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El ?ndice de cotizaci?n de acciones de energ?as renovables para 2011 pierde hasta ahora m?s del 40 por ciento de su valor.
M?nster: la tendencia a la baja de las acciones de empresas del sector de las energ?as renovables, que dura casi tres a?os, sigue en descenso. El bar?metro burs?til mundial del sector RENIXX World, ha quedado por debajo de la marca de los 320 puntos, lo que significa una p?rdida de m?s del 40 por ciento desde comienzos del a?o 2011, seg?n inform? el instituto alem?n IRW de energ?as renovables. ?El accidente nuclear en Fukushima sucedido en el mes de marzo solo fue un breve fogonazo, luego el curso de las acciones sigui? bajando?, dice el Dr. Norbert Allnoch, director de IWR en M?nster. Desde su cotizaci?n m?xima en 2007, con 1.918,7 puntos, el RENIXX World ya ha perdido m?s del 80 por ciento del valor.
Las acciones m?s afectadas y que sufren mayor presi?n son las de empresas chinas de energ?a e?lica y solar, en parte con unas p?rdidas de m?s del 70 por ciento. Tampoco las tres empresas alemanas listadas en el RENIXX: centrotherm photovoltaics, Nordex y SolarWorld se libran de esta tendencia negativa.
Puede consultar online la evoluci?n del curso RENIXX en: https://www.iwr.de/renixx-online
Sobre REINIXX World
RENIXX World es el primer ?ndice burs?til del sector de las energ?as renovables a nivel mundial que reproduce el rendimiento de las empresas dentro de la industria energ?tica renovable de todo el mundo. El ?ndice recopila 30 cotizaciones de acciones internacionales. Las empresas deben generar al menos el 50 por ciento del volumen de ventas, dentro del ?mbito de las energ?as renovables; la ponderaci?n del ?ndice burs?til de las empresas se realiza sobre la base de la capitalizaci?n del mercado del capital flotante. RENIXX World es un bar?metro burs?til global y un reflejo del desarrollo mundial del sector de las energ?as renovables.
ISIN: DE000RENX014
C?digo de Identificaci?n Reuters (RIC): .RENIXX
Denominaci?n: RENIXX? - Renewable Energy Industrial Index (?ndice de Cotizaci?n de Energ?as Renovables) ? World
Muenster, 21 de septiembre de 2011
persona a contactar:
Dr. Norbert Allnoch
Foro Econ?mico Internacional de las Energ?as Renovables (IWR)
Soester Str. 13
48159 Muenster
Germany
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The press release "El ?ndice de cotizaci?n de acciones de energ?as renovables para 2011 pierde hasta ahora m?s del 40 por ciento de su valor." is also available in the following languages:
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Regenerativer Aktienindex verliert 2011 bisher über 40 Prozent
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Renewable energy stock index so far loses over 40 percent in 2011
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L?indice d?actions r?g?n?ratives a perdu plus de 40 % de sa valeur depuis le d?but de l?ann?e 2011
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In 1996, the International Economic Platform for Renewable Energies (IWR) was established as an independent and private service institution of the renewable energy industry. The IWR focuses on the fields of research, economic and policy consultation as well as media and international networks in the renewable or regenerative energies sector. One main objective of the IWR is to play an instrumental role in introducing and spreading awareness for an industrial, international business profile of the renewable energy industry.
Dr. Norbert Allnoch, Director of the International Economic Platform of Renewable Energies (IWR), 1995, on the definition: "According to our definition, the Renewable Energy Industry is one which takes an interdisciplinary approach to the issue of renewable energy supply (protecting both the climate and resources) and the construction of renewable plants and systems (industry policy for the three areas electricity, heat and fuel."Chronology of the Renewable Energy Industry - Important IWR contributions, including prizes and awards - 2007 Publication of the first structural analysis for a federal state according to the IWR-analysis method for renewable systems engineering and services�(study "Zur Lage der regenerativen Energiewirtschaft in NRW" )2007 International network-contacts:IWR-director Dr. Allnoch speaks with King Harald V. of Norway and �slaug Haga, norwegian minister of energy Presentation of the network / RENIXX in the USA, dialogue with McGinty, environment minister of Pennsylvania2006 IWR starts renewable stock index RENIXX� (