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Gene PlavnikSeptember 19, 2008
Prepare to Drive Electric Soon(er)
Analysis of: GM Centennial: How the Chevy Volt might affect the electric grid | www.autobloggreen.com
Author: Gene Plavnik, President, Heat Technologies Inc
1. High Gasoline Price 2. Low MPG standard of Internal Combustion Engine based  cars 3. Electric Utilities Support of Battery Powered Devices 4. Assurance from the electric utilities that they are ready to install charging stations in every house 5. Rising demand for electric energy in general...
Markus BatesSeptember 12, 2008
RIO - Getting the Most Value for Your Product
Analysis of: Brazilian Miner Vale Confirms Talks to Raise Asia Iron-Ore Prices | online.wsj.com
Author: Markus Bates, President, BCM Enterprises, LLC
1.  Timing of CVRD announcement is rather odd with record iron ore inventories and steel prices beginning to slide in China. 2.  Longterm mismatch between iron ore supply and steel demand not readily apparent in today's market. 3.  The gap in vessel freight spread between Brazil and Australia...
Craig MarstonAugust 28, 2008
Wrong Timing For Shipyard Consolidation
Analysis of: Usual suspects | www.tradewinds.no
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Tradewinds reported that the list of suitors for the 50.4% stake being offered in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) includes Hyundai Heavy Industry, Posco, the GS Group, and Hanwha Group.  Analysts expect a bidding war to result.  While a great time for sellers to unlock...
Craig MarstonAugust 28, 2008
Jinhui Too Optimistic
Analysis of: Macro meltdown? | www.tradewinds.no
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Jinhui Shipping & Transportation (Oslo:JIN.OL) reported record profits and simultaneously warned of weaker medium term prospects.  The company rightly cited macroeconomic concerns on the demand side, but is overly optimistic related to the supply side.
August 28, 2008
US Wind Power, The Pickens Plan, and Antiquated Power Grid
Analysis of: U.S wind power strangled by antiquated power grid | www.iht.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The Promise of Wind Power and the freeing up Natural Gas for internal combustion engine needs holds great promise for the US's shorter term Energy Needs.   We must not let our Antiquated Power Grid stop us from moving forward with wind and solar if we are to solve...
Craig MarstonAugust 27, 2008
NOL Likely To Acquire Hapag-Lloyd
Analysis of: NOL will not pay over the odds for Hapag | www.lloydslist.com
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Despite the 4b Euro "minimum" price that TUI is placing on Hapag, opposition from Hamburg, and a very conservative acquisition history, NOL is very likely to be the successful bidder.
Craig MarstonAugust 20, 2008
Credit Crunch Not A Factor For Overall Shipbuilding Industry
Analysis of: Credit Crunch Spreads to Shipyards | www.marinelink.com
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
The impact of the "credit crunch," while real for individual companies, is not a factor for the overall shipbuilding industry.  The few building slots that have been canceled by owner default have been readily resold at higher margins.  The drop-off in post-2010 orders has its roots in oversupply...
August 19, 2008
Clean Air Ruling’s Potential Affect on Utilities and IPPs Long SO2 and NOx Allowances
Analysis of: Clean Air Ruling Raises Doubts Over Investments | www.cattlenetwork.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    Court’s decision vacating the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) potentially affects utilities or IPPs long the allowances as described in the section that follows.
August 18, 2008
Regulated Utilities Benefit from Environmental Retrofit Spending on Power Plants and on Shorter Depreciation Period
Analysis of: Proposal Would Cut Oregon Coal Plant’s Haze-Causing Pollution | www.oregonlive.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    When air pollution retrofits are placed on a power plant, a regulated, investor-owned, utility financially benefits.  An unregulated, independent power producer (IPP) does not necessarily financially benefit.
August 18, 2008
CAIR Ruling Makes it Cheaper to Turn Off/Bypass Scrubbers, But Unlikely to Happen
Analysis of: Power Failure: A Court Defeat for the EPA Leaves it Up to Congress to Tackle Utilities' Air Pollution | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The Court’s July 11, 2008 decision vacating the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) caused the price of SO2 emissions allowances to decrease less than the cost of operating a scrubber to reduce the SO2 emissions.  The discussions that follow discuss this and the likelihood...

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