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      schrieb am 25.01.01 19:42:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Endlich meldet Conectisys (OTC BB Kürzel CNES), dass ihr H-Net läuft. Und das bei der gegenwärtigen Energiekrise in California. Eigentlich müsste es jetzt weiter steil aufwärts gehen.

      Gibt es ausser mir noch andere German Investors?

      Hier die Originalmeldung:
      News 01/25/01

      A New Commercial Wireless Telecommunication Network, H-Net is Released, ConectiSys Announces

      LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 25, 2001--ConectiSys Corp. (OTCBB:CNES - news) announced today that the latest data received from its three meter reading pilot sites, in residential and commercial sectors of Los Angeles, prove that accurate and low-cost wireless electrical meter reading is now available though the company`s H-Net(TM) Network and its turnkey supporting products.

      The company will demonstrate H-Net(TM) to two major utilities, which could result in several network releases nationally in the second quarter of 2001.

      The company is in the process of negotiating with two electrical meter manufacturers to establish joint development projects.

      After five years of research and development, the company is now preparing for the commercial development of the H-Net(TM) Network. This year, H-Net(TM) Networks are slated for deployment in New York, Chicago and San Diego.

      The company`s President Rodney W. Lighthipe will be meeting in February for the second time with California State Assembly members and staffers in Sacramento seeking utility deregulation grant funds specifically for its wireless technology.

      Investment opportunities are also being considered from several medium-size Wall Street investors, two of whom will be presented to the ConectiSys Board of Directors this month. The company believes this will provide the necessary credit facilities and financing to achieve the initial commercial deployment of H-Net(TM).
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      schrieb am 25.01.01 21:50:38
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      @speedfreak
      Logo gibt es noch German Investors!
      Bin auch fett drin.:)
      Manche setzen auf Pleitefirmen wie Letsbuyit, und wir auf die Zukunft.
      Hoffentlich zündet die Rakete jetzt bis aufs Alltimehigh von ca. 6 Dollar. Die paar dausend Prozent würden mir schon helfen.
      NobbiSorglos:D
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      schrieb am 25.01.01 22:34:51
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      +180% Super!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      :D
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      schrieb am 26.01.01 22:44:20
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Heute hoch auf 0,68$ mit über 1 Million Stück Umsatz.

      Anscheinend sehen doch einige das riesige Sparpotential, das in dieser Technik steckt. Ich bin jetzt nur noch gespannt auf die Wallstreet investors die im Board of directors erscheinen sollen. Und das noch diesen Monat.
      Ob die 10 Mio Aktien als Kapitalerhöhung rein privat untergebracht werden oder nicht ist eher ein anderes Thema. Wir liegen gerademal bei einem Freefloat von 15 Mio Stück. Berechnet man die Marktkapitalisierung und sieht im Gegensatz dazu den Markt selbst (Min 25 Milliarden $ pro Jahr allein in USA)zeigt sich das Potential dieses Wertes.

      Gruss speedfreak
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      schrieb am 28.01.01 19:46:55
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Ich bin zwar nicht ganz so euphorisch wie der unten aufgeführte joseywales, denn das würde einen Motagsendkurs von 1,25$ und damit mehr als tausend % über dem Mittwochskurs bedeuten, aber das Potenzial sehe er wie ich auch.

      By: JOSEYWALES $$$$
      Reply To: None Sunday, 28 Jan 2001 at 2:50 AM EST
      Post # of 2047


      Can hardly stop thinking about the implications of this latest PR. The possibility for growth is enourmous. Who might the meter manufacturers be? GE ? I would be surprised if we don`t see another 100%+ move on Monday.


      The company will demonstrate H-Net(TM) to two major utilities, which could result in several network releases nationally in the second quarter of 2001.

      The company is in the process of negotiating with two electrical meter manufacturers to establish joint development projects.

      After five years of research and development, the company is now preparing for the commercial development of the H-Net(TM) Network. This year, H-Net(TM) Networks are slated for deployment in New York, Chicago and San Diego.

      Bin gespannt auf Montag abend.

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      schrieb am 28.01.01 19:54:33
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Noch eine Info für den interessierten Leser.

      Fast die selbe Situation wie bei Conectisys liegt bei dem Nano-Partikel Firma ALTAIR, NASDAQ-Kürzel ALTI vor. Diese meldeten im Herbst den Beginn der Herstellung ihres Hauptprodukts und einen ersten Vertragsabschluss. damit lief der Kurs von 1,60 auf nun 3,10$ hoch.
      Und hat mit den ersten Gewinnmeldungen noch gut Luft nach oben.

      Gruss Speedfreak
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      schrieb am 28.01.01 21:57:03
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      @speedfreak
      Würde Nanophase bevorzugen.

      Übrigens Conectisys stand 1997 schon mal bei 25 Dollar!

      NobbiSorglos ;)
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      schrieb am 30.01.01 23:45:34
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      25 Dollar?!?! Wo hast Du die Info denn her?? Bei www.bigcharts.com ist der historische Höchstkurs ca. 6 Dollar!
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      schrieb am 31.01.01 18:52:16
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Hier auf die schnelle die neusete und gute Nachricht. Am besten natürlich nach dem Genehmigung des funding durch State of CA. Was aber meiner Meinung nach fast ausser Trage steht.

      Wednesday January 31, 8:16 am Eastern Time
      Press Release
      ConectiSys Formally Request Additional Funding Through California Energy Commission
      LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 31, 2001--ConectiSys Corp., (OTCBB: CNES - news) announced today it has submitted an H-Net Wireless Network proposal to the State of California`s Public Interest Energy Research (PIER).

      In conjunction with this submission today, the Company also submitted a request for product development funding through the State of California`s Energy Innovation Small Grant (EISG), as well as the PIER program, for short and long term funding. The California Energy Commission (CEC), a California State agency dedicated to the development of new energy technologies and the management of existing energy resources, manages these programs which funding pool exceeds $60 million each year through California`s electricity ratepayers.

      Rodney W. Lighthipe, President of the Company, strongly supports the CEC dedication to recognizing the need for support programs to encourage the development of new energy technologies that will facilitate the State of California`s drive for increased energy productivity and conservation. ConectiSys`s H-Net Wireless Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Network is an excellent candidate for this program particularly because of its current research and development to evolve the AMR technology into an integrated, two-way, electric power telemetry and control system. The system under development is a fourth generation product (H-Net-4) stemming from the Company`s dedication to the development of internet-based electric power metering solutions. H-Net-4 will combine a Real Time of Use electric power metering system with demand response control capabilities and deliver the complete unified system through high-performance web-based tools. With its third-generation H-Net-3 AMR system now in testing, ConectiSys`s technology will enable the power disturber to selectively disable a selected breaker(s) through a series of relays for electric load conservation/shedding requirements without the necessity to disable an entire household or commercial facility. This would be accomplished through the H-Net Wireless AMR Network and by the installation of simple wireless communication control devices at the end user`s electrical beaker panel. Through H-Net`s two-way Wireless Network energy disturbers could control power consumption in real time thus allowing the implementation of various energy conservation programs. Access to use information and programmable controls of their electrical loads will be all made available through an integrated Internet based control panel.

      Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subjects to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company`s control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in testing and evaluation of products, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
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      schrieb am 31.01.01 18:57:13
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      und hier noch die doch ganz interessante Meinung des users "kav", der nach eigenem Bekunden 155000 Scheine besitzt. Was ihn aber nicht zum reinen Zweckoptimismus verleidet.

      By: mkavanaugh $$$
      Reply To: 2125 by neverenuff $ Wednesday, 31 Jan 2001 at 11:14 AM EST
      Post # of 2127


      In layman`s terms, (that`s the way it was explained to me)it is like a small computerized device that can disconnect a specific power circuit in your home, or a million homes in a certain region. This allows a state like California (current situation) in a level three energy crisis (within 1.5 percent of their max energy capacity) to turn off everyone`s lights for an hour or two, without turning off their fridgerator and heat. Or, maybe turning off households heat without turning off the alarm systems. Or maybe turning off homes, without turning off businesses, etc. It`s a modern way of managing a power crisis without just pulling the plug on everything.

      With this type of system, a company or state govt could even set maximum power usages for homes and different maximums for businesses. Then, any individual business or home that exceeded these levels could be automatically, selectively turned off partially or completely for a designated amount of time in order to manage a crisis.

      I think it is right where a company like this needs to be heading. If you have done any reading on the California utility deregulation process. It isn`t just a free for all. A lot of constraints are still in place with regards to meters and control. There are also laws that regulate wether or not a power company can just turn off someone`s power. So, please keep in mind the nature of this news release. No one should expect Conectisys, or any other company for that matter, to come out tomorrow with a million home contract for meters. They haven`t even finished up negotiations for manufacturing yet. And no one has been able to say how long it will take for the California Energy Commission to meet on this request or even grant/deny it.

      If anyone has information on this, please don`t be shy. (smile)

      In short...I think this is very positive news. It`s concrete, and it is moving in the right direction. Most of all...it is NEWS.

      Now, let`s hope the momentum continues in the positive direction.

      Good luck,

      Kav

      (Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Hold; LT Rating- Strong Buy)


      Gruss Speedfreak
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      schrieb am 31.01.01 20:33:26
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Okay, heute ist neben der Zinssenkung der Tag der Information.

      Hier die Antwort auf meine Fragen zu zwei Punkten aus der Meldung vom 25.01. und eine äusserst wichtige Aufstellung der Verdienstmöglichkeiten von CNES.

      Anmerkung: In dem ersten Teil von Kav´s Antwort, wundert er sich über meine Zeitvorstellungen in Bezug zum Treffen mit den state assembly members. Ich bin der Meinung, dass das die Vertreter der CEC sind.

      By: mkavanaugh $$$
      Reply To: 2130 by speedfreak2 $ Wednesday, 31 Jan 2001 at 2:05 PM EST
      Post # of 2132


      Speedfreak,

      If I got your post correctly, you said that this already happened:

      The company`s President Rodney W. Lighthipe will be meeting in February for the second time with California State Assembly members and staffers in Sacramento seeking utility deregulation grant funds specifically for its wireless technology.

      I don`t know how this could already have happened since it is not February yet. So, I don`t think I understand where you are coming from on that one. I`m not sure, as well, if the "state assembly members and staffers" are the same people as the people in the CEC (Cal Energy Commission). I guess it could be possible that these "staffers" might be the people who initially meet regarding the "merits approval" process that takes place before a request even makes it to the CEC meeting agenda for consideration/approval/funding. But, again, I am not knowledgeable enough on that one.

      Between the dashed lines below is what is on the CEC agenda for 7 Feb that deals with "two-way wireless devices, etc:
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      AB 970 DEMAND RESPONSIVENESS PROGRAM. Possible approval of seven contracts to recruit commercial customers, perform site surveys and install real-time meters, two-way communication hardware and demand responsiveness software that will provide approximately 71.925 MW of peak electricity demand savings during the summer of 2001. Contact: Michael Messenger, 654-4774. (15 minutes)

      PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC. Contract 400-00-027 for $1,411,026 with approximately 35 MW of savings.


      SIEBEN ENERGY ASSOCIATES. Contract 400-00-028 for $340,245 with approximately 1.3 MW of savings.


      SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENERGY OFFICE. Contract 400-00-029 for $1,085,476 with approximately 3.125 MW of savings.


      ROSEVILLE ELECTRIC. Contract 400-00-030 for $956,000 with approximately 10 MW of savings.


      APOGEE INTERACTIVE, INC. Contract 400-00-031 for $422,915 with approximately 5 MW of savings.


      ENRON ENERGY SERVICES OPERATIONS, INC. Contract 400-00-033 for $1,500,000 with approximately 7.5 MW of savings.


      SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT. Contract 400-00-034 for $882,750 with approximately 10 MW of savings.


      AB 970 DEMAND RESPONSIVENESS PROGRAM. Possible approval of three grants to install hardware, two-way communication devices and demand responsiveness software that will provide approximately 4.3 MW of peak electricity demand savings during the Summer of 2001. Contact: Beverly Duffy, 654-4030. (15 minutes)


      CISCO SYSTEMS. A grant for $40,460 with approximately 1.2 MW of savings.


      HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY. A grant for $422,800 with approximately 1.9 MW of savings.


      ALAMEDA COUNTY. A grant for $260,964 with approximately 1.2 MW of savings.
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      It could be possible that CNES is piggybacking on the companies listed above in this proposal. Lighthipe (CNES President) could have the inside track to do this, with his background and connections in the industry. Who knows.

      With regards to your second question:

      Investment opportunities are also being considered from several medium-size Wall Street investors, two of whom will be presented to the ConectiSys Board of Directors this month. The company believes this will provide the necessary credit facilities and financing to achieve the initial commercial deployment of H-Net(TM).

      I have no idea! (smile) I wish I knew something with regards to that one. All I know is that if it was true, then the meeting should have already taken place. And, if it went well, then I would think we would be seeing some sort of news very shortly.

      Good Luck Speedfreak,

      Kav
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      schrieb am 31.01.01 22:03:29
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      @Armani
      Hier der Chart: Quelle www.nasdaq.com

      NobbiSorglos :D
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      schrieb am 01.02.01 18:40:23
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Und wieder mal das neueste aus USA:

      By: mkavanaugh $$$
      Reply To: None Thursday, 1 Feb 2001 at 12:04 AM EST
      Post # of 2139


      Could this be CNES at the CEC Mtg?

      I pulled this from a source dealing with the Peak Load Reduction Program in California. This is the background for the program and allocation of funds for pilot programs, studys and contracts. There is 10,000,000 available for these contracts/pilots! This program IS ON THE AGENDA of the 7 Feb CEC meeting.

      Read specifically paragraphs: 2B, 2C, 5B, 6B, 7A, 8 all. I am not in this field, nor do I claim to be an expert. But the current two news releases match everything that is dealing with this program, and is slated for the CEC meeting in Feb which is when Lighthipe (president of CNES) is slated to meet with Cali legislators.

      Could this all match up? I don`t know....but it could mean $$ for CNES. (smile)

      See below for a copy of the Peak Load Management Program outline and to review the paragraphs mentioned above:
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      /02/01 Non-substantive changes adopted by Efficiency Committee
      12/06/00 Substantive changes adopted by full Commission
      10/31/00 Non-substantive changes approved by Efficiency Committee
      10/31/00 Adopted by the full Commission


      PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM

      DEMAND RESPONSIVE HVAC AND
      LIGHTING BUILDING SYSTEMS GUIDELINES

      1. Program Element Summary

      The Overall Program Guidelines contain general information and procedures that apply to the entire program. Consult the Overall Program Guidelines in addition to this Program Element Guideline. This Program Element will encourage the installation of “Demand Responsive” software and hardware in buildings. These systems must provide the building operators or scheduling coordinators with the capability to reduce power requirements of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and or other building loads in response to signals from the Independent System Operator (ISO) or a central dispatch. The Program Element goal is to achieve 50 MW of peak electricity demand savings by installing new demand responsiveness systems in a combination of residential and commercial buildings throughout the state of California. A separate funding pool will be set aside for projects that can achieve peak reductions in the San Francisco and San Diego areas because of the preference given in PRC section 25555(a)(1)(A) in anticipation of potential reliability problems next summer.

      2. Amount Allocated for Subject Area

      $10 million is allocated for the Program Element. The funding level may increase or decrease. The funds will be spent using the following types of funding methods. The Commission may choose one or more of these methods in funding this Program Element.

      A. Grants to building owners to install Demand Responsive systems in commercial buildings.

      B. Contracts for the following: installation of Demand Responsive building systems in commercial buildings; installation of Demand Responsive building systems in residential dwellings; and installation of the basic metering hardware to allow building owners to monitor and record peak savings from system operation.

      Note: up to $1 million may be set aside to fund projects to install metering, hardware, and software. The equipment will monitor peak load savings from pre-defined load control or shedding strategies, and allow building owners to monitor their loads.

      C. Interagency agreements with state agencies and universities to install Demand Responsive building systems and /or metering hardware.

      Funds will be set aside for projects that automatically control significant loads in the warmer regions of San Diego and San Francisco.

      3. Schedule

      Grant solicitation: November 2000
      Grant awards: December-February 2001
      Contract awards: January 2001
      Projects must be operational: June 1, 2001

      4. Definitions

      A. Demand Responsive building systems—A control system that will incrementally adjust or curtail the electricity consumption of HVAC, lighting, and or other building systems that use electricity in response to a signal sent from central dispatch or an aggregator. These systems may also include over ride switches that allow customers to opt out or override specific demand reduction strategies. The Commission retains the flexibility to interpret whether or not a proposed system meets this definition without the need to change or modify this definition in order to ensure its goal of reducing peak electricity is met by June 1, 2001.


      B. Peak Electricity Demand Savings — Peak electricity demand savings are calculated as the average hourly reduction in demand during a summer afternoon when California system electrical demand is very high. The summer afternoon period is defined as the hours of 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., on non-holiday weekdays during the months of June though September. This four hour average value will be used as a proxy for demand savings during individual hours of ISO Alerts and/or high system demand. For more details, refer to the definition in the Overall Guidelines.

      C. Peak Outdoor Design Temperature—The highest or peak temperature conditions expected at a given building site over a long time period which are typically used in combination with assumptions about building internal loads to design and size the air conditioning system to provide comfort to building occupants during the hottest summer days.

      D. Pilot test—A system test of the Demand Responsive building systems which includes an estimate of the actual peak electricity demand savings achieved by comparing the average actual kW demand for the building (or buildings) for the five previous days with similar temperature conditions between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the actual kW demand for the building during operation of the Demand Responsive building system. The test may also include transmitting this data to the Independent System Operator and/or an aggregator.

      E. Verified peak electricity demand savings —The actual or measured peak electricity demand savings measured during a test of the installed system over at least a six hour period from system start to finish. This result may need to be normalized or adjusted from the raw pilot test result (in kW) for comparison to the temperature conditions specified in the estimate of peak electricity demand savings in the application.

      5. Eligible Applicants

      A. For grants—The Commission may award grants to commercial building owners and property management organizations that serve commercial buildings.

      B. For sole source contracts—The Commission may sign contracts with any reputable firm or party that can demonstrate the capability to recruit customers, install the demand responsive control systems, and verify the peak electricity reductions. Investor owned utilities may participate as a subcontractor but may not be the prime contractor without the express permission of the California Public Utilities Commission.

      C. Interagency Agreements—The Commission may sign interagency agreements with the Department of General Services, the University of California or California State University system to facilitate the installation of these Demand Responsive building systems and or monitoring capabilities for existing shedding or control systems in state or university buildings.

      6. Eligible Projects

      A. For grants—The Commission plans to offer grants to reimburse commercial building owners or property management organizations serving commercial buildings for the costs of installing, testing and operating Demand Responsive building systems during peak design temperature conditions. Priority consideration will be given to applications that request $250 or less per KW of estimated peak electricity demand savings. Applications requesting more than $250/kw will be considered if AB970 funds are available. In any case, applicants who wish to maximize their chances of receiving funding should request only the portion of project costs required for the project to be economically attractive and operational by June 1, 2001. The Commission may withhold for consideration proposals requesting more than $250 per KW pending a determination of whether proposals requesting $250 per KW or less will fully subscribe the available funds and or additional funds become available. These funds may also be used to fund the installation of interval meters below current meter quality requirements if the Commission decides this is consistent with the need to provide feedback to customers on system operation and potential peak electricity demand savings. The Demand Responsive building system may include an option for an override switch or other method to override the dispatch signal. The Commission retains the flexibility to decide whether or not a specific project proposal qualifies based on the definitions above without the need to explicitly change these guidelines to ensure it meets its goals of reducing peak electricity demand in a timely manner.

      B. For contracts—Project funding will be available for the costs of recruiting customers, installing Demand Responsive building system control equipment, testing and installing the communications devices, verifying the load reductions in a pilot test and to pay for necessary improvements in lighting system controls. Contractors accept the risk of finding buildings compatible with the installation of Demand Responsive building systems, convincing the owners to install Demand Responsive building system, testing the systems, and delivering the capability to deliver a fixed amount of MW reduction for a fixed price. . Priority consideration will be given to contract teams that request $250 or less per kW of estimated peak electricity demand savings. Potential contractors who request more than $250/kW will be considered if funds are still available and the potential contractor makes a compelling case that the system is likely to be cost effective in the long term for society and to the building owners . In any case, potential contractors who wish to maximize their chances of receiving funding should request only the portion of project costs required for the project to be economically attractive and operational by June 1, 2001. Contractors must offer customers the option of installing an override switch or some method of overriding the dispatch signal. Contract funding may also be used to monitor, or estimate using a sampling approach, the load reductions achieved by the dispatch signal at the distribution level, aggregate load reductions for use at the scheduling level, and fund the operating costs of these systems at the scheduling coordinator level.

      C. For interagency agreements—Project funding may be made available for installing and testing software and metering hardware capable of monitoring the peak savings achieved by different types of control strategies, and to directly support the installation and testing of Demand Responsive building systems in State and university buildings.

      7. Type and Method of Funding

      A. For grants—The Commission will release a grant solicitation. Grant applications will be screened for minimum eligibility requirements. Eligible applications will then be evaluated and scored using selection evaluation criteria to determine if they meet the minimum qualifying points, as specified in the grant solicitation. Grants will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis to applicants receiving at least the minimum qualifying points. The minimum grant level eligible for project funding is $250,000 or projected savings for a building or group of buildings of at least 1 MW.

      B. For contracts—The Commission will enter into sole source contracts.

      C. For interagency agreements—The Commission will negotiate interagency agreements with the agencies that manage and control State and university buildings.

      8. Criteria

      A. For grants to building owners or property management organizations—
      applications will be evaluated and scored based on the following criteria:

      1. Probability that the Demand Responsive building system installation will be completed by June 1, 2001.

      2. Probability that the pilot test will be completed before June 1, 2001, and a report of the verified peak electricity demand savings will be sent to the Commission before the June 1, 2001, deadline.

      3. Probability that the installation will actually achieve the estimated peak electricity demand savings within some reasonable confidence band.

      4. Probability that actual project costs will not exceed the estimated project costs.

      B. For sole source contracts—Contracts will be executed based on the following
      criteria:

      1. Estimated cost per MW of peak electricity demand savings defined as total contract costs divided by the estimated peak electricity demand savings.

      2. Proposed plans to test the Demand Responsive building systems and verify peak electricity demand savings across the building or buildings.

      3. Previous experience in installing energy management control and Demand Responsive building systems and achieving peak electricity demand reductions.

      4. Previous experience in recruiting customers and meeting installation deadlines.

      5. Previous experience in installing and managing load management/ shedding systems.

      6. Proposed location of the buildings to be equipped with Demand Responsive building systems or basic metering hardware and software.

      7. Ability to complete the work and achieve the estimated peak electricity demand savings reduction by June 1, 2001.

      8. Cost to the state is reasonable and contract is in the best interest of State.

      C. For interagency agreements—The proposed statement of work within an interagency agreement will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

      1. Ability to complete the work and achieve the estimated peak load reduction before June 1, 2001.

      2. Estimated cost to complete the work.

      3. Probability that the estimated peak electricity demand savings will be realized in the summer of 2001.

      9. Application Process for Grants

      Eligible commercial building owners or associations interested in receiving grant funding shall apply to the Commission by responding to a solicitation. The minimum information required from each applicant will include, but not be limited to:

      · a plan to install and test building control system before June 1, 2001, and measure the level of peak electricity demand savings achieved through pre-specified load control strategies during peak summer temperature conditions;

      · the estimated total cost of installing and testing the Demand Responsive building system and the requested amount of grant funding from the Commission not to exceed the equivalent of $250/kW of peak electricity demand savings ;

      · the schedule for project installation, testing and completion;

      · an estimate from a registered engineer of the peak electricity demand savings resulting from the operation of the Demand Responsive building system; and

      · location of the commercial building and evidence demonstrating site control and a commitment to install and use the system.

      The Commission encourages the applicant to aggregate individual projects into a combined application, wherever possible. For grants, the project must benefit the recipient directly.

      10. Approval of Awards

      The Committee will make recommendations for all contract, grant, and interagency agreement awards. The Commission will approval the awards at a Commission business meeting. In addition, contracts over $75,000 must be approved by the Department of General Services.



      11. Award Payments and Invoicing

      A. For grants: Costs for installation, operation, and testing of the Demand Responsive building system and the installation of hardware to provide feedback to building operators on system performance will be reimbursed up to a pre-specified amount of $250 per estimated kW reduction. Fifty percent of the total grant amount will be paid upon receipt of invoices for the costs to install and test the Demand Responsive systems. The balance of the funds will be paid upon completion of the pilot test of system operation and receipt of a report the level of the peak electricity demand savings. The grant agreement will contain project milestones. Failure to meet any milestone may result in termination of the award by the Commission as indicated in the Overall Program Guidelines.

      B. For contracts or interagency agreements: Payments will be based on the completion of scheduled task(s) or time and materials in the work statement. Tasks may include but are not limited to recruiting a given number of customers or a given level of load relief, installing the systems, testing of the dispatch signal and any metering displays for feedback to building owners, and pilot testing buildings or groups of buildings. Payments will be made based on the costs and materials. Clauses for failure to recruit the contracted amount of customers and or kW will be part of the contract.

      12. Reports and Documentation

      All recipients will be required to keep records of how frequently the Demand Responsive building systems were used and whether the load reductions were achieved by manual adjustments to building controls or automatically in response to “emergency” or price signals sent by a third party
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      Good Luck,

      Kav
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      schrieb am 20.02.01 17:47:00
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Hi,

      CNES hat 15 Mio. US$ von einer Investmentbank bekommen und scheint tatsächlich in dem CEC Programm zu sein. Alles nachzulesen bei Yahoo. Aber eine andere Frage: Das Kürzel hat sich in CNES.OB geändert. Was heißt das?

      Danke + Tschüs,

      Ele27
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      schrieb am 02.03.01 14:52:27
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      @Ele27

      CNES.OB kann ich nicht nachvollziehen. Auch in der RT Quote Abfrage ist alles beim alten mit OTC BB Domestic CNES

      Gruss Speedfreak
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      schrieb am 16.03.01 08:44:31
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Neue Info:

      "ConectiSys is Proud to Announce...
      LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 15, 2001--ConectiSys Corp., (OTCBB:CNES - news) announced today that it has selected Landis & Gyr Inc. electrical meter as the product of choice. Landis & Gyr Inc. is a subsidiary of Siemens USA.

      The ALTIMUS(TM) is a solid-state meter designed with deregulation in mind, which utilizes solid-state advance technology. This cost effective meter features Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) and when combined with a low cost ``H-Net`s`` Real-Time of Use Wireless Communications, the system becomes a preferred solution for the residential and commercial electrical metering reading requirements domestically.

      In the past several weeks the company`s president, Mr. Rodney W. Lighthipe has meet with San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE) and Southern California Edison (SCE), which have expressed their desire to become participants in the delivery of State Grants currently available to the company, that will facilitate further developmental applications specific to ``Real-Time of Use`` and ``Load Shading Programs,`` followed by a joint release of the ``H-Net`` Networks in Southern California.

      Talks are currently on going with representatives of Edelnor S.A.A. Edelnor is the SA the largest electrical provider in the country of Peru with over 850,000 customers, which comprises the northern region of Lima including its Metropolitan in the provinces of Callao, Huaura, Barranca and Oyon. The company serves a total of 52 districts exclusively and, with Luz Del Sur S.A.A Distribute Electricity.

      In further News...

      ConectiSys is offering manufactures exclusivity to manufacture productivity, with first right of refusal beyond known manufacturing capabilities and a strategic alliance, which requires cost reduction funding to the company for said rights.

      ConectiSys is currently considering several proposals from significant board manufactures domestically and abroad for mass production of its ``H-Net`` products. Although, the company is finding favorable proposals from aggressive China manufactures, it has not excluded domestic bidders at this time."

      Tschüs,

      Ele27
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      schrieb am 10.04.01 09:04:57
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Pressmitteilung:

      To all investors of Conectisys,

      Please call me in the morning at 914-767-0707 after 9:30 a.m. As we may see another press release regarding revenue for the first time within the next week. There are alot of new things that are developing with this company due to the energy crisis in California that shareholders should be made aware of. Please look at the press release at the bottom of this page.

      Sincerely
      Robert Koch
      Dailyfinancial.com
      Press Release
      Conectisys Delivers Value Added Assets
      LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 9, 2001--ConectiSys Corp. (OTCBB: CNES - news) announced today that the Company has accepted two more prominent applicants to serve as members on its Advisory Committee.

      The Company had previously announced its first two members, Larry W. Siler of Edison in Chicago and Tod O`Connor, a lobbying specialist in California. The Company is pleased to present the following new Advisory Committee Members:

      Dr. Hugo Pomrehn was nominated by President Bush on June 28, 1992 to serve as the Under Secretary of Energy, and was confirmed by the United States Senate for that position on September 29, 1992. As Under Secretary to Admiral James Watkins, Dr. Pomrehn was the third highest, ranking official at the U.S. Department of Energy, which employed approximately 170,000 federal and contractor personnel and had an annual budget of $20 billion.

      Dr. Pomrehn`s professional career covers a broad spectrum of energy and environmental technologies. He has been engaged in engineering and management consulting in the energy and nuclear fields for more than 30 years. He also was Vice President of the Bechtel Corporation.

      Mr. Aaron R. Sokol is a Vice President at Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown. Mr. Sokol`s responsibilities include providing innovative and customized solutions in order to preserve and enhance one`s wealth. He is also responsible for new business development as well as global financial advisory services for existing and prospective clients.

      Mr. Sokol joined Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown from Los Angeles-based Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. Mr. Sokol has also served as an Assistant Vice President at First Chicago Capital Markets, Inc., and prior to that, worked in Corporate Finance at Nations Bank Capital Markets, Inc. Mr. Sokol earned a J.D. from Boston University School of Law and a M.B.A. in Finance and New Venture Management from the University of Southern California.

      The Company is engaging with a number of energy and financial experts for the purpose of deploying its new Commercial Wireless Telecommunications Network, H-Net(TM).

      In further news:

      The company has changed the date of its annual shareholder meeting. It now intends to hold its annual shareholder meeting at the same location as last year at One World Trade Center in Long Beach, California on May 30, 2001 at 10:00 AM PST.

      Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subjects to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company`s control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in testing and evaluation of products, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission

      Tschüs,

      Ele27
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      schrieb am 10.04.01 17:36:19
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Schien eine gute News zu sein: plus 83%.

      Ele27
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      schrieb am 29.04.01 14:29:47
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Tuesday April 24, 7:32 am Eastern Time
      Press Release
      ConectiSys Update
      LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2001--ConectiSys Corp. (OTCBB: CNES - news) announced today that it received $300,000 in bridge financing from an institutional investor. This is in addition to the $15 million funding commitment through the Private Equity Line of Credit Agreement announced last month with the same institutional investor.

      ConectiSys is looking forward and preparing for the next generation of H-Net(TM), its core product. The Company is in the process of redesigning for mass production, enabling a clear path for large-scale deployment of its wireless networks. The compact board and chip set is designed to integrate into the new line of smart meters developed by the leading meter manufacturers for domestic use. H-Net(TM) will be ready for manufacturing in the third quarter of this year.

      Mr. Robert A. Spigno, the Company`s CEO said, ``It is of my opinion that the Company has proven through its H-Net(TM) pilot programs the required solution for the utilities electrical (Real Time of Use) monitoring programs.`` Spigno went on to say, ``The Company has done an excellent job networking within the utility industry and is developing a high state of awareness within the State of California.``

      ``The fact that H-Net`s(TM) two-way communications allows time of use load shedding at peak power consumption hours has not been fully realized by the industry at large. In the months ahead I believe the ConectiSys product capabilities will be broadly accepted as the leading wireless solution, followed by mass deployment of its newly formed telecommunications platform. The Company is continuously lobbying its concept and encourages the state to provide a live platform, which I believe will end the debate and set the course for power management distribution statewide. H-Net(TM) is an elegant, low cost solution to a highly complex problem.``

      -0- Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subjects to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company`s control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in testing and evaluation of products, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.


      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Contact:

      Investors Relations:
      Robert Koch, Dailyfinancial.com
      info@dailyfinancial.com
      (877) 285-5587 or (914) 767-0707
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      schrieb am 19.06.01 17:08:39
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Keine Ahnung, ob das noch jemand interessiert, aber hier sind die neuesten Infos:

      Dear Mr . X ,

      My understanding is that CNES has delivered 4-5 units to Edison to be installed over the next 10- 15 days at a local shopping mall in California. This will enable both Edison and Siemans to view the product in an open enviorment. We just thought you may like to know. If there are any other questions please call 1-877-285-5587

      Robert Koch CEO

      Dailyfinancial.com

      Ele27
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      schrieb am 08.08.01 09:39:00
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      News:

      Dear Shareholders!

      The following is an excerpt from the SB2 that has been summited to the SEC today. We believe that the UCI contract will lead to $650,000 in revenues; (the first bit of revenue in over 3 yrs). The APEP progranm at UCI is with EDISON, ENRON and the California Energy Commision!

      Our deployment strategy is to capture the priority placement of H-Net for testing. We have reached an agreement for the evaluation of H-Net in the Advanced Power and Energy Program at University of California in Irvine, California. The program is a three level program of extensive laboratory and field-testing, and evaluation consisting of the following:

      Level I Platform: High Supervision Beta Test Laboratory

      Level II Platform: Institutional Environment

      Level III Platform: University Research Park Living Laboratory

      The Advanced Power and Energy Program is engaged in the development of test protocols for Distributed Resources including micro turbine generators, fuel cells, and combined heat and power applications. The plans are to undertake the development of test protocols for advanced metering and real time-of-use metering under the auspices of stakeholder agencies such as the California Energy Commission.

      As part of this program, the University of California Irvine through the Advanced Power and Energy Program will include technologies such as that developed by ConectiSys with the understanding its mission is to accelerate the market viability of energy related technologies and systems, and this mission requires that the Advanced Power and Energy Program conduct objective research and development programs.

      The Advanced Power and Energy Program will give H-Net the national platform upon which to prove itself out as a viable, efficient and reliable method of automated meter reading at a cost that is comparable to the current manual methods of meter reading.

      In addition to University of California and the Advanced Power and Energy Program, we plan to do beta field-testing with various utilities and energy service providers across the country. Generally, we plan to begin in California and then move on to major cities across the country.

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      Mal sehen, was passiert.

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