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HyperSolar Extends Agreement with Top University for Research and Development
Company Extremely Pleased with Progress at UC Santa Barbara for Green Hydrogen Production Process
SANTA BARBARA, CA – January 15, 2014 - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTC:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, today announced that it has extended its sponsored research agreement with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) through July of 2014.
HyperSolar’s research is centered on developing a low-cost and submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules under the sun, emulating the core functions of photosynthesis. Each particle is a complete hydrogen generator that contains a novel low-cost high-voltage solar cell bonded to chemical catalysts protected by a proprietary encapsulation coating. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
In the next phase of the research program with UCSB, the team aims to achieve the following milestones:
Fabricate solar absorbers using low cost methods. Build a low cost 1.5 volt prototype particle capable of direct water splitting
Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar, said, “Our cutting-edge research program at the University of California Santa Barbara led by Dr. Syed Mubeen Hussaini continues to make impressive progress. The recently announced 1.1 volt milestone is very exciting in that it provides us with a clear and encouraging roadmap to reach the 1.5 volts needed for splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. We believe that producing renewable hydrogen anywhere there is water and sunlight is the key to realizing a sustainable hydrogen economy. For example, using our technology, hydrogen fueling stations could be built next to self-contained solar hydrogen production plants.”
“We are very encouraged by the recent announcements from Hyundai, Honda, Toyota and other major auto manufacturers regarding the delivery of hydrogen fuel cell cars next year,” continued Young. “We believe there is going be increasing demand for a greener way to produce hydrogen, and we believe that the best way to make green hydrogen is using sunlight and water.”
Company Extremely Pleased with Progress at UC Santa Barbara for Green Hydrogen Production Process
SANTA BARBARA, CA – January 15, 2014 - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTC:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, today announced that it has extended its sponsored research agreement with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) through July of 2014.
HyperSolar’s research is centered on developing a low-cost and submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules under the sun, emulating the core functions of photosynthesis. Each particle is a complete hydrogen generator that contains a novel low-cost high-voltage solar cell bonded to chemical catalysts protected by a proprietary encapsulation coating. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
In the next phase of the research program with UCSB, the team aims to achieve the following milestones:
Fabricate solar absorbers using low cost methods. Build a low cost 1.5 volt prototype particle capable of direct water splitting
Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar, said, “Our cutting-edge research program at the University of California Santa Barbara led by Dr. Syed Mubeen Hussaini continues to make impressive progress. The recently announced 1.1 volt milestone is very exciting in that it provides us with a clear and encouraging roadmap to reach the 1.5 volts needed for splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. We believe that producing renewable hydrogen anywhere there is water and sunlight is the key to realizing a sustainable hydrogen economy. For example, using our technology, hydrogen fueling stations could be built next to self-contained solar hydrogen production plants.”
“We are very encouraged by the recent announcements from Hyundai, Honda, Toyota and other major auto manufacturers regarding the delivery of hydrogen fuel cell cars next year,” continued Young. “We believe there is going be increasing demand for a greener way to produce hydrogen, and we believe that the best way to make green hydrogen is using sunlight and water.”
In der Größenordnung bin ich auch drin. Andere Leute spielen Lotto oder gehen ins Spielcasino...
Ich warte auch erst mal den Newsflow ab.

Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.209.549 von Zukertort am 11.01.14 12:46:20So,jetzt mal spass beiseite und ernsthaft:
Momentan bin ich nur mit kleiner 5-stelliger Stückzahl investiert und das wird auch erst mal so bleiben ! Es bleibt die nächste finanzierung,die unmittelbar bevorstehen dürfte abzuwarten,wenn die nämlich 500 Mio shares oder nochmehr raushauen müssen werde ich verkaufen und das Invest ist für mich gestorben,wir kennen das von un zähligen anderen Pinkis,milliarden von shares draussen und der Kurs ist für immer und ewig zum sub-Penny verdammt,hoffentlich nicht auch bei Hypersolar ...... warten wirs ab !
MFG
Chali
Momentan bin ich nur mit kleiner 5-stelliger Stückzahl investiert und das wird auch erst mal so bleiben ! Es bleibt die nächste finanzierung,die unmittelbar bevorstehen dürfte abzuwarten,wenn die nämlich 500 Mio shares oder nochmehr raushauen müssen werde ich verkaufen und das Invest ist für mich gestorben,wir kennen das von un zähligen anderen Pinkis,milliarden von shares draussen und der Kurs ist für immer und ewig zum sub-Penny verdammt,hoffentlich nicht auch bei Hypersolar ...... warten wirs ab !
MFG
Chali

Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.209.503 von Zukertort am 11.01.14 12:36:06Hey Leute
!
Wer sich 2,5 Mio. shares zu 0,006 Dollar holt,besitzt schon 1% der company,wow ! Danach sofort den Verkauskurs bei 1 Dollar setzten ultiomo,damit die shares nicht an shortseller verliehen werden können ,hm ,wär das Nichts
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Wer sich 2,5 Mio. shares zu 0,006 Dollar holt,besitzt schon 1% der company,wow ! Danach sofort den Verkauskurs bei 1 Dollar setzten ultiomo,damit die shares nicht an shortseller verliehen werden können ,hm ,wär das Nichts




Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.209.453 von cash_is_king am 11.01.14 12:24:38Hier das momentan wichtigste zur entwicklung (ja man forscht noch!) :
HyperSolar Moves Closer to Achieving Low Cost Direct Solar Powered Hydrogen Production 12/10/2013
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 10, 2013) - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, today announced that its artificial photosynthesis technology is now capable of producing 1.1 volt open circuit voltage for use in direct solar hydrogen production. This achievement represents a 10% increase over the previous 1.0 volt reached just 3 months ago.
It is well known that the theoretical voltage for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen is 1.23 volts, and approximately 1.5 volts in real-world systems. Achieving 1.5 volts using inexpensive solar cells has eluded the world. For example, silicon solar cells are the most inexpensive and abundant, but their 0.7 volt open circuit voltage is not enough to split water. Commercially available high voltage solar cells are considered to be far too expensive for use in hydrogen production.
"Our cutting-edge research program at the University of California Santa Barbara, led by Dr. Syed Mubeen Hussaini, continues to make impressive progress," stated Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar. "The 1.1 volt milestone is very exciting in that it provides us with a clear and encouraging roadmap to reach the 1.5 volts needed for water splitting. The semi-conductor materials used are very inexpensive, which gives us confidence that a low cost system is possible. The process to make this novel solar cell is equally exciting in that it is a simple solutions-based chemistry process. It does not require conventional expensive semiconductor processes and facilities and was literally made in a beaker."
"With the recent announcements of Hyundai, Honda, Toyota and other major auto manufacturers to begin shipping hydrogen fuel cell cars next year, there will be increased demand in the near future for clean hydrogen," continued Mr. Young. "We believe our technology can address two serious drawbacks impeding major adoption of hydrogen automobiles: First, the lack of hydrogen production infrastructure near the point of distribution or the fueling stations is addressed by our solar hydrogen production process. Second, hydrogen is currently produced from a fossil fuel -- natural gas -- in a process that releases substantial amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere."
HyperSolar's research is centered on developing a low-cost and submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules under the sun, emulating the core functions of photosynthesis. Each particle is a complete hydrogen generator that contains a novel high voltage solar cell bonded to chemical catalysts by a proprietary encapsulation coating. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
About HyperSolar, Inc.
HyperSolar is developing a breakthrough, low cost technology to make renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, including seawater and wastewater. Unlike hydrocarbon fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, where carbon dioxide and other contaminants are released into the atmosphere when used, hydrogen fuel usage produces pure water as the only byproduct. By optimizing the science of water electrolysis at the nano-level, our low cost nanoparticles mimic photosynthesis to efficiently use sunlight to separate hydrogen from water, to produce environmentally friendly renewable hydrogen. Using our low cost method to produce renewable hydrogen, we intend to enable a world of distributed hydrogen production for renewable electricity and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. To learn more about HyperSolar, please visit our website at http://www.HyperSolar.com.
HyperSolar Moves Closer to Achieving Low Cost Direct Solar Powered Hydrogen Production 12/10/2013
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 10, 2013) - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, today announced that its artificial photosynthesis technology is now capable of producing 1.1 volt open circuit voltage for use in direct solar hydrogen production. This achievement represents a 10% increase over the previous 1.0 volt reached just 3 months ago.
It is well known that the theoretical voltage for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen is 1.23 volts, and approximately 1.5 volts in real-world systems. Achieving 1.5 volts using inexpensive solar cells has eluded the world. For example, silicon solar cells are the most inexpensive and abundant, but their 0.7 volt open circuit voltage is not enough to split water. Commercially available high voltage solar cells are considered to be far too expensive for use in hydrogen production.
"Our cutting-edge research program at the University of California Santa Barbara, led by Dr. Syed Mubeen Hussaini, continues to make impressive progress," stated Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar. "The 1.1 volt milestone is very exciting in that it provides us with a clear and encouraging roadmap to reach the 1.5 volts needed for water splitting. The semi-conductor materials used are very inexpensive, which gives us confidence that a low cost system is possible. The process to make this novel solar cell is equally exciting in that it is a simple solutions-based chemistry process. It does not require conventional expensive semiconductor processes and facilities and was literally made in a beaker."
"With the recent announcements of Hyundai, Honda, Toyota and other major auto manufacturers to begin shipping hydrogen fuel cell cars next year, there will be increased demand in the near future for clean hydrogen," continued Mr. Young. "We believe our technology can address two serious drawbacks impeding major adoption of hydrogen automobiles: First, the lack of hydrogen production infrastructure near the point of distribution or the fueling stations is addressed by our solar hydrogen production process. Second, hydrogen is currently produced from a fossil fuel -- natural gas -- in a process that releases substantial amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere."
HyperSolar's research is centered on developing a low-cost and submersible hydrogen production particle that can split water molecules under the sun, emulating the core functions of photosynthesis. Each particle is a complete hydrogen generator that contains a novel high voltage solar cell bonded to chemical catalysts by a proprietary encapsulation coating. A video of an early proof-of-concept prototype can be viewed at http://hypersolar.com/application.php.
About HyperSolar, Inc.
HyperSolar is developing a breakthrough, low cost technology to make renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, including seawater and wastewater. Unlike hydrocarbon fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, where carbon dioxide and other contaminants are released into the atmosphere when used, hydrogen fuel usage produces pure water as the only byproduct. By optimizing the science of water electrolysis at the nano-level, our low cost nanoparticles mimic photosynthesis to efficiently use sunlight to separate hydrogen from water, to produce environmentally friendly renewable hydrogen. Using our low cost method to produce renewable hydrogen, we intend to enable a world of distributed hydrogen production for renewable electricity and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. To learn more about HyperSolar, please visit our website at http://www.HyperSolar.com.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.209.453 von cash_is_king am 11.01.14 12:24:38Hey
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zufälle gibts,die gibts garnicht,was ? Da sind wir beide beinahe zur gleichen Zeit auf ein und diesselbe ominöse aktie gestossen,hehe ! Übrigens manulep,ich bin auch bei comdirect,du kannst ordern,aber es geht nur telefonisch !
Hier mein Thread auf Ariva:
http://www.ariva.de/forum/Hypersolar-im-Jahr-der-Brennstoffz…
MFG
Chali

zufälle gibts,die gibts garnicht,was ? Da sind wir beide beinahe zur gleichen Zeit auf ein und diesselbe ominöse aktie gestossen,hehe ! Übrigens manulep,ich bin auch bei comdirect,du kannst ordern,aber es geht nur telefonisch !
Hier mein Thread auf Ariva:
http://www.ariva.de/forum/Hypersolar-im-Jahr-der-Brennstoffz…
MFG
Chali

Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.208.919 von Zukertort am 11.01.14 10:20:14Hehe, nee, auf Ariva bin ich gar nicht vertreten. Auf Hypersolar bin ich in dem oben verlinkten forbes-Artikel gestoßen (meine aber, den Text auf einer anderen Seite gesehen zu haben).

Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.199.823 von cash_is_king am 10.01.14 11:21:42Hey,na da schau her
!
Vor 2 Tagen hab ich diese völlig unbekannte aktie bei Ariva (Chalifmann3) mit einem Thread bekannt gemacht,und jetzt gibt es hier auch einen,na sowas ! Sag mal Cash_is_king ,bist du netwa der "extrachilly" aus dem Arivaboard ?
MFG
Chali

Vor 2 Tagen hab ich diese völlig unbekannte aktie bei Ariva (Chalifmann3) mit einem Thread bekannt gemacht,und jetzt gibt es hier auch einen,na sowas ! Sag mal Cash_is_king ,bist du netwa der "extrachilly" aus dem Arivaboard ?
MFG
Chali

Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.197.863 von manuelp am 10.01.14 06:17:42Hm, bei Consors muss ich einfach nur als Börsenplatz New York auswählen. Die Order ging dann innerhalb von wenigen Sekunden durch.
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