RE:RE:RE:RE:News out TodayEoganacht ... That pretty much looks like that, given your
prior post.
PYR/HPQ Purevap family of products (QRR, NSIR, Fumed Silica Reactor and future products) would then have another green advantage, in being fueled by clean hydrogen.
PYR must have been in the loop because it's their equipments that are involved. it would also reduce the OPEX of running them. PYR plasma torches could also possibly benefit from being fueled by such green electricity, in locations that don't have direct electricity. A bit like a diesel generator. Who knows!
EBH2 SYSTEMS SA HAS DEVELOP AN EXTREMELY EFFICIENT PROCESS TO PRODUCE GREEN HYDROGEN
EBH2 is a Swiss company that possesses a proprietary low-cost electrolysis technology that can, extremely efficiently, extract from virtually any water source including saltwater, Green Hydrogen. EBH2 Green Hydrogen Reactors (“EBH2 GHR”) are scalable, adaptable and can produce, on-demand, the quantities of Green Hydrogen fuel necessary to power numerous applications from various modes of land and sea transport to single home dwellings, district-wide power generation and large-scale industrial applications. EBH2 has filed a provisional patent for this new and novel on-demand process to make Green Hydrogen for US$1 per Kilogram.
GREEN HYDROGEN A TRILLION $ ADDRESSABLE MARKET IN SEARCH OF A TECHNOLOGY LIKE EBH2 GHR
While deploying at scale Green Hydrogen could provide up to 24% of the world energy needs by 2050, cutting Greenhouse Gas (“GHG”) emissions by around a third and generating direct annual revenues of US$ 2,5 trillion, currently available processes of producing Green Hydrogen from renewable energies cost about US$5 per kilogram, giving Green Hydrogen a cost disadvantage compared to hydrogen produced using fossil fuels (Grey and Blue Hydrogen) which have a US$1 per kilogram cost.
WORKING TOGETHER TO COMMERCIALISE EBH2 GREEN HYDROGEN REACTORS TECHNOLOGIES
After many years of development, EBH2 now has a EBH2 GHR model ready for commercial deployment, a system that can produce continually the Green Hydrogen fuel necessary to power a 1 Megawatt per week generator, an electricity production capacity sufficient to power a typical three (3) bedroom suburban house. The potential cost and GHG reduction benefits of the EBH2 GHR systems are so massive that the units could readily replace solar panels or standby generators for homeowners.
- EBH2 will start working on scaling up its EBH2 GHR technology to build systems that can produce continually the Green Hydrogen fuel necessary to meet the energy requirements of:
- HPQ PUREVAPTM QRR, a technology to produce high purity silicon,
- HPQ PUREVAPTM NSiR, a technology to produce nano silicon materials,
- HPQ Fumed Silica Reactor, a technology to produce fumed silica in one step, and
- Other technologies that HPQ may develop over time.
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Eoganacht - (9/29/2021 5:02:53 PM) RE:RE:RE:News out Today I'm picturing a great bubbling tank of fermenting microbial soup producing hydrogen with the aid of microbial electrolysis cells using a minimal amount of electricity, hooked up to a fuel cell which is continuously providing energy to a PUREVAP QRR, a PUREVAP NSiR and a Fumed Silica Reactor.