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$HPQ.ca Gen2 Testing Confirms PUREVAP™ Process Can Significantly Reduce the Cost of Making Silicon Metal by Lowering Raw Material Costs $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:12 AM on Monday, June 17th, 2019
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  • Announced the receipt of a report from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (TSX-V: PYR)
  • Comparing the performance of the PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactor (QRR) process using a low cost highly reactive carbon source, versus conventional processes used by all the Metallurgical Grade Silicon Metal (Mg Si) producers such as Ferroglobe, Dow-DuPont, Elkem, Rima and Rusal, which use high cost, higher purity carbon sources.

MONTREAL, June 17, 2019 – HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. – (www.HPQSilicon.com) (TSX-V: HPQ), (OTCPink: URAGF), (FWB: UGE) is pleased to announce the receipt of a report from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PyroGenesis”) (TSX-V: PYR) comparing the performance of the PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactor (QRR) process using a low cost highly reactive carbon source, versus conventional processes used by all the Metallurgical Grade Silicon Metal (Mg Si) producers such as Ferroglobe, Dow-DuPont, Elkem, Rima and Rusal, which use high cost, higher purity carbon sources.

PUREVAP™ CAN MAKE 99+% SILICON USING ONE REDUCTANT: LOWER COST HIGHLY REACTIVE CARBON

Having a process that uses less feedstock to make 1 MT of Mg Si and allows the substitution of costly high purity Reductant with readily available lower cost material will reduce the cost of making Mg Si, giving that process a competitive advantage, which is what the PUREVAP™ QRR can offer.

As part of the ongoing R&D, PyroGenesis decided to push the envelope of the process by using only one Reductant, a highly reactive carbon source (92.1% Total Carbon) and HPQ off spec SiO2 (98.839% VS 99.83%), Fe2O3 (0.121% VS 0.05%) and Al2O3 (0.182% VS 0.04%) in the Gen2 PUREVAP™ reactor1.

In this test, Gen2 PUREVAP™ produced commercially viable 99.73% Si with 0.166% Fe and 0.0424% Al, representing chemical grade Mg Si2, a product with great commercial value.  By comparison, PyroGenesis calculated that similar material input in a conventional smelter would produce 96.95% Si, a product with little commercial value.1

“These results are a testament to our methodical approach, the Gen2 PUREVAPTM QRR platform has allowed us to check off this tremendous major milestone. These spectacular results are not only further de-risking the project, they are also opening up additional segments beyond solar energy applications where HPQ PUREVAPTM QRR could have direct application,” stated Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources Inc.  â€œMarket research indicates that demand for chemical grade Mg Si will drive demand for Mg Si from 2.8 Million MT worth US$ 7.5 B in 2018 to 3.8 Million MT worth US$ 12B by 20233.  HPQ is very well positioned to benefit from this increase in demand.”

A PUREVAP™ QRR PROPRIETARY ADVANTAGE:  REDUCING RAW MATERIAL COSTS TO MAKE Si

Depending on the producer, making Mg Si (98.0% to 99.5% Si) in 2018 cost between US$ 1,450/MT and US$ 2,000/MT4.  More than 40% of that cost5 (US$ 580/MT to US$ 800/MT) is directly attributable to the 6+ metric tonnes of raw material (SiO2 and Reductant) needed to produce 1 MT of Mg Si6.

The carbon reductant used in traditional processes to make Mg Si accounts for 30% of the total cost3.  That cost is divided between two different sources, woodchip counting for 10% (US$ 145/MT to US$ 200/MT) and Carbon (low ash coal & charcoal) counting for 20% (US$ 290/MT to US$ 400/MT).

For conventional process producers, high purity coal procurement and cost have been identified as critical elements for their operations because: a) there are only 2 coal mines in the world that can supply it (the 100% Ferroglobe-owned Blue Gem Coal and Colombian coal)7; and B) a US$ 10/MT increase in its cost has a US$ 13 per MT produced impact on the producer’s bottom line7.

GEN2 TEST WORK INDICATES POTENTIAL SAVINGS, GEN3 PILOT PLANT WILL VALIDATE SCALE AND SCOPE OF SAVING

While being able to use lower cost raw material represents significant potential cost savings, the other biggest factor that differentiates the PUREVAP™ QRR is that it should be capable of using highly reactive carbon as Reductant, and therefore only need to process 4.5 MT of raw material8 (lower purity SiO2 and cheaper Reductant) to produce 1 MT of Mg Si.

As more than 40% of the cost of conventional processes is directly attributable to the 6+ metric tonnes of raw material (SiO2 and Reductant) needed to produce 1 MT of Mg Si3, it is possible to estimate that a PUREVAP™ QRR could cut in half raw material cost, representing a 20% reduction in the cost of making chemical grade Mg Si.

Gen3 pilot plant testing will allow us to refine and validate these numbers at commercial scale.

Pierre Carabin, Eng., M. Eng., Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategist of PyroGenesis has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release.

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. 

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company that focuses on becoming the lowest cost producer of Silicon Metal and a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leader PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) the innovative PUREVAP™ â€œQuartz Reduction Reactors (QRR),” a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into Metallurgical Grade Silicon Metal (Mg Si) at prices that will propagate it clean energy potential.

HPQ’s goal, working with industry leader Apollon Solar, is also to develop a metallurgical approach to producing Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) that will take full advantage of the PUREVAP™ QRR production of high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-thirds (2/3) the costs associated with the transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start in 2019

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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 contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

1 PyroGenesis TM-2019-024 (May 27 2019)
2 Balazs™ NanoAnalysis – ICP OES (Inductively coupled plasma – optical emission spectrometry) analysis results
3 CRU – Silicon Market Outlook – November 14 2018 (Page 20 – 23)
4 CRU – Silicon Market Outlook – November 14 2018 (Page 17)
5 Ferroglobe_Investor_Day_Presentation__17_Oct_2017 (Page 40)
6 GSM_Investor_Presentation_-_March_2014 (Page 3)
7 Ferroglobe_Investor_Day_Presentation__17_Oct_2017 (Page 46 -41)
8 PyroGenesis efficiency estimation for the PUREVAP™ process

$HPQ.ca Gen3 PUREVAP(TM) Pilot Plant Update $PYR.ca $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:09 AM on Thursday, June 6th, 2019
  • Announced that PyroGenesis Canada Inc (TSX-V: PYR) has started construction required for the HPQ dedicated section of it’s facility where the Gen3 PUREVAP™ will be operated.
  • Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources stated: “We are now very close to the start of the most exciting and potentially rewarding phase of the project: validating commercial scalability.

MONTREAL, June 06, 2019 – HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. – (www.HPQSilicon.com) (TSX-V: HPQ), (OTCPink: URAGF), (FWB: UGE) is pleased to announce that PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PyroGenesis”) (TSX-V: PYR) has started, on June 4th, the construction required for the HPQ dedicated section of it’s facility, where the Gen3 PUREVAP™ will be operated.

PILOT PLANT ASSEMBLY ENTERING FINAL STAGE

The need to reinforce the concrete floor underneath the pilot plant combined with final design improvements done to the Gen3 PUREVAP™ pilot plant design changed our original timeline, but assembly work is now currently underway.  Final assembly of the pilot plant at its permanent location in the PyroGenesis facility should be completed in Q3.  The Gen3 PUREVAP™ pilot plant testing program, including plant commissioning, will start in Q4.

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources Inc stated: “We are now very close to the start of the most exciting and potentially rewarding phase of the project: validating commercial scalability. Our pre-commercialization work leading up to this point has allowed us to identify additional segments beyond solar energy applications where the PUREVAPTM QRR process is game changing. The idea now is to use to produce material with our Gen2 for samples for various clients in multiple industries. We expect that we will be able to fulfill orders from production at the pilot plant and begin to generate revenue in the months following the start of the pilot plant.”

IMAGES BEFORE AND AFTER START OF CONSTRUCTION WORK AT PYROGENESIS PLANT:

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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. 

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company focuses on becoming a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-thirds (2/3) the costs associated with the transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start in 2019

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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 contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

HPQ Pilot Plant Udate

Before Pictures of work area were Gen3 PUREVAP™ pilot plant will be assembled at PyroGenesis plant
HPQ Gen3 Pilot Plant Update

Pictures of construction work being done to prepare the area for the Gen3 PUREVAP™ pilot plant. All images © PyroGenesis
HPQ Gen 3 Pilot Plant Update

Pictures of construction work being done to prepare the area for the Gen3 PUREVAP™ pilot plant. All images © PyroGenesis

Source: GlobeNewswire (June 6, 2019 – 9:00 AM EDT)

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$HPQ.ca Releases First Ever Gen2 PUREVAP Video of Liquid Silicon Metal Tapping $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:44 AM on Thursday, May 23rd, 2019
  • Announced the receipt of a video from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (TSX-V: PYR) demonstrating a Silicon Metal Melt Drainage (Tapping) test
  • Part of the continuous development testing with Gen2 PUREVAP™ Commercial Scalability Proof of Concept platform.

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. – (www.HPQSilicon.com) (TSX-V: HPQ), (OTCPink: URAGF), (FWB: UGE) is pleased to announce the receipt of a video from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PyroGenesis”) (TSX-V: PYR) demonstrating a Silicon Metal Melt Drainage (Tapping) test, which is part of the continuous development testing with our Gen2 PUREVAP™ Commercial Scalability Proof of Concept platform.

DRAINAGE OF LIQUID SILICON MELT AT THE BOTTOM OF REACTOR (TAPPING) CRITICAL TO PROCESS

Drainage of silicon metal (tapping) is one of the most important aspects of the disruptive process being developed.  In order to test design efficiency and to generate computational studies to predict the tapping behaviour of liquid silicon in the Gen3 pilot plant, a few silicon melting and tapping tests using the Gen2 reactor have been conducted to date.  The video was produced during one of these tests.

SIMULATED TAPPING DONE USING GEN2

The Gen2 reactor was ramped up to operating parameters and once it reached operating temperature, as-received Si was introduced into the reactor for effective melting.  The video sequence starts when the reactor is opened until all the liquid silicon metal is drained out.

LINK TO VIDEO ON HPQ WEBSITE: https://hpqsilicon.com/#gen2

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources Inc stated: “We are very excited to be able to present to our stakeholders our first ever video of the Gen2 in action.  This video gives life to our tests.  Tests that are demonstrating the incredible versatility of our Gen2 PUREVAPTM QRR platform, highlighting the advancement being made on the project and toward de-risking the Gen3 commercial scalability testing phase”.

Pierre Carabin, Eng., M. Eng., Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategist of PyroGenesis has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release.

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.

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company focuses on becoming a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-thirds (2/3) the costs associated with the transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start in 2019Shares outstanding: 222,284,053

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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, contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1988e37f-ad59-4680-ad73-1740e9ae2296
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$HPQ.ca – Material Compatibility Testing Under Actual Operating Conditions With GEN2 PUREVAP; De-Risking Up-Coming Pilot Plant Trials $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:03 PM on Friday, May 3rd, 2019
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  • Announced the receipt of an interim progress report from PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) highlighting results of GEN2’s material compatibility tests done under actual operating condition
  • PUREVAP™ is a harsh process for materials because of the very high temperatures sustained during operations and the presence of liquid metal
  • To validate material selection, experimental tests, focused on the two sections of the reactor susceptible to intense wear and tear were conducted using the GEN2 PUREVAP™
  • For the material chosen for the GEN3, the test were deemed a success since inspection after the test showed no silicon melt attack to the material and no dissolution of the walls by liquid metal

MONTREAL, May 03, 2019 — HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (HPQ) (TSX-V:“HPQ”)(FRANKFURT:UGE)(OTC PINK:URAGF) is pleased to announce the receipt of an interim progress report from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PyroGenesis”) (TSX-V: PYR) highlighting results of GEN2’s material compatibility tests done under actual operating condition.

The PUREVAP™ is a harsh process for materials because of the very high temperatures sustained during operations and the presence of liquid metal. This is why parts of the system which are in proximity of the high temperature regions and liquid metal need to be lined with material that is compatible with the harsh environment. To validate material selection, experimental tests, focused on the two sections of the reactor susceptible to intense wear and tear were conducted using the GEN2 PUREVAP™.

GEN2 AN INVALUABLE ASSET THAT ALLOWS TESTING UNDER ACTUAL OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS

The GEN2 tests conducted to study the compatibility of the material chosen were done under actual operational conditions, whereby once a pool of silicon metal was created inside the reactor, the tap hole was opened to drain metal out of the reactor and the reactor was inspected for damages or un-expected wear and tear.

For the material chosen for the GEN3, the test were deemed a success since inspection after the test showed no silicon melt attack to the material and no dissolution of the walls by liquid metal.

“This is another demonstration of where the meticulous approach to R&D and proven track record of taking projects from proof of concept to commercialization of PyroGenesis provides great value to the HPQ PUREVAP™ project” said Bernard J. Tourillon President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources. “We are none only reducing the overall risk of the project, we have also ticked off another box in our goal to create both a low cost and green metallurgical approach to producing solar grade silicon metal.

Pierre Carabin, Eng., M. Eng., Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategist of PyroGenesis has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release.

In accordance with the agreement between HPQ-Silicon and Agoracom, entered into on July 3, 2014, extended by both parties for additional periods ending July 15, 2018 and July 15, 2019 under the same terms and conditions, HPQ-Silicon board has approved the issuance of 188,333 common shares at a deemed price of 7,5 cents per share to pay $14,125 for services rendered during the period from July 16, 2018 ending October 15, 2018 and HPQ board has also approved the issuance of 235,416 common shares at a deemed price of 6 cents per share to pay $14,125 for services rendered during the period from October 16, 2018 ending January 15, 2019.  Each share issued pursuant to the debt settlement will have a mandatory four (4) month and one (1) day holding period from the date of closing.

Furthermore, the Directors of the Corporation have agreed to settle a $75,000.00 debt for services rendered by a service provider to the Corporation by issuing 750,000 units (“Unit”) at a price of $0.10 per Unit.  Each Unit is comprised of 1 common share and 1 common share purchase warrant of the Corporation. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $ 0.15 per share for a period of 24 months. Each share issued pursuant to the debt settlement will have a mandatory four (4) month and one (1) day holding period from the date of closing. This settlement is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

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. 

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed (Symbol HPQ) resource company focuses on becoming a vertically integrated producer of High Purity Silicon Metal (4N+) and a metallurgical producer of Solar Grade Silicon Metal (“SoG-Si”) used in the manufacturing of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic solar systems.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a new Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (4N+ Si) in one step and therefore reduce significantly the CAPEX and OPEX costs associated with a metallurgical transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start mid-2019

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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 contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel: (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Shares outstanding: 222,284,053

$HPQ.ca Hits Another Milestone Towards #Solar Grade #Silicon Metal Production $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:24 PM on Wednesday, May 1st, 2019

HPQ Silicon (HPQ:TSXV) has been quietly moving towards its major goal of becoming the world’s lowest cost and cleanest producer of solar grade silicon metal.  That sounds like a pipedream … until you consider its two technical partners, PyroGenesis Canada (a global leader in plasma torch technologies) and Apollon Solar (one of the world’s leaders in renewable energies).  These globally renown technology leaders aren’t going to lend their name to a project that isn’t capable of becoming world class.  Moreover, PyroGenesis joined the Province of Quebec to invest $5.2 million into HPQ in mid-2018.

Together, they’ve created a process that converts quarts into high purity silicon metal, with the ultimate goal of producing their own solar cells …. and they are doing it at cost leves, both CAPEX and OPEX, that are set to blow the doors off the world’s incumbent players and could position HPQ as a serious player in the solar world.  On top of that, they are all but evaporating the dirty dirty (not a typo) process of producing solar grade silicon metal that most regular people never knew about.

HPQ Silicon is about to commence pilot plant testing in mid-2019 but were able to achieve one more major milestone with their 2nd Generation testing machine.  If you love discovering solar or renewable energy companies, watch this HPQ Interview and make sure to do your due diligence at https://agoracom.com/ir/HPQ-SiliconResources

INTERVIEW: $HPQ.ca Silicon Shines Bright With Apollon Solar As They Move Towards #Solar Grade #Silicon Metal Pilot

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:09 PM on Friday, April 5th, 2019

Energy Transition: $HPQ.ca – Apollon #Solar Extend Agreement Regarding the Development of the Technological Clusters Needed for a Green and Low Cost Transformation of #PUREVAP #Silicon Into Solar Grade Silicon

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:41 AM on Thursday, April 4th, 2019
  • Announced that anticipated results from the mid 2019 commissioning of the PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactor pilot plant motivated the extension of the agreement with Apollon Solar SAS
  • Apollon Solar is a private French company that, over the past 20 years, has become one of the world leaders in the development of the metallurgical purification steps necessary for the transformation of 1 to 2 N silicon metal (“MG-Si”) into solar grade silicon metal

MONTREAL, April 04, 2019 — HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (“HPQ”) (TSX VENTURE:HPQ) (FRANKFURT:UGE) (OTC PINK:URAGF) is pleased to announce that the anticipated results from the mid 2019 commissioning of the PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactor (“QRR”) pilot plant motivated the extension of the agreement with Apollon Solar SAS, (“Apollon”). Apollon Solar is a private French company that, over the past 20 years, has become one of the world leaders in the development of the metallurgical purification steps necessary for the transformation of 1 to 2 N silicon metal (“MG-Si”) into solar grade silicon metal (“SoG-Si”), the critical material needed for the photovoltaic conversion of the sun energy into electricity.

CONTINUING THE VALIDATION OF THE INNOVATIVE SOLAR POTENTIAL OF THE PUREVAPTM QRR

Bernard J. Tourillon President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources stated: “The December 2017 agreement with Apollon was the final piece of the puzzle in the creation of a world-class technical team.  Joining PyroGenesis (PYR-TSXV) and HPQ, Apollon is dedicated to establishing a Low Cost and Green metallurgical approach for the production of solar grade silicon metal (SoG-Si).  The extension of the agreement, as we get ready to produce our first 4N+ Purity (99.99+%) PUREVAP™ Silicon Metal (Si) (PVAP-Si) in 2019, could not be better timing, as the identification of the technological clusters needed for the transformation of PVAP-Si into SoG-Si has already started”.

The following release will take the form of a question and answer discussion between Mr. Bernard J. Tourillon (MBA, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon) who will ask the questions, and Mr. Jed Kraiem Ph.D, (General Manager at Apollon Solar) who will answer them.

Q.  Hi Jed, thank you for taking the time for the Q&A session. Can you describe Apollon Solar’s expertise in the metallurgical production of Solar Silicon (SoG-Si UMG)?

A.  Certainly, for almost 20 years Apollon has invested time and money in research and development related to the development of metallurgical routes for the production of solar grade silicon metal (SoG-Si).  Over time, Apollon emerged as a world leaders in the definition of impurity specifications for SoG-Si and the development of technological process required (Clusters) to produce solar cells with high photovoltaic conversion efficiency using silicon produced via metallurgical processes (“SoG Si UMG”).  Some of our most significant achievements are:

  • We were the first company ever (and the only one) to manufacture entirely monocrystalline Czochralski (Cz) ingots made with 100% SoG Si UMG;
  • Working with the UNSW (University of New South Wales), we have obtained a Voc of 690 mV on standard PHOTOSIL Multi-crystalline Si wafers with a resistivity of 0.5 Ohm.cm;
  • Working with the ANU (Australian National University), we have obtained, and the results were independently validated by a third party Institute, a maximum conversion efficiency of 21.1% on N-type wafers, a world record for a solar cell made from 100% “SoG Si UMG” that is still standing today.  Furthermore, without betraying any secret, we can already say that this record should be largely beaten in the coming months.

Q.  Can you please describe the differences between the chemical production of Polysilicon (Siemens process) and a metallurgical production of Solar grade Silicon (SoG-Si UMG)?

A.  Polysilicon was originally designed to meet the demands of the electronic industry with purities between 9N to 11N depending on end usage.  The Siemens process uses hydrochloric acid to dissolve MG-Si and produce a gas compound, trichlorosilane on a fluidized bed, then that gas compound is purified and finally reduced to solid silicon or Polysilicon.  This process requires significant amounts of electrical energy (about 72 kWh per kg produced) and is potentially harmful to the environment because of the usage of chloride and silane in the process.  Over the years, the Siemens process was optimized around producing 6N to 9N purity Si used in the solar industry and massive investments in commercial development lead to large plants being built.  The main reason the chemical approach became the dominant process until now was the absence of alternatives to polysilicon in the early 2000s, when solar energy experienced it’s first boom.  At that time, solar cells using metallurgically produce Solar Grade Silicon Metal were unable to reach the same levels of performance as those reached with polysilicon.

Metallurgically produced Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG-Si) has a purity of 5N+ with the main impurities being Boron, Phosphorus, Carbon and Oxygen.  Contrary to chemical Solar Grade Si production (Siemens or FBR), the production of SoG-Si via metallurgical routes involves different liquid and solid phase processes, with at least 3 different purification steps (Cluster) needed to obtain solar requirements.  Since the final purity of the product is adapted to solar application, CAPEX demands are reduced and after industrial scale optimization, operating costs (OPEX) will be significantly lower. Since 2007, many industrials have refined metallurgical Silicon into Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG –Si) via metallurgical processes and demonstrated that photovoltaic performances could be similar to performance attained using polysilicon.

On that point, Apollon Solar was one of the very first companies to demonstrate the possibility of obtaining very high photovoltaic conversion efficiency using 100% SoG Si UMG.

Q.  Few industrial manufacturers have demonstrated an interest in metallurgical production of Solar Silicon (SoG-Si UMG), why is Apollon Solar still interested in its potential?

A.  Developing a metallurgical pathway for the production of solar grade silicon metal requires time and significant investments.  During the past 10 years, Apollon Solar has been involved in the development and optimization of the technologies needed to purify silicon metal (Mg-Si).  Thanks to our global vision of the value chain and especially our photovoltaic expertise, Apollon Solar has identified the processes that need to be integrated in order to produce metallurgically low cost solar grade silicon metal (SoG-Si) that can reach high photovoltaic efficiency (Technological clusters).

Because of our unique expertise in both Silicon metallurgy and photovoltaic cells, Apollon Solar strongly believes in the future of the metallurgical pathway, but that is not the case for other manufacturers who generally only have one of these two core competences

Furthermore, three recent facts have reinforced our interest in the metallurgical production of SoG-Si:

  • The production in the near future of 4N purity Si (PVAP-Si) at a cost similar to traditional MG Si;
  • The possibility of using low resistivity wafers (higher concentration of Boron and Phosphorus) to obtain high PV efficiencies thanks to Passivated Emitter & Rear Cell (PERC)1 cell technology;
  • The growing interest of public administrations and consumers for photovoltaic modules with a low carbon footprint (reduction of approximately 33% of the module’s CO2 emissions through the use of metallurgical solar Si).

Q.  Can you explain why Apollon thinks that an innovation like PUREVAP™ RRQ will allow the metallurgical production of Solar Silicon (SoG-Si UMG) to compete with polysilicon production?

A.  In  2017, Apollon Solar identified the PUREVAP™ QRR process as a unique metallurgical process, based on an innovative technological approach developed by PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PCI”) for HPQ (patent pending, owned by HPQ).

Basically PUREVAP™ is a technology that is totally different from the traditional processes that transform Quartz into Metallurgical Silicon (“MG-Si”) and it is totally different from the well-known conventional physical and chemical processes of metallurgical purification of silicon (plasma, slags, acid leaching, alloys, and others).

The successful industrialization of such a simpler process, as well as the production of PUREVAP™ Silicon metal of 4N + purity (99.99 +% Si) with 1 ppmw of Boron (PVAP-Si) would result in a simplification of the refining steps and an improvement in material yield, resulting in significant cost savings (CAPEX and OPEX). Although still subject to validation, the addition of the technologies required for the transformation of PVAP-Si into Metallurgical Solar Silicon (“SoG-Si UMG”) would allow for a cost reduction that could equate to 60% for CAPEX and 30% for the “cash costs” (versus the most recent factories built in China).

While there is still some way to go toward industrial validation, this is a true innovation and its potential is there, so this is why we are excited to be continuing our involvement with HPQ!

Q.  Which types of solar cells is the PUREVAP™ SoG-Si UMG meant for?

A.  The first application for a PUREVAP™ SoG-Si UMG will be Multicrystalline solar cells (p-type Al-BSF and PERC) which will represent about 40% of the market in 2019 (that is about 50 GW or 175,000 MT/year of SoG Si).  This is related to the fact that impurities specifications are less restrictive in multicrystalline than monocrystalline cells.

The new Mono PERC cell structures enabled higher solar cells efficiencies and lower SoG-Si consumption, monocrystalline (“mono-c”) cells are presently gaining market shares compared to multicrystalline (multi-c”), but this does not mean that the market for multicrystalline solar cells is not without a future.

The potential cell efficiency of a Multi PERC cell structure should be about 22.5%.  Future multicrystalline market shares will depend on its costs and the speed at which cell performance will increase.  Based on historical precedents, major technological advances in solar cells are always implemented first in the mono-c Si market before transferring to the multi-c Si market.  When the significant cost reduction emanating from technological advances reaches the multi-c Si, it always gains back the market share lost to mono-Si.

Combining the innovations related to the increase conversion efficiency from Mono-c Si to Multi-c to the usage of a PUREVAP™ SoG-Si UMG will present a new pathway to significantly reducing the costs of the multi-c solar cells, as SoG-Si currently represents about 15% of the costs of a solar module.

Q.  Can HPQ’s PUREVAP™ SoG-Si UMG be used to produce Si for industrial monocrystalline cells?

A.  In the past, Apollon Solar and their partners have proven that high efficiency monocrystalline cells can be made from SoG Si 100% UMG (today’s world record at 21.1%).  So this is an opportunity that will be studied as well.  Indeed the difference in cell efficiency for solar cells made from SoG Si 100% UMG compared to solar cells made from polysilicon reference wafers could be less than 1.0% absolute.

Q.  What is Apollon Solar’s position on perovskites solar cells?

A.  Perovskites use in photovoltaic applications is a very recent innovation so this is a less mature technology compared to crystalline SoG-Si.  While Perovskites base technology has made enormous progress in terms of photovoltaic efficiency in recent years and it cost and efficiency potential is very appealing, two major problems have emerged:

  1. A problem of long-term stability (cells are very sensitive to moisture) and;
  2. Lead is a major component of perovskites, making them less environmentally friendly than Silicon while its removal reduces cells performances.

Many research efforts on that topic are currently underway and could eventually solve these main problems.  However, perovskites are still far from industrialization and before they are able to compete with SoG-Si, a lot of convincing results will be required regarding both performance and reliability over time.

This having been said, another interesting point seems to be the potential to use SoG-Si in combination with Perovskites.  In this case, the low cost solar Silicon (“SoG-Si UMG”) produced by HPQ could probably be adapted to the industrial realization of Silicon/Perovskites tandem cells. Indeed for that type of cells, an optimum between the purity and the cost of silicon presumably exists.  This is where a PUREVAP™ SoG-Si UMG would be at an advantage versus polysilicon with it high fixed costs that do not depend on the purity of the product.

Q.  Do you see other markets for the PUREVAP™ RRQ process?

A.  Whatever process is used to produce Solar grade Silicon (“SoG Si”) (metallurgical or chemical), the main raw material needed will always be Metallurgical Grade Silicon Metal (“Si-MG”), a product that costs producers of SoG Si approximately US $ 2.5/kg for a 2 N purity raw material.

This reality has not changed even as production costs for industry leaders went from US $ 25 per kg fifteen years ago to less than US $ 9 per kg today, therefore making the relative importance of this raw material going from less than 10% of costs about fifteen years ago, when Polysilicon selling prices were high (> US $ 50 per kg) up to approximately 33% of today’s cost, just as Polysilicon spot prices have starting reaching a price range <US $ 10 per kg.

The PUREVAP™ process, being the only process that can provide the industry with access to a superior raw material, will have a significant competitive advantage versus traditional producers of Mg-Si.

Finally, by optimizing the PUREVAP™ Silicon structure, it could be made suitable for use in a very important potential market: anodes for Lithium-ion batteries.

Q.  No industrial group involved in the production of Metallurgical Silicon (MG – Si) and Solar Silicon (SoG – Si) seems interested in developing an equivalent process, why?

A.  Firstly, it is important to realize that there is a real cultural difference between upstream actors, (metallurgical grade Silicon metal and Solar Grade Silicon Metal producers) and downstream producers, (photovoltaic producers).  Contrary to what one might believe, the border between these two groups is not very porous.  Having experienced these difficulties first hand in our previous projects, this is an area where Apollon Solar can help HPQ and PyroGenesis benefit from the lessons learned and make these two worlds work together to our advantage.

Secondly, until recently there was no significant market for high purity metallurgical Silicon 3N + (99.9 +% Si) and this may explain some of this lack of interest.

Yet, for several decades now, researchers and industrials have developed Metallurgical purification processes that are now mature and can produce Solar Grade Silicon (“SoG-Si UMG”) from Metallurgical Silicon Metal (“MG- Si”).

The industrial scaling up development of these technologies was long and costly, but some industrials did succeed in producing a commercial SoG-Si UMG.  While metallurgical production of SoG-Si consumes less energy than chemical production SoG-Si (35,000 KWh/t versus 72,000 KWh/t), operational savings until now have never been enough to pay back the CAPEX required for the production of SoG-Si UMG.

Presently only REC Solar Norway (Elkem Solar) still seemed to have an industrial production of SoG-Si UMG and it is small, 8,000 MT per year, or about 2% of the global solar Si market.

One of the main reasons why industrials have limited their investment in new metallurgical process to make SoG-Si is the massive margin destruction that has been happening over the last 25 years, and this even as demand for solar panels increased exponentially.  This contradictory reality is a demonstration of the price elasticity of solar energy, whereby reduction in cost of making solar energy results in an increase in demand for solar energies.

Q.  What is the future trend of the Solar Grade Silicon market?

A.  Just during the last 6 years, the spot prices of polysilicon (“SoG-Si”) dropped from US $25 per kg to less than US $ 10 per kg.  At these new prices not even the new high-performance plants built in China, with their cash cost below US$ 9 per Kg, and their all in cost around US$ 14 per kg can continue operating for a long period with spot prices staying below US$ 14 per kg.

So if there is a conclusion I would like readers to take away from this exchange is that demand for Solar Energy is not going away, therefore demand for SoG Si is not going away either.  Furthermore, since chemical processes to make SoG-Si have been optimized to the max, it is evident that very soon a new Low Cost pathway to make a SoG-Si that can produce high efficiency solar cells will be needed to meet solar demand.

The PUREVAP™ RRQ process being develop by HPQ and PyroGenesis is coming to market at the most opportune time, and when you combine this new process with our solar technological knowhow it creates a solar team with the potential to become a significant agent of change for the industry.

This press release is available on the forum “CEO Verified Discussion Forum“, a moderated social media platform that allows civilized discussion and questions and answers between management and shareholders.

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed (Symbol HPQ) resource company focuses on becoming a vertically integrated producer of High Purity Silicon Metal (4N+) and a metallurgical producer of Solar Grade Silicon Metal (“SoG-Si”) used in the manufacturing of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic solar systems.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a new Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (4N+ Si) in one step therefore reducing significantly the CAPEX and OPEX costs associated with a metallurgical transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start mid-2019

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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, contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Shares outstanding: 222,284,053

$HPQ.ca Gen2 PUREVAP(TM) Testing of Tapping Section of Pilot Plant Design and Subsystems, De-Risking Up-Coming Pilot Plant Trials $PYR.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:15 AM on Tuesday, March 5th, 2019
  • Announced the receipt of a progress report from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (TSX Venture: PYR) describing continuous development testing of the pilot plant design and reactor related subsystems of the Silicon Melt Drainage (Tapping) part of the process.  
  • Work of the Gen2 PUREVAP™ Commercial Scalability Proof of Concept platform is undertaken in order to minimize the risk of design failure during the pilot plant trials schedule to start mid-2019.

MONTREAL, March 05, 2019 – HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (HPQ) (TSX VENTURE:HPQ) (FRANKFURT:UGE) (OTC PINK:URAGF) is pleased to announce the receipt of a progress report from PyroGenesis Canada Inc (“PyroGenesis”) (TSX Venture: PYR) describing continuous development testing of the pilot plant design and reactor related subsystems of the Silicon Melt Drainage (Tapping) part of the process.  This work of the Gen2 PUREVAP™ Commercial Scalability Proof of Concept platform is undertaken in order to minimize the risk of design failure during the pilot plant trials schedule to start mid-2019.

DRAINAGE OF LIQUID SILICON MELT AT THE BOTTOM OF REACTOR (TAPPING) CRITICAL TO PROCESS

Drainage of silicon (tapping) is one of the most important aspects of the process.  Efforts have been made by PyroGenesis to optimize the design of the melt drainage subsystems of the pilot plant.  In order to test design efficiency and to generate computational studies to predict the tapping behaviour of liquid silicon in the Gen3 pilot plant, a few silicon melting and tapping tests using GEN2 reactor have been conducted to date.

SIMULATED TAPPING DONE USING GEN2

To simulate the tapping process of the pilot plant unit, the Gen2 reactor was ramped up to operating parameters with a standard mixture of quartz and carbon introduced at the beginning.  Once the reactor reached operating temperature as-received Si is introduced in the reactor for effective melting.  Once the whole Si mass melted, the tap hole was opened to drain the liquid metal and the data from the test was then used to generate computational studies.

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Resources Inc stated: “We are very happy to show our first ever public picture of the Gen2 in action.  What these tests demonstrate is the incredible versatility of our Gen2 PUREVAPTM QRR platform, highlighting the advancement being made on the project and toward de-risking the mid-2019, Gen3 commercial scalability testing phase”.

Pierre Carabin, Eng., M. Eng., Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategist of PyroGenesis has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release.

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. 

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company focuses on becoming a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-thirds (2/3) the costs associated with the transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start mid-2019.

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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 contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Shares outstanding: 222,284,053 

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/0a12fa2b-0337-4107-8531-a2feb7f7c2e3

Picture of Gen2 in action during simulated tapping test

HPQ-Silicon Resources $HPQ.ca – Solar shines brightest for renewables-keen investors

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:33 AM on Tuesday, February 12th, 2019

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Solar shines brightest for renewables-keen investors

  • Institutional investors surveyed by the Octopus Group have ranked grid-scale solar power as their top deployment target, amid plans to inject US$210 billion in the broader renewable sector within five years.
  • A poll of 100 names published by the firm on Monday found 43% of those managing a portfolio of renewables were invested in solar, ahead of firms invested in onshore and offshore wind (28% each), hydropower (27%) and waste-to-energy and biomass (an aggregate 24%).

By José Rojo Martín

Institutional investors ranked uncertainty with energy prices as a top obstacle (Source: Karnakata Tata)

Institutional investors surveyed by the Octopus Group have ranked grid-scale solar power as their top deployment target, amid plans to inject US$210 billion in the broader renewable sector within five years.

A poll of 100 names published by the firm on Monday found 43% of those managing a portfolio of renewables were invested in solar, ahead of firms invested in onshore and offshore wind (28% each), hydropower (27%) and waste-to-energy and biomass (an aggregate 24%).

Of the respondents – a mix including pension funds, insurers and banks with US$6.8 trillion in combined assets under management – Australians (63%) were keenest on solar, followed by EMEA (58%), Asian (45%) and UK firms (29%).

The industry was the most sought-after also among firms currently not invested in renewables, although some appeared sceptical. Some 58% of those managing a renewables-free portfolio claimed to be considering solar plays, while 21% were not contemplating it and another 21% felt unsure.

Five years to unlock US$210 billion

Even as they singled out grid-scale solar as their top target, the polled investors promised to scale up allocations to all forms of renewables, with US$210 billion set to be deployed within five years.

Private banks appeared the most ambitious, sharing plans for renewables to represent 9.7% of their portfolios over the period. They were followed by strategic investors (8.9%) and pension funds (7.8%), while high-net-worth individuals and family offices (5.5%) and insurers (4.7%) were the most reluctant.  

The Octopus survey evidenced the renewables momentum won’t be challenge-free, though. Energy price uncertainty, liquidity challenges and skills shortages ranked as the top concerns for the polled investors, although costs and regulatory barriers were also seen as obstacles.

Europe before its subsidy-free hour

The Solar Finance and Investment conference held in London in late January identified investors as the key enablers of subsidy-free solar in Europe. Corporate PPAs and other emerging arrangements are easing – although not fully dispelling – investors’ unease around merchant risks and potentially low returns, it was argued.

The Octopus poll placed the continent as the most in-demand destination for renewables investors. Of the top 10 countries and region, only Australia (seventh) and Japan (10th) were non-European.

The survey produced a finding likely to be welcomed by subsidy-free players. Almost one-in-two institutional investors piling into clean energy worldwide was driven by stable cash flows (a driver for 48%) and attractive risk-adjusted returns (40%); only diversification and ESG considerations placed higher.

Source: https://www.pv-tech.org/news/solar-shines-brightest-for-renewables-keen-investors

HPQ Silicon $HPQ.ca Announces the Record Date for the Distribution of Beauce Gold Fields $BGF.ca Common Shares for Listing on The TSX.V Exchange

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:56 PM on Monday, December 17th, 2018

  • Pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement and the Arrangement with Beauce Gold Fields Inc. (BGF)
  • HPQ declares the special dividends stemming therefrom and that December 24, 2018 will be the Record Date for the distribution and the dividends consist of 10,680,000 Beauce Gold Fields common shares.

MONTREAL, Dec. 17, 2018 — HPQ Silicon Resources Inc (“HPQ”) (TSX Venture: HPQ) is pleased to inform shareholders that, pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement and the Arrangement with Beauce Gold Fields Inc. (BGF), HPQ declares the special dividends stemming therefrom and that December 24, 2018 will be the Record Date for the distribution and the dividends consist of 10,680,000 Beauce Gold Fields common shares.

Only shareholders of record as at the share distribution record date will be entitled to receive the share dividends.  Shareholders of record on that date will receive one share of BGF, for 0.0480466 shares they own of HPQ, the dividend per share ratio is subject to adjustment based on the number of shares of HPQ to be issued until the record date. December 31, 2018 would be the expected payment date.  Fractional shares of BGF will be rounded down to the nearest whole number.  Shareholders who sell their HPQ shares prior to the share distribution record date will not be entitled to receive shares of BGF.  BGF confirms the definitive and unconditional closing of the plan of arrangement and BGF Private Placement of $550,000 announced on December 12, 2018.

Distribution Details:

Accordingly, HPQ will distribute 10,680,000 BGF shares to it’s shareholders on a pro rata basis of 0.0480466 shares for every HPQ shares they own hold as of close of business on the record date.

Issuer Name: HPQ-Silicon Resources Inc.
Declaration Date: December 17, 2018
Security SymbolTSX-Venture Exchange: HPQ
Type of Security:   Common Shares
Type of Dividend: Special Dividend distribution of BGF Shares
Record Date:December 24, 2018
Ex-Distribution Date:December 21, 2018
Payable Date: December 31, 2018

The Company will announce the Listing Date of BGF shares on the Venture Exchange as soon as it receives confirmation form the Exchange.

About Beauce Gold Fields

BGF is a wholly owned subsidiary of HPQ Silicon into which HPQ gold assets were transferred.   Subject to approval by TSX-V, HPQ is in the process of listing BGF as a new public junior gold company., following the approval by shareholders during HPQ AGM held on Aug. 10, 2018, of the proposed terms of the plan of arrangement.

The Beauce Gold Fields project is a unique, historically prolific gold property located in the municipality of Saint-Simon-les-Mines in the Beauce region of Southern Quebec. Comprising of a block of 152 claims 100% owned by HPQ, the project area hosts a six kilometre long unconsolidated gold-bearing sedimentary unit (a lower saprolite and an upper brown diamictite). Textural observations (angularity) of gold nuggets suggest a relatively proximal source and therefore a short transport distance. The gold in saprolite indicates a close proximity to a bedrock source of gold, providing possible further exploration discoveries.  The property was also hosts numerous historical gold mines that were active from 1860s to the 1960s (see HPQ SEDAR-filed report).

Beauce Gold Fields website www.beaucegold.com

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company planning to become a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ’s goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders, PyroGenesis (TSX-V: PYR) and Apollon Solar, that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)”, a truly 2.0 Carbothermic process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-thirds (2/3) the costs associated with the transformation of quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule to start mid-2019.

Disclaimers:

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 securities 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 contact

Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO HPQ Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, COO HPQ, President and CEO BGF Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com