
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and Cameco Corp. (NYSE:CCJ) have announced that
Cameco has joined GE and Hitachi as owners of their laser enrichment venture.
The demand for enriched uranium is projected to increase significantly in the next
decade with the anticipated construction of a new generation of nuclear power plants. In
response to this need, a U.S. subsidiary of Cameco, Cameco Enrichment Holdings LLC,
has invested in GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a GEH subsidiary that is
commercializing the SILEX enrichment process using laser technology to enrich uranium
for nuclear power plants. The SILEX Process is the only third generation enrichment
technology under commercial development in the world today.
Cameco’s participation results in three leading companies supporting the
commercialization of this laser enrichment technology. Cameco Enrichment Holdings
LLC will provide US$123.8 million to acquire a 24% interest in GLE. GE remains the
majority owner, indirectly owning 51% of GLE, while Tokyo-based Hitachi Ltd. indirectly
owns 25%. Tammy Orr will continue to serve as president and CEO of GLE.
“The addition of Cameco to the GLE team is a significant strategic move,” Silex CEO Dr
Michael Goldsworthy said. “Cameco is the world’s largest uranium producer and
operates uranium conversion facilities, which means that the full nuclear fuel production
chain is covered by the activities of the GLE owners.”
The venture is well-positioned to identify and capitalize on opportunities resulting from
the parties’ respective areas of technical excellence in the nuclear fuel cycle.
As part of the transaction, GLE and Cameco may sell their complementary uranium and
enrichment services together if customers request proposals for combined uranium and
enrichment services. The transaction enhances opportunities to collaborate on the front
end of the nuclear fuel cycle.
The investment by Cameco, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, extends the
company's involvement in the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle.
“Cameco’s investment, and the opportunity to team together on the supply of uranium
and enrichment services, supports GLE’s commercialization of the laser enrichment
technology and enables the parties to offer an expanded scope of supply to meet our
customers’ needs,” said Lisa Price, GEH’s Senior Vice President, Nuclear Fuel Cycle.
“Integration within the nuclear fuel cycle is an important long-term growth strategy for our
business in a highly competitive marketplace.”
news auch:Cameco Joins GE and Hitachi in Global Laser
Enrichment Venture
Companies Team Up to Meet Rising Global Demand
for Enriched Uranium
June 23, 2008
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and Cameco Corp. (NYSE:CCJ) have announced that
Cameco has joined GE and Hitachi as owners of their laser enrichment venture.
The demand for enriched uranium is projected to increase significantly in the next
decade with the anticipated construction of a new generation of nuclear power plants. In
response to this need, a U.S. subsidiary of Cameco, Cameco Enrichment Holdings LLC,
has invested in GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a GEH subsidiary that is
commercializing the SILEX enrichment process using laser technology to enrich uranium
for nuclear power plants. The SILEX Process is the only third generation enrichment
technology under commercial development in the world today.
Cameco’s participation results in three leading companies supporting the
commercialization of this laser enrichment technology. Cameco Enrichment Holdings
LLC will provide US$123.8 million to acquire a 24% interest in GLE. GE remains the
majority owner, indirectly owning 51% of GLE, while Tokyo-based Hitachi Ltd. indirectly
owns 25%. Tammy Orr will continue to serve as president and CEO of GLE.
“The addition of Cameco to the GLE team is a significant strategic move,” Silex CEO Dr
Michael Goldsworthy said. “Cameco is the world’s largest uranium producer and
operates uranium conversion facilities, which means that the full nuclear fuel production
chain is covered by the activities of the GLE owners.”
The venture is well-positioned to identify and capitalize on opportunities resulting from
the parties’ respective areas of technical excellence in the nuclear fuel cycle.
As part of the transaction, GLE and Cameco may sell their complementary uranium and
enrichment services together if customers request proposals for combined uranium and
enrichment services. The transaction enhances opportunities to collaborate on the front
end of the nuclear fuel cycle.
The investment by Cameco, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, extends the
company's involvement in the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle.
“Cameco’s investment, and the opportunity to team together on the supply of uranium
and enrichment services, supports GLE’s commercialization of the laser enrichment
technology and enables the parties to offer an expanded scope of supply to meet our
customers’ needs,” said Lisa Price, GEH’s Senior Vice President, Nuclear Fuel Cycle.
“Integration within the nuclear fuel cycle is an important long-term growth strategy for our
business in a highly competitive marketplace.”
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nochmal news
GEH SELECTS WILMINGTON, N.C., AS SITE FOR POTENTIAL
COMMERCIAL URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY
May 1, 2008
Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a subsidiary of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has
announced that it has selected its Wilmington, N.C., headquarters site for a potential
commercial uranium enrichment facility. The planned GEH plant would result in the
creation of hundreds of new technical, operational and support jobs at the site between
now and 2012.
“This is a key milestone in GLE’s development process,” said Tammy Orr, President and
CEO of Global Laser Enrichment. “With the selection of the Wilmington site for a
potential commercial facility, we can now move forward with the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission’s (NRC) licensing process.”
“We are very pleased with this decision,” Dr Michael Goldsworthy, Silex CEO said today.
“We are aware of the significant effort that has gone into this site selection decision,
which further underscores the level of commitment that GEH is providing for the
commercialization of this technology” he added.
GEH has exclusive rights to develop, commercialize and launch this third-generation
uranium enrichment technology on a global basis, under a 2006 Agreement with Silex
Systems - the inventor of the technology. Before moving ahead with full-scale production
plans, GLE will first evaluate the results of a demonstration test loop, which is currently
under construction, and obtain a NRC license to build and operate the commercial plant.
Commercial licensing activities are currently underway to support a projected start-up
date of 2012. The commercial GLE facility would have a target capacity of between 3.5
and 6 million separative work units (SWU’s). GEH intends to make a final decision on
the construction of the facility as early as the beginning of 2009.
GEH SELECTS WILMINGTON, N.C., AS SITE FOR POTENTIAL
COMMERCIAL URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY
May 1, 2008
Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a subsidiary of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has
announced that it has selected its Wilmington, N.C., headquarters site for a potential
commercial uranium enrichment facility. The planned GEH plant would result in the
creation of hundreds of new technical, operational and support jobs at the site between
now and 2012.
“This is a key milestone in GLE’s development process,” said Tammy Orr, President and
CEO of Global Laser Enrichment. “With the selection of the Wilmington site for a
potential commercial facility, we can now move forward with the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission’s (NRC) licensing process.”
“We are very pleased with this decision,” Dr Michael Goldsworthy, Silex CEO said today.
“We are aware of the significant effort that has gone into this site selection decision,
which further underscores the level of commitment that GEH is providing for the
commercialization of this technology” he added.
GEH has exclusive rights to develop, commercialize and launch this third-generation
uranium enrichment technology on a global basis, under a 2006 Agreement with Silex
Systems - the inventor of the technology. Before moving ahead with full-scale production
plans, GLE will first evaluate the results of a demonstration test loop, which is currently
under construction, and obtain a NRC license to build and operate the commercial plant.
Commercial licensing activities are currently underway to support a projected start-up
date of 2012. The commercial GLE facility would have a target capacity of between 3.5
and 6 million separative work units (SWU’s). GEH intends to make a final decision on
the construction of the facility as early as the beginning of 2009.