HPQ Silicon Sees Another Mutli-Billion Dollar Market In Creating Renewable Hydrogen From Mixing Silicon Powder and Water

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You can’t fault investors whose first thought about Hydrogen is  danger and explosions – because Hydrogen is pretty notorious for that  thanks to the infamous Hindenburg disaster .  It’s an overblown example  but it’s the image most people have of Hydrogen. But HPQ Silicon and it’s partners have taken some significant steps  forward to changing all that thanks to a much nicer process of creating  Hydrogen: HYDROGEN BY HYDROLYSIS Quite simply HBH is “Getting porous silicon nano powders to react  with water “H2O” and thereby releasing significant quantities of  Hydrogen ” H2  “.  In short, you are simply mixing silicon nano powders  with water to create Hydrogen.  No mass liquid or gaseous volumes to  transport in a combustible state.  Just powder and water. HOW BIG IS THIS MARKET? A SECOND MULTI-BILLION MARKET In September of 2020, HPQ CEO Bernard Tourillon stated: “Since 2017, our collaboration with Apollon has enabled us to  benefit from their world-renowned expertise with high value-added  Silicon applications.  The addition of manufacturing hydrogen by  hydrolysis to our collaboration opens up a new and unique business  opportunity that could represent a second multibillion-dollar  addressable market for the PUREVAPTM Nano Silicon (Si) Reactor (“NSiR”)  nanopowders.” For decades, hydrogen was presumed to be “the fuel of the future,”  with electric cars limited to the niche of small, short-range urban cars  – but hasn’t been able to deliver due to too many issues to mention  here with fuel cells.  Hydrogen by Hydrolysis is a great alternative but  cost prohibitive due to the costs of porous silicon nano powders ….  until now. Enter HPQ Silicon.   Watch this interview or listen by Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify or your favourite podcaster..

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