RE:Was "Power Plant on Mars" a bit much ?Earlier today EBH2 claimed to be working on a power plant for Mars but have now taken this project down. You can still see it on the cached version of their website. EBH2 has 5 employees, 2 decision-makers and until recently was listed as an agri trading company. The company makes $417,860 USD a year from "non-specialised wholesale trade" Maybe they do have the solution to the world's energy needs based on the work of an unnamed "dedicated researcher" but I'd like to see a little more evidence to back this up. Up until now I have had a high regard for Bernard Tourillon and am invested based on the HPQ's potential as a pioneer producer of affordable nano-silicon for batteries. Maybe developbc or other longtime posters on the board would be so kind as to comment.
Eoganacht wrote: Earlier today on
https://ebh2systems.com/ Projects in development: - Powering a City in the Middle East
- Building with 121 apartments in Switzerland
- Cryptocurrency mining
- Powering City in Beirut
- Water turbines in RDC
- Mars power plant
Now
Projects in development:
- HPQ Silicon Resources Inc.