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HPQ Silicon Inc HPQFF


Primary Symbol: V.HPQ

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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Comment by Mostlyseriouson Sep 03, 2024 8:58am
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RE:New Press Release - GEN3 Silicon-Anode Batteries Continues to Outperform Graphite by 40% With Minimal Degradation After 100 Cycles

RE:New Press Release - GEN3 Silicon-Anode Batteries Continues to Outperform Graphite by 40% With Minimal Degradation After 100 CyclesNothing unexpected.  They already have a template NR ready for 150 cycles. 

As I noted before from a source, the benchmark for commercial applications sounded to be something like 800 cycles. We have not seen the results past 200 cycles if they had done them.  The degradation graph suggests a faster increasing degradation pattern compared to graphite.  Maybe there is a reason why so many battery manufacturing companies are doing research into other materials as well.

Most likely a 30ish minute Agoracom video coming up. As far as I am concerned, the probing into who is calling and what is next here and FSR are the only news that can be gleaned and given what BT can say, it is not going to sound much different than in the past.  5 minute interview at best.  Sorry fif this sensible thought based on so many prior videos offends someone. 
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