OLED's are up and coming... big time... why? because the big money being spent on construction is from government, state university systems, and lower K through 12... which is being pushed by the community to be environmental friendly... this means being LEED (leadership in energy and environmental design) certified... which means spending capital on LEED approved products... as far as i can tell... OLED's are not certified yet... LED's are... but the process takes time... which is why i address this to investors... GE WILL present (if they haven't already) their product to the USGBC (united states green building council) for approval... and when it gets approved for use in LEED accreditation... it will be used... thats the game... that's how they get money to use next year (the institutions)... and they get major dollars... and they spend it... cause if they don't... they don't get as much next year... and when they don't have the capital improvement program (CIP) funds... they sell bonds... bottom line... i know a few out here are investors... so this is a hit right here... in the long run... the charts will show the interest before it's publicized... so watch for signals... i'm a LEED AP... so i'll watch for approvals and try to post it... but this is a heads up... as a disclaimer... i have no stake or interest in GE... fwiw...
LEED accreditation....
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Posted 13 March 2008 - 09:49 PM
OLED's are up and coming... big time... why? because the big money being spent on construction is from government, state university systems, and lower K through 12... which is being pushed by the community to be environmental friendly... this means being LEED (leadership in energy and environmental design) certified... which means spending capital on LEED approved products... as far as i can tell... OLED's are not certified yet... LED's are... but the process takes time... which is why i address this to investors... GE WILL present (if they haven't already) their product to the USGBC (united states green building council) for approval... and when it gets approved for use in LEED accreditation... it will be used... thats the game... that's how they get money to use next year (the institutions)... and they get major dollars... and they spend it... cause if they don't... they don't get as much next year... and when they don't have the capital improvement program (CIP) funds... they sell bonds... bottom line... i know a few out here are investors... so this is a hit right here... in the long run... the charts will show the interest before it's publicized... so watch for signals... i'm a LEED AP... so i'll watch for approvals and try to post it... but this is a heads up... as a disclaimer... i have no stake or interest in GE... fwiw...
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Posted 13 March 2008 - 10:39 PM
Dasein (das ist deutch?) posted today on OLED's...i dont' want to take his post... but i'd like to emphasize on his insight here...
OLED's are up and coming... big time... why? because the big money being spent on construction is from government, state university systems, and lower K through 12... which is being pushed by the community to be environmental friendly... this means being LEED (leadership in energy and environmental design) certified... which means spending capital on LEED approved products... as far as i can tell... OLED's are not certified yet... LED's are... but the process takes time... which is why i address this to investors... GE WILL present (if they haven't already) their product to the USGBC (united states green building council) for approval... and when it gets approved for use in LEED accreditation... it will be used... thats the game... that's how they get money to use next year (the institutions)... and they get major dollars... and they spend it... cause if they don't... they don't get as much next year... and when they don't have the capital improvement program (CIP) funds... they sell bonds... bottom line... i know a few out here are investors... so this is a hit right here... in the long run... the charts will show the interest before it's publicized... so watch for signals... i'm a LEED AP... so i'll watch for approvals and try to post it... but this is a heads up... as a disclaimer... i have no stake or interest in GE... fwiw...
TA,
If you come across some smaller companies than GE with promise in the area of OLEDs, would you please give a heads up on those as well?
TIA.
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