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DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Shares of photovoltaic solar products products maker, DayStar Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: DSTI) rallied more than 75 percent from Wednesday’s closing price in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that it is pursuing a strategy for offshore manufacturing of its CIGS thin-film deposition technology solar modules.

DayStar Technologies has “begun discussions with several potential partners,” which if consummated “could include joint ventures, licensing agreements, contract manufacturing agreements,” or even a reverse merger with or an acquisition of DayStar, according to CEO Magnus Ryde. “We are confident in our core proprietary CIGS technology and believe that completing a transaction with a strategic partner and manufacturing our CIGS modules offshore would provide the best opportunity to bring our product to market and to manufacture the product in the most cost effective manner,” said Ryde in a statement.
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DayStar was notified by its landlord, BMR-Gateway Boulevard LLC that the Company’s lease for the premises located at 7333-7373 Gateway Boulevard in Newark, California has been terminated.

For the first quarter, DayStar reported a net loss of $6.1 million or $1.61 per share, compared with a net loss of $7.7 million or $2.06 per share in the first quarter of 2009. The average shares outstanding and loss per share for the quarter ended March 31, 2010 and 2009 reflect the 1-for-9 reverse stock split implemented by DayStar on May 11, 2010. DayStar’s common stock began trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market on a split adjusted basis on March 12, 2010.

Solar stocks continue to have some buzz around them with stocks like STR Holdings (Nasdaq: STRI), Solarfun (Nasdaq: SOLF), Trina Solar (NYSE: TSL), JA Solar (Nasdaq: JASO), Renesola (NYSE: SOL), and GT Solar (Nasdaq: SOLR) all showing strong relative strength to the overall market the past year. Simmons & Co analyst Burt Chao recently told Reuters that “if we haven’t passed the bottom, we’re very, very close to it.” A look at the Solar Stocks Index shows that there is certainly no shortage of domestic components. However, data from the Solar Energy Industries Association suggests that solar power accounts for less than 1% of U.S. energy usage.

Verenium Corp. (VRNM) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Shares of biofuels developer Verenium Corp. (Nasdaq: VRNM) surged as much as 86 percent from Wednesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that BP (NYSE: BP) will pay $98 million for technology and facilities developed by Verenium.

“This agreement should give both companies the flexibility to pursue the growth opportunities in the respective businesses and achieve goals in the near-term,” said Verenium’s president and CEO Carlos A. Riva. ” As a result of this transaction, Verenium will have the resources to grow our commercial enzyme business while maintaining strategic access to the emerging cellulosic ethanol market in a manner that better fits our resources.”
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Under the terms of the agreement, BP will acquire Verenium’s Jennings, Louisiana facilities, including a pilot plant and demonstration scale facility; Verenium’s research and development facilities in San Diego; cellulosic biofuels technology and related intellectual property; and Verenium’s cellulosic enzyme technology and related intellectual property. BP will also retain scientists and technology experts necessary to move the projects forward.

Verenium, which is based in Cambridge, Mass., will retain its core commercial enzyme business, the ability to access select biofuels products developed by BP using the technology BP acquired, the ability to transition out of its San Diego R&D facility over the next two years, $98.3 million in cash, and an additional $10.8 million in cash to be released upon assigning the lease of Verenium’s R&D facility to BP.

BP will become the sole investor in Vercipia Biofuels, a 50-50 joint venture formed by BP and Verenium in February 2009, and will independently manage all of Vercipia’s activities going forward. Similarly, Galaxy Biofuels, a 50-50 joint development company owned by BP and Verenium, will be owned 100% by BP.

The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2010.

Broadwind Energy, Inc. (BWEN) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Shares of wind power equipment manufacturer, Broadwind Energy, Inc. were up about 37 percent from Friday’s close, in morning trading on Tuesday, after the company announced its subsidiary, Tower Tech, Inc., was selected by Gamesa Technology Corp., a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica, to supply structural wind towers for wind sites in the U.S. The towers are expected to be installed in the fourth quarter. The value of the contract was not disclosed.

“Proven experience, flexibility and well-established competencies were key elements in our decision to select Broadwind’s Tower Tech subsidiary to construct our next-generation towers for these projects,” said Jim Buddelmeyer, vice president of purchasing at Gamesa.

The Gamesa deal doesn’t relate directly to sales of wind turbines by Broadwind Energy, Inc., but it was much-needed good news for the green energy stock, which has lost more than half of its value year-to-date.

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Last year was a record-breaking year for the wind power industry, with about 9.8 gigawatts installed. But the industry is in for a 40 to 60% drop this year, with analysts expecting anywhere from 6.3 GW to 7.1 GW to be installed. Key states including Texas, Minnesota and California have historically been wind hot spots. However, tepid utility demand, inexpensive natural gas and transmission congestion have led to a reduction in the number of power purchase agreements that have been signed. While the U.S. has expansive coastal wind resources, offshore is expected to account for only 5 percent of installations by 2025.

Although there have been unprecedented levels of federal support for wind energy, without a federal renewable portfolio standard [RPS] and streamlined transmission and siting processes, the time for projects to become operational will be greatly delayed. According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance: “To compete in the era of low-priced natural gas, the levelised cost of wind generation must drop substantially on a MWh basis. This means the industry cannot sit on its laurels but must re-dedicate itself to technological innovation.”

Trading in Broadwind shares remains volatile, however, trading well below the $8.12 share price at which Broadwind Energy was trading at the onset of 2010. Broadwind shares have traded at $4.00 or below since March.

Broadwind Energy, Inc. was first covered as Buzz Stock of the Day in June 2009, after the company announced a realignment of its management team to advance its business development, international and technology efforts.

Pacific Ethanol, Inc. (PEIX) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Shares of Pacific Ethanol, Inc. (Nasdaq: PEIX) were up almost 60 percent from Tuesday’s close in morning trading on Wednesday, after the company said that four of its wholly-owned  subsidiaries had emerged from bankruptcy.

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“We believe that our business is well positioned for growth,” said Pacific Ethanol president and CEO, Neil Koehler in a statement. “With the California plants capable of producing the lowest carbon ethanol in the United States, we are now focused on a plan to restart these facilities to provide much needed ethanol to meet California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.”

The plant subsidiaries, which are now owned by a newly formed holding company, will continue to be staffed, managed and operated by Pacific Ethanol under a fee and profit-sharing arrangement negotiated with the owners of the newly formed holding company.

Pacific Ethanol, Inc. eliminated approximately $290 million in debt and other liabilities from its balance sheet. The bankruptcy did not affect the Company’s ownership structure and the Company continues to be owned by its existing common and preferred stockholders. The Company also has an exclusive option to purchase up to a 25 percent equity interest in the new holding company for up to $30 million in cash, which is exercisable for a period of 90 days from June 29, 2010.

Lightbridge Corp. (LTBR) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Shares of nuclear fuel technology developer Lightbridge Corp. (Nasdaq: LTBR) were up 29 percent from Tuesday’s close, in morning trading on Wednesday after the company announced “a major technological breakthrough,” based on a proprietary all-metal fuel assembly design could reduce both initial capital costs per megawatt and annual operating costs per kilowatt-hour of nuclear power.

According to a recent news release, this breakthrough makes nuclear power more competitive with other forms of electricity generation while contributing to a significant reduction of CO2 emissions.

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“When it comes to meeting the ever increasing global demand for power generation, innovation will be the key to a sustainable and safe solution for industry and governments worldwide,” said Seth Grae, CEO, Lightbridge in a statement.

Earlier this month, Lightbridge announced that the Idaho National Laboratory approved a Texas A&M University-led joint proposal with Lightbridge for irradiation testing of this kind of metallic fuel in the Advanced Test Reactor. The fuel demonstration in a test reactor environment is a key stepping stone to demonstration and deployment of this fuel in commercial Western-type light water reactors, according to the company.

Over the last decade, Lightbridge completed significant development and testing relating to this all-metal fuel technology. More specifically, Lightbridge has evaluated key operating parameters under various operating conditions. Key parameters that were evaluated include: melting point, fission gas retention, surface heat flux, fuel swelling, moderator-to-fuel ratio, and cladding corrosion.

The Lightbridge-designed all-metal fuel design would provide enhanced proliferation resistance and result in up to 23 percent less volume of used fuel per kilowatt-hour of electricity generated and is expected to have improved fuel operation compared to standard oxide fuel.

“Our breakthrough all-metal fuel technology builds upon over a decade of research and development effort that has been underway on our seed-and-blanket fuel assembly design. This transformational fuel technology also helps advance our seed-and-blanket fuel assembly designs due to the synergies between the seed fuel rods and the fuel rods used in the all-metal fuel assembly design. We expect that our all-metal nuclear fuel technology will provide significant economic incentives to nuclear utilities that make it economically attractive to adopt this advanced fuel product.”