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    Aemetis-erneuerbare Brennstoffe und Biochemikalien (Seite 11)

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      schrieb am 20.09.21 18:07:13
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      Genau so sieht es zur Zeit aus... Traden will ich hier nicht, ist meine sicher Bank zu den anderen Invests, die heute auch Federn lassen mussten. Viel Erfolg und guten Abend
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      schrieb am 20.09.21 17:22:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.377.696 von StKober am 20.09.21 17:00:45Also eher die Kategorie...blöder Tag, abhaken und einfach mal in 4 Wochen wieder rein schauen. Seht es mir nach...
      Aemetis | 13,65 $
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      schrieb am 20.09.21 17:00:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.377.582 von Gladiator79 am 20.09.21 16:53:56Hey, Gladiator, das ist wohl dem Gesamtmarkt geschuldet. Schau dir den 1-Monats Chart an. Das geht auch an Aemetis nicht vorbei.
      Aemetis | 13,36 $
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      schrieb am 20.09.21 16:53:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.338.470 von Bernati am 15.09.21 22:35:14Gibt es eigentlich gerade eine Erklärung, warum der Kurs so deutlich runter geht. Oder muss ich mich bei Aemetis an solche Schwankungen gewöhnen? Bin jetzt neu hier investiert und...Cielo-geschädigt und habe im Moment die Nerven etwas blank - sorry :(
      Aemetis | 13,24 $
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      schrieb am 16.09.21 11:30:28
      Beitrag Nr. 261 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.338.392 von Bernati am 15.09.21 22:25:23Ich bin auch sehr positiv gestimmt! Newsflow passt, hier wird meiner Meinung nach hinter den Kulissen gute Arbeit gemacht mit nicht so viel PR und Versprechungen wie bei Cielo. Ich glaube auch, dass ggf. einige Investoren, die in diesem Bereich für die Zukunft investiert sein wollen aktuell von Cielo in Aemetis switchen.

      Ich sehe uns, bei einem weiterhin stabilen Marktumfeld zum Jahresende wieder auf alten Höchstständen!
      Hoffen wir mal, dass meine Glaskugel mich nicht so im Stich lässt wie bei Cielo:-)
      Aemetis | 11,80 €

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      schrieb am 15.09.21 22:35:14
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      schrieb am 15.09.21 22:25:23
      Beitrag Nr. 259 ()
      Ich muss sagen, so wie mich der Kurssturz von 20 auf 8 USD schockiert hat, so gefällt mir das comeback. Es läuft mit regelmässigen positiven PRs recht stabil hoch mit jeweils einigen Tagen Erholung. Der RSI ist aber nun schon recht hoch, wäre wohl gut wenns jetzt etwas flach läuft, bis dann die erhoffte News der 1.8b fuel tenders kommt und der Kurs wieder deutlich über 20USD ziehen kann...

      ...was meint ihr? *zirp*zirp*
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      schrieb am 15.09.21 22:21:10
      Beitrag Nr. 258 ()
      Aemetis Biogas Signs Utility Pipeline Interconnect Agreement and Funds Final Payment for Installation of Equipment

      PG&E Gas Pipeline Interconnect Expected to be Completed in Q4 2021

      CUPERTINO, CA – September 15, 2021 – Aemetis, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTX), a renewable natural gas (RNG) and renewable fuels company focused on negative carbon intensity products, announced that its subsidiary Aemetis Biogas LLC has signed the Standard Renewable Gas Interconnection Agreement (SRGIA) with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company and funded the final $1.2 million payment for installation of PG&E’s interconnection equipment to deliver renewable natural gas (RNG) into the utility gas pipeline in Q4 2021.

      The PG&E RNG interconnect equipment has already been fabricated onto modular units that are now scheduled to be delivered to the Keyes plant and installed during the next three months. When the interconnection unit is completed, the RNG produced by the Aemetis Biogas Central Diary Digester Project will be delivered into the Pacific Gas & Electric natural gas pipeline for sale to customers throughout California as transportation fuel.

      “As planned, the engineering, permitting, offsite equipment fabrication, and full payment of $2.3 million to PG&E has been completed,” said Andy Foster, President of the Aemetis Biogas subsidiary of Aemetis, Inc. “PG&E manages the fabrication and installation of the interconnection system connecting the Aemetis biogas cleanup and compression facility to the gas utility pipeline. We are pleased that a significant milestone for completion of the Aemetis Biogas Central Dairy project was completed today.”

      Aemetis has already built and currently operates two dairy biogas digesters, on-site dairy gas upgrading and pressurization facilities, and a four-mile biogas pipeline connecting the dairies to the Aemetis Keyes ethanol plant. The centralized biogas cleanup and onsite RNG fueling facilities at the Keyes plant are currently under construction for completion in Q4 2021, and the construction of 15 additional dairy biogas digesters are in progress for completion during 2022.

      The PG&E interconnection unit is a gateway for the network of lagoon digesters being built by Aemetis Biogas to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) for use as a transportation fuel. The biogas produced by the first two dairy digesters has received an approved pathway by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) utilizing negative 426 (-426) carbon intensity (CI) and is currently used to displace petroleum based natural gas consumed at the Keyes ethanol production facility for process energy.

      When fully built out, the planned 52 dairies in the Aemetis biogas project are expected to capture more than 1.4 million MMBtu of dairy methane and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to an estimated 5.2 million metric tonnes of CO2 each year, equal to removing the emissions from approximately 1.1 million cars per year.

      The Aemetis Biogas dairy RNG project, energy efficiency upgrades to the Aemetis Keyes biofuels plant, and the Aemetis Renewable Jet/Diesel project include $57 million of grant funding and other support from the US Department of Agriculture, the US Forest Service, the California Energy Commission, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, CAEATFA, and Pacific Gas and Electric’s energy efficiency program.


      https://www.aemetis.com/aemetis-biogas-signs-utility-pipelin…
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      schrieb am 09.09.21 10:50:50
      Beitrag Nr. 257 ()
      es geht vorwärts!

      Aemetis Awarded Building Permits to Begin Construction on Next Phase of Dairy Biogas Digesters

      Fifteen dairy digesters planned for completion in 2022

      CUPERTINO, CA – September 8, 2021 – Aemetis, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTX), a renewable natural gas (RNG) and renewable fuels company focused on negative carbon intensity products, announced today that it has been issued building permits by Stanislaus County in California to construct the next phase of dairy biogas digesters in the Aemetis Biogas Central Diary Digester Project which will be connected via private pipeline to the Aemetis ethanol plant near Modesto.

      “In addition to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) IS/MND permit for the 32-mile extension of the Aemetis Biogas pipeline, the project has received building permits to begin construction of the next phase of dairy biogas digesters,” said Andy Foster, President of the Aemetis Biogas subsidiary of Aemetis, Inc. “We have already built and currently operate two dairy biogas digesters, on-dairy gas upgrading and pressurization facilities, and a four-mile biogas pipeline connecting to our Keyes ethanol plant. The centralized biogas cleanup and utility pipeline interconnection facilities at the Keyes plant are currently under construction for completion in Q4 2021, and we plan to complete the construction of 15 additional dairy biogas digesters during 2022.”

      The next phase of five dairy biogas digesters are part of a network of lagoon digesters being built by Aemetis Biogas to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) for use as a transportation fuel. The RNG produced by the first two dairy digesters has been approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) utilizing negative 426 (-426) carbon intensity biogas to displace petroleum based natural gas used at the Keyes ethanol production facility.

      The next phase of five dairy digesters is planned for completion in Q1 2022, with an additional ten dairy digesters planned for completion by Q4 2022. When completed, the seventeen dairy digesters built and operated by Aemetis are expected to produce approximately 440,000 MMBtu per year of Renewable Natural Gas for use in trucks and buses to displace carbon based diesel fuel.

      The planned 52 dairies in the Aemetis biogas project are expected to capture more than 1.4 million MMBtu of dairy methane and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to an estimated 5.2 million metric tonnes of CO2 each year, equal to removing the emissions from approximately 1.1 million cars.

      The Aemetis Biogas dairy RNG project, energy efficiency upgrades to the Aemetis Keyes biofuels plant, and the Aemetis Renewable Jet/Diesel project include $57 million of grant funding and other support from the US Department of Agriculture, the US Forest Service, the California Energy Commission, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, the California State Treasurer’s Office, and Pacific Gas and Electric’s energy efficiency program.

      https://www.aemetis.com/aemetis-awarded-building-permits-to-…
      Aemetis | 10,10 €
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      schrieb am 20.08.21 10:51:07
      Beitrag Nr. 256 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.105.881 von Bernati am 20.08.21 10:45:21Wenn man die Zahlen für CCS Projekt mal rechnet...

      1 mio MT CO2 pro Jahr
      x
      Einkommen/Steuerkürzungen geplant:
      - California Low Carbon Fuel Standard = 200$ / MT
      - IRS 45Q tax credit 50$ / MT (evtl auch 80$)
      = 250mio $ pro Jahr

      Gehen wir mal von 2/3 aus, 166mio$/Jahr, ist das auch schon ordentlich
      Der Trick ist, das funktioniert so nur in Verbindugn mit einer theoretisch grossen CO2 Quelle, dem Ethanolwerk, welches jetzt langsam klimaneutral wird.
      Aemetis | 7,100 €
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