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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 2nd, 2022 | 13:34 CET
GreenTech shares jump! Siemens Energy, Defense Metals, JinkoSolar, and Nordex in focus
Fossil energy supply is becoming increasingly expensive. The political disappearance of supplier and commodity giant Russia is creating a dangerous undersupply, especially for Central Europe. The approaching winter could pose problems, and the industry might have to deal with rationing in the medium term. Products are becoming considerably more expensive to produce, and as a result, selling prices on the shelves are also increasing. The inflationary spiral is thus spiraling upward, and sales are falling. Meanwhile, GreenTech solutions are more in demand than ever for the purchase of energy. Which shares are playing to the fore here?
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on October 24th, 2022 | 10:45 CEST
Rock Tech Lithium, TubeSolar, JinkoSolar - Breakthroughs in green innovation
The European Commission plans to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990. This ambitious target for the current decade should lead to steady progress on the EU's path to climate neutrality by 2050. The key to achieving the climate turnaround is to increase the share of renewables in the overall energy mix. This should contribute at least 32% in around 8 years. But what sounds simple in theory is all the more difficult to implement in practice. That is because, in addition to raw materials that are already in short supply, there is a lack of open space for solar energy. Nevertheless, young companies, in particular, are achieving breakthroughs through innovation, which should be reflected in increased company values in the future.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 19th, 2022 | 14:10 CEST
These stocks are fighting the energy crisis: BASF, Nel ASA, JinkoSolar and Globex Mining
The current energy crisis is a homemade problem that has been felt primarily in Europe since the start of the war. For decades, Europe has relied on raw material supplies from Russia, and now, these have been sanctioned. Although the "old continent" has already made astonishing progress in upgrading its renewable energies, there is a threat of further price increases, blackouts and even electricity rationing if gas and oil supplies fail to materialize in the coming winter. By mid-2022, there were green power yields of between 43% and 61% of grid capacity, fossil fuels now account for only 15 to 20%, and nuclear power has been contributing only about 3.5% for several years. Nevertheless, a difficult winter probably looms because the fossil component is more than uncertain. Equity investors should look closely at who can prevail in this environment.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 11th, 2022 | 13:14 CEST
Demography and electricity - two birds with one stone: BASF, TubeSolar, JinkoSolar
It will not be long before there are more than 10 billion people in the world. The United Nations, for example, estimates that this could be possible in just over 30 years. But how can we meet the demands of so many people and satisfy their hunger for food, energy and prosperity? We present three shares that aim to provide answers to some of these questions and carry out an investment check.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 4th, 2022 | 10:58 CEST
JinkoSolar, TubeSolar, Encavis - Shares for the energy turnaround
The phase-out of fossil energy generation is a done deal in Germany, but there is still a long way to go. Germany's share of renewable energies in electricity generation was 42.4% in 2021. However, this covered only 19.7% of Germany's energy consumption. Since the flare-up of the Ukraine crisis, the expansion of renewable energies is to be accelerated. A balanced mix is essential. Spring and summer are the main times for solar power, while in fall and winter, when the days are shorter, wind power is the primary source of electricity. If we want to achieve the 2030 targets, a massive expansion is essential. Today we take a look at three renewable energy companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 22nd, 2022 | 13:28 CEST
Here are the rising prices: Nordex, Defense Metals, JinkoSolar
Recession worries and interest rate fears: experience shows that the market always goes up when sentiment is at its lowest. The first market participants, who have so far always been on the side of the bears, see hope. With the upcoming financial season, new bad news could herald the final sell-off. And then? Which stocks have long-term potential, and who could miss out on a special boom?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 13th, 2022 | 10:15 CEST
Back to basics: JinkoSolar, Alpha Copper, Varta
Without energy, everything is nothing. Every craft business, for example, in metal processing, depends on energy. The need in industry is much greater. But how can investors profit from the energy turnaround? Are the obvious stocks really the best choice? Or is it more promising to think very fundamentally? Here is an analysis between groundbreaking opportunities and solid basic investments.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 12th, 2022 | 10:30 CEST
JinkoSolar, TubeSolar, Nel ASA - The innovations of the future
Less coal, more sun! In order to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the share of renewable energy sources in Germany's gross electricity consumption is to increase to 65% by 2030. Instead of fossil fuels, more renewable energy sources are to serve as the basis for electricity production. In addition to the expansion of wind power plants at sea and on land, the German government is also pushing ahead with energy generation from solar plants. The transformation in the energy industry is creating new technology companies that could have significant potential and a bright future due to their innovation.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 8th, 2022 | 13:22 CEST
1.5 trillion Dollar crisis or special boom? K+S, Globex Mining, JinkoSolar
Jochen Stanzl of trading house CMC Markets warned at the beginning of the week of a "Lehman Moment" in the energy sector. In Wednesday's Handelsblatt, this scenario was explained in detail. According to the Norwegian energy company Equinor, the total volume of all margins on the European electricity and gas market amounts to USD 1.5 trillion. Margins are security deposits in futures transactions. In this article, we outline the explosive power this offers, which supposedly safe sectors could suffer and where the blissful islands are.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 1st, 2022 | 12:29 CEST
BYD after Buffett shock - Better to bet on JinkoSolar and Meta Materials?
So, now it is done: Star investor Warren Buffett has sold shares in the Tesla hunter, BYD. Although it is only a small part of the investment, the BYD share went down significantly. Because now, the door is open to speculation about what will happen to the legal shares - Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway still holds almost 19% of the Chinese carmaker. The convincing quarterly figures have thus receded into the background. JinkoSolar has presented mixed figures. The Company is benefiting from the skyrocketing electricity and gas prices. After all, they are driving demand for solar systems, but analysts are divided. Meta Materials' innovative functional materials are also expected to revolutionize renewable energy production in the future. For further development, the patent octopus has now strengthened itself with a veteran of the chip industry.
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