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HPQ Silicon Inc V.HPQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  HPQFF

HPQ Silicon Inc. (HPQ) is a Canada-based technology company specializing in green engineering of silica and silicon-based materials. The Company is engaged in developing, with the support of technology partners PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (PyroGenesis) and Novacium SAS, new green processes to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions. Its activities are centered around the three pillars: becoming a green low-cost (Capex and Opex) manufacturer of Fumed Silica using the Fumed Silica Reactor, a proprietary technology owned by HPQ being developed for HPQ by PyroGenesis; becoming a producer of silicon-based anode materials for battery applications with the assistance of Novacium SAS, and Novacium SAS is engaged in developing a low carbon, chemical base on demand and high-pressure autonomous hydrogen production system. The Company operates in a single operating segment, segment, being the sector of the transformation of quartz into silicon materials and derivative products.


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Post by Oden6570on May 15, 2021 7:05am
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Volvo adding a touch of green to its Canadian headquarters

For automaker, sustainability is ‘just as important as safety’ for a clean energy future

VOLVO CARS
The Volvo XC90 SUV is among the initiatives Volvo has undertaken to make it and its offerings more eco-friendly and sustainable. The automaker launched its action plan in 2019 to become climate neutral by 2040.

Volvo Cars has been announcing numerous strides to help turn its business greener, including electrifying more of its models, working to clean up supply chains, and even using old fishing nets to make vehicle carpeting. The latest announcement is a little more local: Volvo Cars Canada is making its head office powered by 100 per cent renewable energy.

The automaker plans to power its Canadian office using electricity provided by Bullfrog Power. Bullfrog has been working toward cleaner power since 2005 and has provided more than 5,000 GWh of green power to the grid since then. The company’s projects include large-scale and communitybased green-energy projects, including solar, wind and hydroelectric projects, as well as a biomethane plant collecting gas from Montreal’s garbage and a project working on getting biogas from the poo of the zoo in Toronto.

“At Volvo, sustainability is just as important as safety,” said Matt Girgis, managing director of Volvo Car Canada. “Choosing to support our head office with 100 per cent renewable energy is a simple and effective way for us to demonstrate our commitment to a clean energy future.”

Volvo Cars launched its plan in 2019 to become climate neutral by 2040. Last year, it announced that 50 per cent of its factories were powered by climateneutral energy and that it was recycling 95 per cent of global production waste saving 640,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. Climate neutral means that the company is seeking not to curb just carbon emissions, but all greenhouse gases, including methane, oxides of nitrogen and other harmful gases. Volvo’s Daqing and Chengdu plants in China are also now 100 per cent climate-neutral powered.

The automaker has also recently announced that it now expects to have 50 per cent of its sales to be electric vehicles by 2025 and is aiming for 100 per cent EV by 2030. It said last year it remanufactured more than 40,000 parts like gearboxes and engines instead of sending them to landfill, with the move saving nearly 3,000 tonnes of CO2. Volvo now says it wants to create closed-loop systems for emissions heavy materials like steel and aluminum, further reducing emissions from procuring the vehicle essentials.

The goal, Volvo said, is that by 2040, every part in its cars should be “designed, developed and manufactured to be used and reused, either by the company or its suppliers.” Currently, the automaker is working on reducing the life-cycle carbon footprint of a vehicle by 40 per cent of 2018 levels by 2025.

Volvo is also currently exploring endof-life use for EV batteries, including a current collaboration with Battery Loop that uses “retired” car EV batteries for solar-powered energy storage. This month, the system will start powering EV and E-Bike chargers at a business centre near Gothenburg, Sweden. The automaker is also engaged in a pilot program to increase flexibility at a Swedish hydroelectric plant by using EV battery packs from PHEV models to offer storage for the dam and work as a “fast-balancing” supply.


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