RE:RE:New HPQ interview on Agoracomdevelopbc wrote: It is great to see Bernards extreme confidence. Gov't initiatives and involvement is aligning for HPQ liftoff that surely will come!! As posted by Mathew_Hilts:
Very exciting times for HPQ!
Very happy about the current environment reguarding government subsidies and loans reguarding financing the commercial plant. Not a lot of small growth tech companies can grow and expand without diluting the stock!
Just posting up Agoracom writeup and link:
https://agoracom.com/ir/HPQ-SiliconResources/forums/discussion/topics/792980-video-silicon-s-rise-to-prominence-a-compelling-interview-with-hpq-silicon-on-inclusion-in-the-u-s-department-of-energy-s-2023-critical-materials/messages/2390683#message
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qbzOh2k2Dk
Silicon's Rise to Prominence: A Compelling Interview with HPQ Silicon on its Vital Inclusion in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2023 Critical Materials List
In an exciting development for the clean energy industry, HPQ Silicon Inc. recently celebrated the U.S. Department of Energy's inclusion of Silicon in the 2023 Critical Materials List. Silicon plays a crucial role in clean energy technologies and is essential for achieving a sustainable, net-zero emissions future. As the world transitions towards cleaner energy sources, the importance of Silicon in global supply chains cannot be understated.
HPQ Silicon, a technology company specializing in green engineering processes for silica and silicon material production, is strategically positioned to benefit from this recognition. The company's commitment to developing sustainable, cost-effective production methods for high-purity Silicon aligns perfectly with the growing global emphasis on clean energy.
According to Bernard Tourillon, CEO of HPQ Silicon, the Department of Energy's recognition of Silicon as a critical material endorses their strategic vision and investments in green processes. This endorsement could lead to various opportunities for HPQ Silicon, including government support, eligibility for tax credits, and increased investor interest.
HPQ's proprietary technologies, such as PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactors and FUMED SILICA REACTOR, position the company at the forefront of the clean energy revolution. HPQ aims to become a leading producer of zero CO2 Silicon, silicon-based anode materials for batteries, and nano silicon materials, further driving innovation in the industry.
Overall, HPQ Silicon's focus on green technologies and its inclusion in the Critical Materials List demonstrate its importance in shaping a cleaner and more sustainable energy future for North America and the world. This recognition by the U.S. Department of Energy opens up exciting possibilities for the company and its contributions to the global clean energy revolution.