scalarparty ([info]scalarparty) wrote,
@ 2006-05-22 08:53:00
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Entry tags:ds, greenbiz, sog-si, solar

the Daystar plan...
CEO John Tuttle points the way forward
DST
Wow. Two of my favorite companies in the news back to back = ) yay.
"We strongly believe that the global demand for non-fossil fuel energy solutions, the continued shortage of Silicon solar cells, the progress and experience we have achieved to date, and the support and encouragement from our stakeholders have converged to create a window of opportunity that has driven us to accelerate the deployment of our manufacturing capabilities. To accomplish this we have developed an execution plan that includes a number of near term achievable milestones. The purpose of releasing this plan to our Stakeholders is to provide a framework for monitoring our progress in the coming months and years." And the plan has been working out for them, as they are one of the newest shining stars of the solar world. So click and read up on the plan for the next phase of DayStar taking over!




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2007-08-02 10:39 pm UTC (link)
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Going Green - Way to go - what with crude oil price above USD$100 per barrel these days!
[info]shanastomper
2008-04-13 02:17 am UTC (link)
I am curious as to What is biodiesel fuels?

In Malaysia, palm oil is used to make biodiesel and this is becoming more infeasible economiccally now with the price of palm oil at RM$3500. It was RM$1600 2 years ago!

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