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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 48.095.389 von dirk3333 am 21.10.14 17:38:25http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/7099444-hypersolar…
tantchen
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 48.093.757 von Caesar77 am 21.10.14 15:23:42naja , ist halt nur ein teilerfolg der sich nicht unmittelbar , sofort auf`s geschäft auswirkt, von daher ist es schwer zu sagen wohin es geht , kann um halt 9 bei 5 cent stehn oder bei 10 oder 2 oder 1,5 cent. solche werte sind immer wie rubbellose . aber wenn es mal geht dann sind gleich ein paar hundert % drin , am tag .
bzw lass mal abwarten
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soll das ein Witz sein?
Schau mal Ihub!!!
Schau mal Ihub!!!
sehr komisch, dass in den USA die Nachricht in den Foren so gut
wie gar nicht aufgenommen wird. Verspreche mir schon nicht mehr so
viel von der Nachricht!
wie gar nicht aufgenommen wird. Verspreche mir schon nicht mehr so
viel von der Nachricht!
WOOOOW was für tolle Neuigkeiten. Dieser Fortschritt stellt einen Meilenstein der kompletten Sparte dar!!!
Das könnte jetzt m.E. ganz schnell auf die 0,10€ zurück gehen, da waren wir ja schonmal.
CNN-News:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/1152…
Das könnte jetzt m.E. ganz schnell auf die 0,10€ zurück gehen, da waren wir ja schonmal.
CNN-News:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/1152…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 48.090.874 von cash_is_king am 21.10.14 10:32:40Ja, endlich....mal schauen, wie sich die News auswirkt. Da wird zuletzt wohl schon was durchgedrungen sein, deshalb die in den letzten Tagen ganz gute Kursentwicklung...![:cool:](//img.wallstreet-online.de/smilies/cool.gif)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/hypersolar-achieves-breakthrou…
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/hypersolar-achieves-breakthrou…
Endlich mal wieder eine Meldung, die sich auf den Forschungsstand bezieht.
Pressemeldung:
>> HyperSolar Achieves Breakthrough in Hydrogen Separation Process
Company develops novel system architecture to efficiently separate and produce pure hydrogen from sunlight and water
SANTA BARBARA, CA – October 21, 2014 –HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, today announced that the Company has achieved a significant technological milestone in its pursuit of clean hydrogen fuel production, by eliminating an expensive hydrogen-oxygen separation process. This will dramatically reduce the overall system cost of hydrogen fuel production from sunlight.
Self-contained sunlight driven water-splitting technology, also commonly referred to as “artificial photosynthesis,” typically produces hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles in the same reactor. This hydrogen-oxygen gas mixture is potentially explosive and must be quickly separated from each other. Current gas separation technology uses selective membranes and is very expensive and the membranes need to frequently be replaced.
HyperSolar has developed a novel reactor design and system architecture that uses a high voltage solar cell, that can be wrapped in the company’s patent pending polymer coating, that serves two functions: (1) convert sunlight into electricity to split water into hydrogen on one side, and oxygen on the other side, and (2) acts as a physical barrier preventing oxygen from combining with hydrogen. The respective hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles to the top of the reactor as two separate and pure gas streams. This novel design circumvents the need for membrane separators all together.
“Artificial photosynthesis and the concept of separating hydrogen from oxygen has been linked to having great ‘potential’ for some time,” said Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar. “With this novel reactor design, we believe that we are much closer to eliminating the aspects of the hydrogen production process which many have considered unsafe, costly and inefficient. This breakthrough will support our ultimate goal of cost-effectively producing hydrogen fuel at or near the point of distribution, for use in both consumer and industrial industry sectors.”
HyperSolar’s technology is based on the concept of developing a low-cost, submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules using sunlight without any other external systems or resources – acting as artificial photosynthesis. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
HyperSolar is currently funding a sponsored research agreement with UCSB to further the development of its renewable hydrogen technology. <<
Pressemeldung:
>> HyperSolar Achieves Breakthrough in Hydrogen Separation Process
Company develops novel system architecture to efficiently separate and produce pure hydrogen from sunlight and water
SANTA BARBARA, CA – October 21, 2014 –HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, today announced that the Company has achieved a significant technological milestone in its pursuit of clean hydrogen fuel production, by eliminating an expensive hydrogen-oxygen separation process. This will dramatically reduce the overall system cost of hydrogen fuel production from sunlight.
Self-contained sunlight driven water-splitting technology, also commonly referred to as “artificial photosynthesis,” typically produces hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles in the same reactor. This hydrogen-oxygen gas mixture is potentially explosive and must be quickly separated from each other. Current gas separation technology uses selective membranes and is very expensive and the membranes need to frequently be replaced.
HyperSolar has developed a novel reactor design and system architecture that uses a high voltage solar cell, that can be wrapped in the company’s patent pending polymer coating, that serves two functions: (1) convert sunlight into electricity to split water into hydrogen on one side, and oxygen on the other side, and (2) acts as a physical barrier preventing oxygen from combining with hydrogen. The respective hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles to the top of the reactor as two separate and pure gas streams. This novel design circumvents the need for membrane separators all together.
“Artificial photosynthesis and the concept of separating hydrogen from oxygen has been linked to having great ‘potential’ for some time,” said Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar. “With this novel reactor design, we believe that we are much closer to eliminating the aspects of the hydrogen production process which many have considered unsafe, costly and inefficient. This breakthrough will support our ultimate goal of cost-effectively producing hydrogen fuel at or near the point of distribution, for use in both consumer and industrial industry sectors.”
HyperSolar’s technology is based on the concept of developing a low-cost, submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules using sunlight without any other external systems or resources – acting as artificial photosynthesis. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
HyperSolar is currently funding a sponsored research agreement with UCSB to further the development of its renewable hydrogen technology. <<
Na wer sagst denn, es geht noch was. OH WUNDER.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 48.059.293 von tantegrete13 am 16.10.14 19:29:42Ein Anstieg bei mäßigen Umsätzen hat keine große Aussagekraft...
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HyperSolar Changes Company Name to SunHydrogen