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Tag Archives: Renewables
Hydrogen I
Warning: I, the author of the posts at this blog, own shares in some of the companies mentioned in the upcoming series. This blog however, is not providing any advice on investments, but is solely meant to illustrate the power … Continue reading
Is the volume meaningless? An example with critical metals, including REEs.
In several previous posts I warned to avoid comparing volumes when looking at the 3D-graphs. This was because the “buildings” were representing very different values in their three dimensions. Ratios can be determined by looking at such a graph by … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Cerium, Cobalt, Dysprosium, Europium, Gadolinium, Industries, Lanthanum, Lithium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, REE, Renewables, REO, Samarium, Scandium, Spatial graph, Tantalum, Terbium, tonne, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, volume, Yttrium
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Data is the new oil XII – Microsoft: more green roofs
We are nearly at the end of the series and this time we have another runner-up. Yet in the 3D-graph Microsoft looks much smaller than the oil-majors. It grew like the other tech companies did, but not as fast as … Continue reading
Posted in Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, Apple, Assets, BP, British Petroleum, Chevron, Companies, Energy, Equity, ExxonMobil, France, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Germany, Google, Industries, Japan, Liabilities, manufacturing, Microsoft, Netherlands, Oil&Gas, Profit, Renewables, Revenue, Royal Dutch Shell, Samsung, Samsung Electronics, Shell, South-Korea, Spatial graph, Stock Market, Toyota, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, Volkswagen, Volkswagen AG, VW
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Intermezzo – finally, a contest!
This post is outdated. The 3D-graph generator package can be downloaded free of charge. Even no registration is needed. Last week I should have posted something about another IPO, but I didn’t. Somehow the pattern became too clear, although I … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, Companies, Energy, Equity, fossil fuels, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Germany, GigaJoule, Industries, Liabilities, manufacturing, Nuclear, Profit, Renewables, Revenue, Spatial graph, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation
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Ratios, ratios, ratios!
It seems like some people do not really understand what AnRep3D is, does and how it wil offer companies a competitive advantage. We cannot blame them, as the concept is very different from existing tools in the market. Sometimes the … Continue reading
Posted in Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, Bank, CO2, Coal, Companies, Countries, Energy, Equity, finance, Financial Ratios, Fundamental Analysis, Industries, Liabilities, manufacturing, Natural Gas, Oil, Profit, Quarters, ratio, Renewables, retail, Revenue, Spatial graph, temp agency, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, Years
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Finance, energy and climate – why choose?
“Remember to be back in September”, I quoted the old wisdom of the stock exchange and indeed we are back with a new post. It wasn’t all holiday as we worked on our website (to be updated) and thought about … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, climate, CO2, Companies, E.on, EDF, emissions, Enel, Energy, Energy transition, Engie, France, Fundamental Analysis, Germany, Iberdrola, Italy, kt, Mt, MWh, Nuclear, Profit, Renewables, Revenue, RWE, Spain, Spatial graph, Sweden, TWh, Vattenfall, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation
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AnRep3D, EnRep3D or something completely different?
This time we won’t present a new 3D-graph and we won’t discuss a specific subject either. The holidays are starting and people are traveling or just taking their rest or the opposite: taking over work from colleagues. Not a good … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, climate, CO2, Companies, Energy, Energy transition, Equity, Fundamental Analysis, Industries, Javascript, Profit, Renewables, Spatial graph, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL
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Energy-consumption in four large European countries
Normally these posts start with an intro on the subject and at the end I provide some information about our product and company. This time I will do it the other way round: For information about the generator of 3D-graphs, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged 3D, AnRep3D, bio-fuel, CO2, Coal, emissions, Energy, energy consumption per capita, Energy transition, energy-mix, EnRep3D, Food, France, geothermal, Germany, hydro, Italy, LNG, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil, Oil&Gas, PetaJoule, Renewables, solar, Spatial graph, UK, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, waste, wind
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