HPQ Updates Ongoing Validation of EBH2 Green Hydrogen Extraction Technology

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HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ) is a Canadian producer of Innovative Silicon Solutions, based in Montreal,  building a portfolio of unique high-value specialty silicon products needed for the coming RER along with 2 world-renowned technology partners. high purity silicon metal spherical silicon nanopowders and nanowires porous silicon (Si) wafers and porous silicon (Si) powders HPQ NANO Receives First Order for Spherical Nano Silicon Material from Major Automobile Manufacturer NDA with at least 2 battery players Pyrogenesis Canada (a global leader in plasma torch technologies) =  2 reactors PUREVAP Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR) to be Commissioned in Q4 2021an innovative process (patent pending), which will permit the one-step transformation of quartz (SiO 2) into high purity silicon (Si) at reduced costs, energy input, and carbon footprint PUREVAP TM Nano Silicon Reactor (NSiR ) Through its 100% owned subsidiary, HPQ NANO Silicon Powders Inc.,  a new proprietary process that can use different purities of silicon (Si) as feedstock, to make a wide range of nano/micro spherical powders of different sizes and nanowires. This past August, HPQ Announced a Revolutionary and Breakthrough Green Hydrogen Extraction Technology Venture. EBH 2 first successfully tested prototype model has a clean energy production capacity starting at 1 Megawatt of power that can be produced over 7 days from 2 litres of water; sufficient energy to power a typical three bedroom suburban house. Since then, the company has Received TSX Venture Approval to Proceed With EBH2 Green Hydrogen Extraction Technology Venture. Today the company announced that two PhD’s with more than 30 years practical experience in the field of renewable energy and with first-hand experience developing hydrogen processes, have completed the first round of testing. The tests confirmed that the EBH 2 Green Hydrogen Reactors (EBH 2 GHR) uses low voltage 1 to power electrolysers that generate a H 2 + O 2 gas mixture fuels that can be used to power a generator or any kind of fuel system to produce electricity. Sit back and watch this power interview with HPQ CEO Bernard Tourillon.

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