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Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience The PNE Group has received the necessary permits for the construction and operation of two onshore wind farms in Hesse and a ground-mounted photovoltaic power plant in Brandenburg Six wind power turbines with a nominal output of 5.5 MW each and a total nominal output of 33 MW are currently planned for the Herzhausen wind farm in central Hesse The Welsche-Lied wind farm in northern Hesse is to consist of four turbines three turbines with 7.2 MW each and one turbine with 6.2 MW are planned The total output of the wind farm would therefore be 27.8 MW The Altlandsberg photovoltaic power plant is located in the town of the same name in Brandenburg It is equipped with around 200 200 modules and has a total rated output of around 124 MWp the two wind farms and the photovoltaic power plant will be able to cover the annual electricity requirements of around 73 000 three-person households once they are commissioned “The licences received are an important step for our further growth,” explained Heiko Wuttke “They give us the opportunity to further expand our own generation portfolio.” The Spring issue of Energy Global starts with a guest comment by Tim Reid from UK Export Finance about expanding operations overseas before a regional report from Aurora Energy Research no the effect of negative electricity prices in Europe Other interesting topics covered in the issue include electrical infrastructure Featuring contributions from key industry leaders such as EM&I don’t miss the valuable insights available in the Spring 2025 issue Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/wind/04042025/pne-group-receives-permits-for-wind-and-solar-projects/ Lantana Capital Ltd has been appointed as the mandated sell-side advisor for the public auction of Heliosphera SA's bankrupt solar panel factory in Tripoli Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below): Already a member? Sign in here — More than 3,100 Evergy customers were without power Tuesday morning in Raymore after a squirrel interfered with Evergy equipment power was restored to the 3,185 Evergy customers that were impacted at the height of the outage The type of equipment damaged by the squirrel is not known at this time The outage area reportedly includes several schools in the Raymore-Peculiar School District You can track restoration efforts using Evergy's outage map Report a typo Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news You are receiving this pop-up because this is the first time you are visiting our site You are using software which is blocking our advertisements (adblocker) we are relying on revenues from our banners So please disable your adblocker and reload the page to continue using this site.Thanks a smaller apple harvest was recorded in the eastern German region "Sales in the first few months have been relatively good which was necessary to cushion the ubiquitous cost increases in production Managing Director of BB Fruchthandel based in Altlandsberg (Brandenburg) currently there are smaller stocks of the Elstar and Jonagold varieties compared to last year volumes of the club variety Evelina are almost identical to last year we should be able to transition to the new harvest although we will have to hold back goods for our loyal regular customers we will have to make compromises by ending the campaign in April instead of May/June." This summer gap can be filled with regional cherries and plums Increased plum cultivationPlum cultivation has gained importance in recent years "You can see that the retail sector has been focusing more on domestic plums for the past two/three years This has led us to invest in the cultivation a late variety that is harvested after Cacaks Schöne we have been able to increase the cultivation area and thus the production quantity We have succeeded in extending the domestic plum season." BB Fruchthandel looks back on a good plum year in 2023 Nice growth for Evelina and TessaRegarding the topic of club apples BB Fruchthandel has clearly decided on the two varieties called Evelina and Tessa we have two successful and grower-friendly club apples that are particularly well established in the second half of the season Evelina can be stored and marketed well into August although the volumes are currently not sufficient larger plants will start full production in the coming years so we can expect corresponding quantity increases here." Visit the company at Fruit Logistica 2024: Hall 20 / A-34 For more information:Peter Thuile BB Fruchthandel GmbHDorfstr. 3715345 Altlandsberg OT WesendahlPhone: +49 (0) 33 41/ 4 98 77 - 0Fax: +49 (0) 33 41/ 4 98 77 - 49[email protected] www.bb-obst.com FreshPublishers © 2005-2025 FreshPlaza.com Good and dependable growth is getting hard to find But a few companies seem to have found the answer Just 13 companies in the current Standard & Poor's 500 including social media giant Facebook (FB) apparel maker Under Armour (UA) and drugmaker Alexion Pharmaceuticals (ALZN) have consistently and definitively posted faster revenue growth than the average company and are expected to do it again this year according to a USA TODAY analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence Each of these companies has posted revenue growth of five percentage points or greater than the average stock in the S&P 500 each of the past five years Growth is becoming golden -- if for no other reason than its scarcity Investors are getting increasingly concerned about where corporate growth will come from going forward S&P 500 companies reported 2.9% lower revenue Analysts are also calling for revenue to drop 0.6% in the current quarter and inch up just 1.2% in 2016 That's why investors seem willing to pay up for these dependable growth companies The 13 companies growing like crazy have seen their shares gain an average of 9% over the past year Five of the 13 stocks are technology companies and it's not an accident they keep growing media and telecommunications analyst at Argus Research "These companies have business models that are just very difficult to duplicate," he says "These companies put the user experience first before profitability" or catering to investors or analysts which is the leader in the fast-growing social-media space The company has posted average revenue growth of 56% over the past five years giving it the fastest average annual growth of any of the 13 companies Facebook company reported revenue of $17.9 billion Analysts expect the company's revenue to grow another 43% this year Consumer discretionary companies are the second-most common source of companies with dependable growth Under Armour has been the fastest growing of this batch posting average revenue growth the past five years of 30% and expected to grow another 26% this year goes back to delivering the goods consumers want managing director of equity research at Canaccord Genuity is that Under Armour "is a once-in-a-generation brand." Growth isn't an automatic ticket to investor wealth which develops and sells treatments for genetic diseases has grown an average of 37% the past five years and expected to grow another nearly 20% this year Yet its shares are down about 24%r the past 12 months The company's revenue grew more than 16% last year to $2.6 billion was that was the first time since 2006 the company didn't beat revenue expectations It's important to note fast growth doesn't always mean profit Online retailer Amazon.com has posted average revenue growth the past five years of 26% and is expected to grow nearly 22% this year But the company has posted net losses in two of the past five years But this highlights one of the traits of these companies "This is a bit of an exaggeration but if (Amazon needs) to hire 500 new engineers in a quarter of build out new data centers they don’t worry so much about how it’s going to look on" the bottom line