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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 22nd, 2023 | 07:30 CET
Black Week in the energy sector: Short hydrogen - Long oil! Shell, BP, Prospera Energy, and Plug Power under the microscope
It sounds ambitious! To completely restructure Europe's energy supply, the European Union would need to invest a good EUR 300 billion in alternative energy sources, infrastructure and raw material supply contracts by 2030. As of 2021, Germany alone was importing 45% of its fossil fuels from Russia, which had been a valued partner until then. After the start of the war in Ukraine, this long-standing business partner was removed from the list. However, this also means that the very cheap sources are no longer accessible for Central Europe. Therefore, electricity, heating and mobility prices will remain high while public coffers are empty. Shareholders who bet on Greentech have to endure a crash in the hydrogen sector while fossil fuels are experiencing a renaissance. Where are the medium-term opportunities?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 15th, 2023 | 06:15 CET
Plug Power causes hydrogen tremor - Will dynaCERT and Daimler Truck benefit?
For a long time, hydrogen was considered a real alternative to fossil fuels, especially in freight transport, as refueling times were significantly shorter than electric trucks, and the range was often greater. However, this requires suitable infrastructure and a sufficient supply of green hydrogen. Plug Power aims to provide this infrastructure. However, the Company may run out of money before achieving this goal. This creates opportunities for providers of alternative solutions, such as dynaCERT's HydraGEN™ technology, which enables fuel savings and reduces emissions. Daimler Truck could also benefit from the current situation with its electric trucks. We take a closer look at all three companies.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 14th, 2023 | 07:15 CET
Plug Power with Warning Signals! Should you buy SMA Solar and Altech Advanced Materials shares?
Anyone who had hoped that Plug Power's quarterly figures would herald a recovery in the share price was disappointed. On the contrary, the figures should set alarm bells ringing for shareholders of the hydrogen specialist because the investor favorite is running out of money! Is there still hope? In contrast, SMA Solar and Altech Advanced Materials are performing well. Although the share prices of the solar and battery companies have also fallen, there is positive operational news. Altech has published a strong update on its solid-state battery production plant. SMA is significantly increasing profits, but analysts are not satisfied.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 13th, 2023 | 07:00 CET
Plug Power falters, Almonty Industries and Rheinmetall with exclamation marks
The hydrogen sector, which has been touted as having a promising future in terms of achieving climate goals, has been punished in recent months. Following Plug Power's disastrous quarterly figures, many peer group companies have now seen further sell-offs. In contrast, there are rays of hope to report from China in the photovoltaics sector, suggesting that the market leader could be on the verge of a strong turnaround.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 9th, 2023 | 07:00 CET
Plug Power, Daimler Truck, dynaCERT - Which share has the greatest potential in the energy poker game?
Today, the US company Plug Power is presenting its quarterly figures for Q3/23. According to research firm Zacks, the results could be surprisingly positive for investors. Daimler Truck, on the other hand, impresses with its calm continuity. After the peak last year, the Company is returning to a more stable state, and the management has an enticing forecast for the upcoming year. For those who want to combine the best of both worlds - innovative technology and logistics - there is no way around the Canadian company dynaCERT. The Company is in the commercialization phase of its bridge technologies for trucks and uses hydrogen gas to reduce emissions. The product offers several advantages for long-distance transportation. Find out more about these benefits here.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 8th, 2023 | 08:00 CET
Ukraine, Middle East, BRICS - Is climate policy over? Nel ASA, Klimat X, SFC Energy and Plug Power with 100% chances!
The turnaround was sudden and very sharp. A few days ago, the DAX, NASDAQ and hydrogen stocks were in free fall, but the tide turned at the beginning of November. The DAX 40 jumped 600 points because the central banks on both sides of the Atlantic finally ceased tightening, and the first interest rate cuts are now expected in 2024. The hydrogen protagonists suffered losses of up to 70% in just 6 months - but Nel & Co have already made up a third of those losses. What is next for Greentech stocks?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 8th, 2023 | 07:45 CET
Should you buy shares now? Plug Power, JinkoSolar, Almonty Industries
Renewable energy shares have faced a difficult few weeks. However, exciting buying opportunities always arise in such market phases. For instance, Plug Power's quarterly figures are due tomorrow. Can this trigger a breakout from the downtrend? Buying Almonty shares could soon pay off. Analysts expect the tungsten producer to massively increase its sales and profits from 2024. JinkoSolar's quarterly figures were convincing. But the bad news from SolarEdge and Co. is depressing sentiment in the industry.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 3rd, 2023 | 07:30 CET
Hydrogen is back: Nel ASA, Plug Power with 50% potential. What are Shell and Saturn Oil + Gas up to?
Things have moved quickly. Last week, the DAX 40 index scratched the 14,600-point mark, but yesterday, it was close to the 15,200 hurdle in heavy trading. This is a dream situation from a chart point of view, as the market was able to bid farewell to the short scenario with the central banks taking a breather and presented an ecstatic rebound. Hydrogen stocks Nel ASA and Plug Power, which had been beaten up for a long time, made strong gains yesterday, while oil stocks Shell and Saturn Oil & Gas consolidated at a high level. How long will the hydrogen rebound last, and what is next for the energy sector? We do the math.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 31st, 2023 | 07:10 CET
Nel ASA, First Hydrogen, Plug Power - Huge potential at reduced levels
Shareholders of hydrogen companies have been suffering from a runaway correction for about two years. After the price explosions at the beginning of the decade, many companies have come back down to earth. There is no question that hydrogen is elementary to achieving climate neutrality. Nevertheless, many companies are still ambitiously valued despite the share price losses. For selected stocks, there is now an opportunity for long-term multiplication at the current price levels.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 24th, 2023 | 07:00 CEST
Uranium with exploding demand! Uniper, GoviEx Uranium, Plug Power, RWE - The next 100% value in the portfolio
With a global alliance, the participants of the last climate conference in Cairo want to implement their NetZero targets by 2035 or 2045. The speed of adaptation to more sustainable energy production and use is, of course, dependent on the public investment budgets of governments. In Germany and the EU, eco-taxes are levied to fund other areas, such as transport, which are then to be invested in environmental projects. However, most participants in the climate agreement are overburdened because of the high costs of migration management and rising government spending. However, because many countries still have a good infrastructure for nuclear energy, this form of energy is now being used to achieve the desired climate neutrality somewhat earlier and more easily. The protagonists of this view in Europe are France, Spain, Poland and the Czech Republic - Germany is staying out of this issue. However, around 100 new reactors are to be built worldwide, so uranium as a raw material is once again at the top of the shopping list. Which stocks are at the forefront of this trend?
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