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chinaman711
12-13-2007, 10:45 AM
Watch this 1 for a move back to .55-.60, maybe a good long term play too.

chinaman711
12-14-2007, 04:38 PM
Looking real good today at .43 up 10%

chinaman711
12-14-2007, 04:55 PM
The same fund that bought into ASTI bought 7.3 mil shares of OEGY. Name of Reporting Person
S.S. or I.R.S. Identification No. of Above Person

David Gelbaum, Trustee, The Quercus Trust


(2) Check the Appropriate Box if a Member of a Group (See Instructions)
(A) /X/
(B) / /

(3)

SEC Use Only


(4)
Source of Funds (See Instructions)

PF


(5)
Check if Disclosure of Legal Proceedings is Required Pursuant to Items 2(d) or 2(e) / /

(6)

Citizenship or Place of Organization

U.S.



(7)

Sole Voting Power
-0-

Number of Shares
Beneficially Owned
(8)

Shared Voting Power
7,309,500

chinaman711
01-29-2008, 01:29 PM
OEGY moving on news today--Petersen Dean Places $2.3 Million Purchase Order with Open Energy Corporation for 11,880 SolarSave(R) Roofing Tiles
Tuesday January 29, 9:05 am ET
Represents first order under recently executed Distribution Agreement


SOLANA BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Open Energy Corporation (OTCBB: OEGY - News) today announced the receipt of a $2.3 million purchase order for a total of 11,880 SolarSave® PV Tiles and related inverters and other system equipment from Petersen Dean, one of the largest roofing companies in the United States. Terms of the order call for the delivery of 400 kilowatts of solar tiles and related balance of system equipment.
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Jim Petersen, CEO of Petersen Dean, stated, “This purchase order represents, what we believe, will be the first of many orders with Open Energy. Our mission is to become a premier supplier of building integrated photoelectric solutions in North America and Open Energy is the perfect partner to enable us to achieve this goal. We believe that home owners will recognize the value of safe, clean, affordable power and we look forward to working with Open Energy to expand this program through the year, as we strive to achieve our goal of installing over 1,200 residential solar rooftops this year.”

David Saltman, Chairman and CEO of Open Energy commented, “We have repositioned our company over the past six months to be able to partner with a proven leader in the roofing industry, such as Petersen Dean. Jim’s team has developed the internal installation and service capabilities to take advantage of the long-term growth expected in the PV business. In addition, they have built their company by providing leading commercial builders, superior service and products and we are pleased they have chosen Open Energy to be one of their partners. Our building integrated products are designed to be installed simultaneous with standard roofing tiles, providing cost savings as well as aesthetic advantages that are superior in our industry.”

About Open Energy Corporation

chinaman711
02-06-2008, 04:21 PM
Open Energy to Participate in the Piper Jaffray Third Annual Clean Technology and Renewables Conference
Wednesday February 6, 3:14 pm ET


SOLANA BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Open Energy Corp. (OTCBB: OEGY - News) announced today that David Saltman, the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will participate in the Piper Jaffray Third Annual Clean Technology and Renewables Conference to be held on Wednesday, February 20, 2008, at The New York Palace, New York, NY.
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Open Energy’s presentation is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Wednesday, February 20, 2008. The presentation will be webcast live and archived online on the Investor section of the Company’s website at www.openenergycorp.com.

chinaman711
02-14-2008, 11:40 AM
Solar Today Jan/Feb 08 articals on Open Energy 13-Feb-08 03:49 pm The one artical is written on page 31 A bungalow house is up graded to have most of its needs met through A/E. Next Generation Energy of Colorado designed the house and in conjunction with solar energy company Bella Energy also of Colorado are using a 3.85-kw PVS with Open Energy SolarSave Roofing Tiles and supplies 100% of the electrical needs. The artical goes on to say that they are durable enough to be walked on, and has a snow load capacity of more than 200 lbs psf. The solar tiles can be intergrated with any thpe of roofing system and require no maintenance.
The second artical in Solar Today is on page 41. Stated Recent renewable installations on commercial buildings generate results that go straight to the bottom line. Here's a roundup of some notable completions. # 5 Integrated Design Associates Z2 Design Facility, San Jose Contractor: PV systems installed by local roofer, 30Kw There are two systems: SolarSave SP450 roof system from Open Energy Corp. combines weatherproof membrane with SunPower A300 monocrystalline cells from sunpowercorp rated 20% efficient, SolarSave SP-225 architectural glass is used for sunshade over the windows and entry doors on the south side of the building.
I didn't find these projects on Open Energy's Headlines.
I still see this company as a good company and will move ahead none the less. With people all over the country needing new roofs, why not place the SolarSave system on instead. This is a company with big prospects and we only need more roofing companies that deal in solar all over the country to mover into the single dollar share prices. This is good PR from Solar Today. Best to all.

microhedge
02-14-2008, 11:57 AM
Very interesting news Chinaman, I wish I had picked more up at .39 but looking to add more...

Bought at .41 and .42

microhedge
02-15-2008, 06:45 PM
very strong day today with huge support at .45

traded on the ask for most of the day and finished up with big volume... lookin for some great action on Tue/Wed.:top:

Supreona
02-16-2008, 01:35 AM
Where do you guys see this going?? Should I snap up some shares and hold??

chinaman711
02-19-2008, 09:22 AM
AllPennyStocks.com Releases a Special Report On Future Technological Trends
Friday February 15, 8:00 am ET


MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Feb. 15, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- AllPennyStocks.com Media, Inc. (http://www.AllPennyStocks.com/) announces its latest article by Glenn Wilkins, an AllPennyStocks.com News Reporter, this one discussing future technological trends, as well as some small cap companies that seek to benefit from these trends.
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The companies mentioned in the report include Open Energy Corp. (OTC BB:OEGY.OB - News), Med Biogene Inc. (CDNX:MBI.V - News) and mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:XDSL.OB - News).

Glenn Wilkins notes it's impossible to predict anything that old philosopher and baseball player Lawrence P. Berra is alleged to have said, especially about the future.

But if small cap investors aim for future growth and an interesting portfolio, perhaps even Yogi himself would urge you to look at several trends that are more in evidence these days -- trends investors of all stripes ignore at their peril.

One trend points to a leaning away from traditional fossil fuels. Alternative fuels are coming to the attention of progressive thinkers the world over, and those companies capable of bringing their products to a mainstream market -- or can forge alliances to help them do so -- may well find themselves with the edge.

With more news coming to light about the development of the human genome and what causes and prevents diseases within our bodies, another trend involves a growing and aging population. The companies that will emerge out of the pack as the leaders of this trend will be those mastering technologies that add to the depth of life and not just the length.

The third key trend involves what we now call ``virtual reality,'' of which the computer-generated electronics field is putting out more sophisticated forms.

The full version of this special report can be found at:

http://www.allpennystocks.com/aps_us/special_reports/archives/021408.asp

About AllPennyStocks.com:

chinaman711
02-19-2008, 01:30 PM
http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/2375/Solar-Stocks-Rise-from-the-Depths

microhedge
02-19-2008, 01:39 PM
Some real nice free coverage for OEGY.

Thanks for the post chinaman

Lookin very forward to the future of this innovative baby solar co., in the short and long term.

Bama Nation
07-06-2008, 12:04 PM
It closed at .19 on Friday. Where does it go from here?