HPQ Silicon Resources Inc.
(“HPQ” - “The Company”)
TSX-V: HPQ
; FWB: UGE; Other OTC : URAGF;
(“HPQ”) would like to update shareholders on progress made by HPQ
and PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (TSX-V: PYR) (“PyroGenesis”)
regarding manufacturing Silicon Metal (Si) nano-powders for next
generation Lithium (Li-ion) Si batteries.
GEN2 PUREVAPTM USED TO
SYNTHESIZE SPHERICAL NANO POWDERS (SIZE <0.5
µ) FROM SILICON (Si)
The PUREVAPTM Gen2 reactor was modified to
test if it could produce Nano-powders. A key milestone was
reached when the proof of concept test successfully produced
spherical nano-powders from silicon metal as raw material, with a
primary size <500 nanometre (<0.5 µ).
Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
images taken of the spherical nano-powders produced by the GEN2
PUREVAPTM
Image A is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e54d3d4f-276e-473a-b2f3-b336cdeb0698
Image B is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d8c8a42a-3c2b-4e5e-86e3-d958f60c2523
SPHERICAL NANOSCALE SILICON POWDERS KEY
TO HIGHER ENERGY DENSITY LI-ION BATTERIES
Spherical Silicon Metal Nano-Powders have been
identified as a key factor that will allow the manufacturing of
high-performance Li-ion batteries using Silicon Metal (Si) anodes
needed to deliver on the research promises of an almost tenfold
(10x) increase in the specific capacity of the anode, inducing a
20-40% gain in the energy density of Li-ion batteries.
Current manufacturing methods for Silicon Metal Nano-Powders are
expensive, not very scalable and not commercially feasible with US$
30,000/kg1 selling prices. HPQ and PyroGenesis are working to
change that with our new approach.
MASSIVE ENERGY STORAGE DEMAND CANNOT BE
MET UNLESS SILICON ANODES REPLACE GRAPHITE
The Li-ion battery is the dominant technology in
energy storage while graphite, a fairly low energy density material
compared to other anode materials, is the dominant anode material
in for Li-Ion batteries.
A graph accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a443d48f-5db8-4da0-8072-dd53ea4317e3
Present anode technology limits the use of Silicon
Metal (Si) powders to a blended form with graphite, resulting in
less than 10 wt% Si in Li-ion batteries. This explains the
limited performance improvement achieved to date.
A recent report by Wood Mackenzie Power projects
that energy storage deployments are estimated to grow 1,300% from a
12 Gigawatt-hour market in 2018 to a 158 Gigawatt-hour market in
2024. This is why, even at these low content levels, demand
for Silicon Metal powders is estimated to represent an addressable
market of US $ 1B by 20222 expanding at a CAGR of 38.9% between
2019 – 2024.
HPQ AND PYROGENESIS WELL POSITIONED TO
ASSUME FIRST MOVER ADVANTAGE IN THE MARKET
Building upon the success of the modified Gen2
PUREVAP™ proof of concept test, PyroGenesis is designing additional
process improvements to the modified Gen2 PUREVAP™ Reactor in order
to demonstrate the commercial potential of the high yield, low cost
process we are developing to produce Spherical Silicon Metal (Si)
nano-powders for the Li-ion batteries markets.
This represents a unique multibillion-dollar
business opportunity that could subsequently lead to the wide scale
adoption of our Material in the battery market. If this
occurs, HPQ and PyroGenesis would then be well positioned to assume
a dominant market position. In Q1 2020, the plan is to have
the fully modified Gen2 PUREVAPTM reactor operational to validate
that our approach both works and is scalable while also producing
samples for industry participants and research institutions.
“PyroGenesis has a long the track record of
taking high-technology projects from proof of concept to global
commercial scalability, so if anybody has the knowhow to use the
silicon metal produced by HPQ PUREVAP™QRR and make spherical
Silicon Metal (Si) nano-powders for use as high-capacity anode
materials in the next generations Li-ion batteries, it is them,”
said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO HPQ Silicon. “Silicon
Metal’s potential to meet energy storage demand is undeniable and
generating massive investments, as well as, serious industry
interest, so our timing could not be better.”
“We are delighted by the PUREVAP™ Gen2’s recent
test results from which it has established a very important proof
of concept for the production of spherical nano powders for the
Lithium-ion batteries market,” said M. P Peter Pascali, President
and CEO of PyroGenesis Canada Inc. “The success of this testing
paves the way for an interesting business opportunity for both
PyroGenesis and HPQ. The goal is to significantly increase the
performance of Li-ion batteries, currently in demand, using silicon
metal (Si) anodes, at a competitive cost. The potential from the
battery and energy storage markets alone is estimated, on first
review, to be quite significant.”
About Silicon Metal
Silicon Metal (Si) is one of today’s strategic
materials needed to fulfil the renewable energy revolution
presently under way. Silicon does not exist in its pure state; it
must be extracted from quartz, one of the most abundant minerals of
the earth’s crust and other expensive raw materials in a
carbothermic process.
About HPQ Silicon
HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ) is
developing, with PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (TSX-V: PYR), a high-tech
company that designs, develops, manufactures and commercializes
plasma base processes, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction
Reactors” (QRR), a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending),
which will permit the One Step transformation of Quartz (SiO2) into
High Purity Silicon (Si) at prices that will propagate its
considerable renewable energy potential. The Gen3 PUREVAPTM
QRR pilot plant that will validate the commercial potential of the
process is scheduled to start during Q1 2020.
HPQ, working with PyroGenesis, is also
developing a process that can take the High Purity Silicon (Si)
made by the PUREVAPTM and manufacture Spherical Silicon Metal
nano-powders for Next Gen Li-ion batteries. During Q1 2020,
the plan is to validate our game changing manufacturing approach
using a modified Gen2 PUREVAPTM reactor to produce spherical
Silicon Metal (Si) nano-powders samples for industry participants
and research institutions’.
Concurrently, HPQ is also working with industry
leader Apollon Solar to develop a manufacturing capability that
uses the High Purity Silicon (Si) made with the PUREVAP™ to make
Porous silicon wafers needed for solid-state Li-ion
batteries. The first Silicon wafer should be ready to be ship
for testing to a battery manufacture (under NDA) during Q1
2020.
Finally, with Apollon Solar, we are also looking
into developing a metallurgical pathway of producing Solar Grade
Silicon Metal (SoG Si) that will take full advantage of the
PUREVAPTM QRR one-step production of Silicon (Si) material of 4N+
purity with low boron count (< 1 ppm).
All in all, HPQ focus is becoming the lowest
cost producer of Silicon Metal (Si), High Purity Silicon Metal
(Si), Spherical Si nano-powders for Next Gen Li-ion batteries,
Porous Silicon Wafers for Solid states Li-ion batteries, Porous
Silicon Powders for Li-ion batteries and Solar Grade Silicon Metal
(SoG-Si).
This News Release is available on the
company's CEO Verified Discussion Forum, a moderated social
media platform that enables civilized discussion and Q&A
between Management and Shareholders.
Disclaimers:
The Corporation’s interest in developing the
PUREVAP™ QRR and any projected capital or operating cost savings
associated with its development should not be construed as being
related to the establishing the economic viability or technical
feasibility of any of the Company’s Quartz Projects.
This press release contains certain
forward-looking statements, including, without limitation,
statements containing the words "may", "plan", "will", "estimate",
"continue", "anticipate", "intend", "expect", "in the process" and
other similar expressions which constitute "forward-looking
information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws.
Forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current
expectation and assumptions and are subject to a number of risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our
expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the
market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the
capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to
research and development, the impact of competitive products and
pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the
regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current
views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject
to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from
time-to-time in the Company's on-going filings with the security’s
regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at
www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ
materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no
obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statements either as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
For further information
contactBernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO
Tel (514) 907-1011 Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel:
(514) 262-9239 http://www.hpqsilicon.com Email:
Info@hpqsilicon.com
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