16 Nov
China Wind Systems (CHWY.ob) announced their quarterly and wind revenues are starting to ramp to quite impressive levels. This is a small cap that has signed a supply agreement with GE for 14 million end of July and is investing into future revenues and future growth in the growing China market. Given the nice wind revenue increase by CHWY.ob in the worst economic depression since the great depression, China Wind Systems could be getting more attention by me for future wind revenue growth story down the road.
I want to see where and how they get listed on another major index since the other stocks uplisted like RINO and CAGS have been quite the story stocks of growth.
16 Nov
16-11-2009
On the road to COP15!
Over the weekend, the world’s longest wind turbine blade undertook a journey across islands and bridges from small-town Lunderskov to Danish capital Copenhagen. The journey ended up at a location which will attract the attention of millions of people during the crucial days of negotiation for our climate’s future. The 61.5 meter long blade will greet the world’s leaders at the COP15 conference in December.
See the impressive 61.5 meter long blade on its way to COP15 in Copenhagen!
Wind power works! That is one of the strong arguments from the wind industry at the COP15 conference in December, symbolized by the physical presence of the world’s longest wind turbine blade in serial production, the LM 61.5 P from LM Glasfiber.
The blade is a demonstrable and clear evidence of the intensive development that has taken place within the wind industry. Just 25 years ago, the largest wind turbines had blades with a diameter of 15 meters and were only capable of producing 50 kW of electricity. Today, the largest mass-produced wind turbine has a rotor diameter of 126 meters, sweeps the near-equivalent of two football pitches and produces 5 MW a year – enough electricity to power 5,000 European households.
The blade left LM Glasfiber’s plant in Lunderskov early Friday heading for its journey towards Copenhagen. Here it was installed at the main entrance at the Bella Center as part of the Wind Power Works Campaign in collaboration with GWEC, the Global Wind Energy Council and Vindmølleindustrien, the Danish wind industry association.
Click here to see the video and photos of the blade passing through Denmark.
You can read more about the Wind Power Works Campaign at http://www.windpowerworks.net
Further information:
LM Glasfiber
Helle Andersen, tel.: +45 5138 8369
Senior Manager, Communication
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