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HydroGraph Clean Power Inc C.HG

Alternate Symbol(s):  HGRAF

HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. is a Canada-based graphene manufacturing company. The Company’s principal business activity is the acquisition and development of graphene and hydrogen related products and services. It produces pristine graphene using an explosion synthesis process. The Company is engaged in developing and commercializing a disruptive patented technology for the production of hydrogen and graphene in bulk using detonation of hydrocarbon gases which does not require external heat sources like conventional production processes. The Company is also engaged in creating customized graphene solutions for specific applications such as graphene ink for printing electric circuits.


CSE:HG - Post by User

Post by lscfaon Jan 18, 2022 2:58pm
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Post# 34329866

From the filing statement

From the filing statement

Graphene cost

$5 to $50/gm (based on product & quality) vs $120/gm Cambridge Nano (uses microwave plasma unit)

 

Hydrogen cost

Price Per Kg Range USD $1.12 to $1.529

 

Energy Efficient- No external heat needs to be applied for chemical reactions to occur, it uses the latent potential energy within the feedstock hydrocarbon gases to create reactions in milliseconds, thereby using minimal and targeted energy. The process is exothermic, and most competitive processes are endothermic, thereby reducing the required resources.

 

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