注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 09:50

Originally posted by 注册以后2 at 2005-10-13 14:19
12.46-----12.40      已 进30%

13。57我将再次和550挥泪而别

卡布里的月光 发表于 2005-10-14 09:52

记住昨天说的,今天要走在均价上方!

卡布里的月光 发表于 2005-10-14 09:59

今天的第一目标12.8已经达到!

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 10:06

看这5分钟.若能锁住量.则今天还有新高

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 10:11

Originally posted by 注册以后2 at 2005-10-14 10:06
看这5分钟.若能锁住量.则今天还有新高
好...漂亮!!

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 10:17

可惜啊.30分钟启动量太小了..没有什么大动作 当反弹对待伺机把昨天12.4进的出掉:*20*:

雪花~ 发表于 2005-10-14 10:17

天天学习

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 10:22

单从5分钟形态看短线或许最多能冲到13.57 最多最多

shine2008 发表于 2005-10-14 10:27

不以涨喜,不以跌悲
(呵呵,说的是目前价位)

qinjiayu 发表于 2005-10-14 10:42

进入阵地战阶段

多空各据自己的有利地形,展开冲锋和阻击。

求知华 发表于 2005-10-14 10:50

楼上说的极是

tnl 发表于 2005-10-14 10:54

现在做短线差价难度加大

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 10:57

盘中调整基本到位了

小秋秋 发表于 2005-10-14 10:58

多空厮杀

注册以后2 发表于 2005-10-14 11:05

600543   5.39到达是铁板钉钉的事实

qinjiayu 发表于 2005-10-14 11:20

6.96买入0969 500股

现总持仓0969   6500股
          600030   2000股
资金使用率   55%

shine2008 发表于 2005-10-14 12:00

美国出现PV安装政府化的又一事例:
夏威夷珍珠港美海军设施工程中心举行PV落成仪式

http://www.solarbuzz.com/Photos/PL-PearlHarbor.jpg
October 14, 2005


Pearl Harbor, HI, USA: US Navy Inaugurates Hawaii's Largest Solar Electric System

Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Hawaii (NAVFAC Hawaii) and PowerLight Corporation, yesterday held a Solar Dedication ceremony to celebrate the installation of the largest federal photovoltaic array in Hawaii.

The 309kW PowerLight PowerGuard solar electric rooftop system, located atop Ford Island¹s Building 54 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, will generate clean and reliable electricity for the Navy. The array covers 31,000 square feet of roof space, and incorporates 1,545 solar panels made by Sharp Corporation. During the daytime, this solar system generates energy equivalent to that normally used to power over 300 homes.


New Ford Island PV System Shines in the Oahu Sun
"The deployment of solar power at NAVFAC Hawaii demonstrates the Navy¹s commitment to using energy management practices that reduce operational costs and protect the environment," said Captain Richard D. Roth, commanding officer, NAVFAC Hawaii. "Using clean generation is very consistent with the Navy's ongoing efforts to leverage superior operational expertise and technologies."

The array's solar power will be added to the Navy's electrical grid at Pearl Harbor and provide additional peak shaving power during the busiest part of the work day. Not only will it reduce the demand on Hawaiian Electric Company's power grid, it will improve air quality by avoiding thousands of tons of polluting nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, the solar power is expected to save the Navy $40K per year, at current Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) rates.

"Installing photovoltaics at governmental facilities is a sound, sensible way for us to use distributed energy resources to meet our renewable energy goals as well as reduce operating costs," said Captain Roth. "In addition, deploying these technologies assures our energy independence and national security."

Pearl Harbor's solar power system began as a HECO initiative and joint venture with the Navy. Originally, HECO offered to finance and build a photovoltaic array on Navy land, which they would lease. Over time, the project was adjusted and what began as a 100 kW photovoltaic system in a large-scale energy park to be located in Pearl Harbor's West Loch area, evolved into a 309 kW system placed onto the roof of Ford Island¹s Building 54.

"Solar power proved to be a wonderful energy solution," said Kevin Saito, energy manager, NAVFAC Hawaii. "By leveraging Hawaii¹s abundant sunshine, this photovoltaic system combines the environmental benefits of solar with the ability to provide onsite power. This project provides a more, cost-stable source of electricity, mitigating the sharp increase in fuel prices with which we are so familiar."

The 309kW photovoltaic system was designed and installed by PowerLight Corporation of Northern California, and is operated by Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Hawaii. Funding for this project was obtained through the outstanding efforts of the State of Hawaii's Congressional Delegation.

The designated location for the solar array, a historic, pre-World War II aircraft hanger on Ford Island, Building 54, received endorsements from Navy Region Hawaii¹s Historic Preservation (HP) architect and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). It was chosen for its suitable roof structure and lay out for the array.

PowerLight installed its PowerGuard solar electric rooftop system in September 2005. NAVFAC Hawaii took responsibility for the array and its utilities personnel provided the equipment needed to connect the photovoltaic system to the Navy's power grid.

In late September, the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (HNEI), partnering with NAVFAC Hawaii, installed their monitoring equipment to collect data, and analyze the effectiveness of the solar array.

"We commend the U.S. Navy for taking such a strong leadership role in implementing clean, renewable solar power," said PowerLight President Dan Shugar. "Wider deployment of onsite solar generation is helping to secure our Nation's energy independence and national security. NAVFAC Hawaii's vision to implement innovative technologies is terrific; our collaboration with the Navy has been instrumental in making this project, as well as one at Naval Base Coronado, a reality. PowerLight is committed to helping make the Navy more energy and cost-efficient, with minimal impact to the environment."

卡布里的月光 发表于 2005-10-14 12:42

qinjiayu
忘记昨天说的事了?

qinjiayu 发表于 2005-10-14 13:09

卡布,刚回来,把网址再说一遍

呵呵

qinjiayu 发表于 2005-10-14 13:20

0969短线止损出场

6.93卖出6000股
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