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January9-Thru-January19 2015 HYSR +81%
Demand for HyperSolar stock is double roughly that of Solar3D thru the same periods of growth.
We're talking two University of California Santa Barbara companies with technology out of the very same lab!
These are side by side developments -- we are one year behind Solar3D
With HyperSolar you panel or vessel has a water source inlet going right into your panel of vessel and you then have Hydrogen and Oxygen coming out of it. Instead of electricity!
$HYSR rubber band snap back breakout 7¢ 13August2015
Dr. Yat Li // Fudan University Collaborations
FUDAN is leading Chinese research front in nanowire applications in Photoelectrochemical Systems..
Dr. Yat Li brings a great sum of research to our company! !
Honors, Awards and Grants
National Science Foundation Career Award 2009-2014
Senior Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Fudan University, China 2009-2011
Visiting Scientist Fellowship, National Center for Electron Microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2008-2010
Croucher Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (Croucher Foundation, Hong Kong)2003-2005
Li Po Chun Postgraduate Scholarship (University of Hong Kong)2002-2003
Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowship (Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund, Hong Kong)2002-2003
YearOverYear SLTD is +1,250%, HYSR only +200%
What a terrible rate of return eh?
As far as progression into market//Commercialization, SLTD is about one year ahead of us procedurally
Ending yesterday, starting today, both GREEN
I like it!! No actual product image however
http://ens-newswire.com/2015/04/01/one-step-closer-to-artificial-leaves-that-convert-water-to-fuel/
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2904746/data-center/graphene-is-hot-hot-hot.html
Tomorrow is a new day!
W/o Russian short sellers...we hit PLUTO
Til then won't be long they have lots of undisclosed diamond mines in Russia but they don't have unlimited finance and they can't compete with the US Trademark and Pattent Office
In all seriousness here-- they couldn't stop the bull!!!! They're running out of shares to short we closed +4% today. Soon it will say HYSR +BOOM% and they will all be crying for their mommies!!!
In their naïveté short sightedness they didn't realize HYSR doesn't accept cash financing as per December emails so we should be heading to the moon literally any week!!!!! (Month?)
I've got words with the Kremlin!!!!!!!!!!!!! They don't wanna c me!!!
Looking forward to tomorrow's trading session!
UCSB startup SLTD reduced 99.5% from $12M DerivativeLiabilities!!!
Tell me this isn't the same situation we are in today?
They're 1 calendar year ahead of us.
Link: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=112326360
Looks like I've been out traded!!! Touché!!!!
Haha I am scared too TBH I thought about getting in SLTD all morning so far but I shouldn't right now I'm happy with my positions and am going to see how SLTD strength holds up, maybe get in on a dip for some multi day trades
HYSR is interesting me too much and I'm still wondering why it's trading at these levels.
I think someone is selling to hold it down really
Hey bro email me bhmltn7 at live.com
Good info coming in on Dr. Yet Li !!
We are green!, not like SLTD yet!
Wow what another big day at SLTD!!! I shouldn't have fully dropped my position in there the other day !!!
I expect HYSR to ramp and rally just like SLTD because we are both comig out of the same UCSB laboratory
And since our parents are shared with UCSB they have some input in our corporate decision making process,
Based on the fact they're IP holders of our corporation -- they have vested interest in our profitability
TOYOTA Mirai - You're right - GreenTech Convention perhaps
If not we are going to get the PR wave boost when the TOYOTA Mirai comes and the public population starts thinking GREEN
Then we should be seeing GREEN$$$$$$$$$
Lets go !!!!!!
Has to Be a breakout of this 2.3/2.4 range this week I am sure of it!
Plus many shareholders will begin to increase their position with the news of so much added talent to our team!!
2-12-15-Nissan_News-Toyota, Nissan, and Honda joint-support hydrogen station infrastructure development
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/toyota-nissan-and-honda-to-jointly-support-hydrogen-station-infrastructure-development
I'll just leave this here
$$$HYSR Energy Sector Powerplay!!! (+Notes)
Information here on Dr. Yat Li
http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=yatli
Multiple universities, professors, and scientists joining HYSR I didn't know by far that I should be expecting this!!
Best News this year IMHO as a stockholder has been additions to our team!!!
Makes me very confident in the market relevance of HyperSolar's patents, technology, and resourcefulness of their business connections.
Honestly this one has me feeling more confident than ever in our future success.
It shows that current innovators are contributing and that our technological pursuits and achievements really are the forefront of the Artificial Photosynthesis push that is happening.
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Jose -- with this much happening in the solar / renewable industry overall, why do you think we have a media blackout?????
No public, national or state media coverage in the Midwest what so ever...
Is the media waiting til the Building Industry GreenTech 2015 event?
Is there a big media blitz coming regarding solar and renewables ?
we need to research and see if there is a solar media event coming and when -- if it's not going to be the GreenTech thing
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Anyway I am glad to hear this we have reading to do on Dr. Yat Li, I am sure we will all learn much from his published writings!!
Jose This is exciting!!! CSA from Santa Cruz
That gives indication we are broadening our relationship with University of California as a whole,
We know California received loads of finding under JCAP Initiative (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis)
I wonder if there are government hands and eyes in America making sure the progression of this project doesn't jump seas to Australia/QUEENSLAND or Shanghai/FUDAN universities?? I'm loving the spirits of collaboration by having scientists from Fudan at the "TeraWatts, TeraGrams, TeraLiters" new frontiers workshop.
I would imagine the US Dept of Energy working to keep HYSR's first big buildout here in the states for foster developments on our soil, rather than our cousins DOWN UNDER who have so many great progresses and such vast natural resources they've been developing as of late.
Thrilled that Dr Yat Li has so much to contribute and all of his research and intellect will hoist us right to the finish line!! Caltech has contributory materials research as well so this indication of collaboration (which is a necessity based on our patents) is a real BOOSTER for me in terms of confidence in our short/near term potential for finalizing our different prototype cells!!
We should be delving into marketing and commercial processes very soon!!! I know we all want that update for the 400 acre prototype site ASAP lol it would be nice to have that beginning by August
But as FLUOR told us: One engineering firm can not undertake this alone
That's why we have partners!!!!
UCSB
University of Santa Cruz Professor Yat Li
University of Iowa
DOW Chemical
Mitsubishi Chemical
FLUOR
It's going to start getting crowded in here!!!
Can you see how perfect things are shaping up!!
We got in here right on time, we were a little late to the SLTD party lol =)
But man oh man are we in this right in time!
If you or I didn't have shares and went to buy the amount we have now, the price would jump big time!
Money Managers are covering up the value & When we force them to sell cheap shares at this price they get. Angry lol but it's either sell some chips or let it skyrocket and then the whole world finds out and they can't play the averaging game any more to accumulate more shares!
I didn't expect that 10% SLTD run the other day it was right after I sold with my 50% gain
Would of been nice to wait another day lol but HYSR has my heart so I rolled my profit back in to HYSR and thought we would have big POP today instead just a slow day -- Money Managers holding price down because volume is slow.
Let's turn it up on them right quick!!
#GreenTech2015
#ClimateNeutral2030
Awesome News!!! See University of California's commitment?
We now have SANTA CRUZ professor as our Chief Scientific Advisor!
Here's a glimpse to their 2014 activities at Santa Cruz!!
Molecules and Materials for Artificial Photosynthesis - 06 Feb 14 - 09 Feb 14
Professor Yat Li was an invited speaker at this conference!!!!
http://www.fusion-conferences.com/conference6.php
The replacement of fossil fuels by a clean and renewable energy source is one of the most urgent and challenging issues our society is facing today, which is why intense research is devoted to this topic recently. Nature has been using sunlight as the primary energy input to oxidize water and generate carbohydrates (a solar fuel) for over a billion years. Inspired, but not constrained, by nature, artificial systems can be designed to capture light and oxidize water and reduce protons or other organic compounds to generate useful chemical fuels. Significant progress has been made recently in artificial photosynthesis based on molecular chemistry and material science. However, developments in these two areas have occurred more independently than what is perhaps desired. In the present meeting, we will bring together researchers in these two scientific communities to explore possible synergistic effects of “fusion” between molecular and materials systems.
The primary topics to be covered in our conference will include:
a) fundamentals of light capturing and conversion
b) water oxidation catalysis
c) proton and CO2 reduction catalysis
d) interfacing molecules and materials for photosynthesis
e) complete cells for the generation of solar fuels
Confirmed Plenary Speakers
Professor Thomas Meyer
University of North Carolina
Professor Victor Salvador Batista
Yale University
Professor Joseph Hupp
Northwestern University, Illinois
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
Professor Leone Spiccia
Monash University
Professor Morris Bullock
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Professor Lionel Vayssieres
Xian Jiaotong University
Professor Guozhong Cao
Washington University
Confirmed Invited Speakers
Professor Xuan Zhao
University of Memphis
Professor Martin Albrecht
University College Dublin
Professor Dunwei Wang
Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Dr Elder de la Rosa-Cruz
Centro de Investigaciones en Optica A. C., México
Professor Dongling Ma
University of Quebec
Professor Tim Lian
Emory University
Professor Qingfeng Ge
Southern Illinois University
Professor Yun Hang Hu
Michigan Technological University
Professor Tzarara Lopez-Luke
Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica A.C.
Professor Krishnan Rajeshwar
University of Texas
Professor Jeanne McHale
Washington State University
Professor Yat Li
University of Califoria, Santa Cruz
Professor Samuel Mao
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Professsor Curtis Paul Berlinguette
University of Calgary
Professor Patrick Holland
University of Rochester
Professor Masayuki Yagi
Niigata University
Professor Sascha Ott
Uppsala University
Professor T C Lau
City University of Hong Kong
Professor Timofei Privalov
Stockholm Universit
Professor Siddhartha Das
Utah State University
Professor Alceo Macchioni
Università di Perugia
Professor Marie-Noelle Collomb
Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
Professor Vincent Ko
City University of Hong Kong
Dr Junko Yano
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Professor Deli Wang
University of California, San Diego
Professor Yiping Zhao
University of Georgia
Dr Etsuko Fujita
Brookhaven National Laboratory
2009-Dept_of_Energy: HYSR 10% Efficiency // Lasts 10 years
http://energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/downloads/technoeconomic-analysis-photoelectrochemical-pec-hydrogen-production
http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2014/03/f12/pec_technoeconomic_analysis.pdf
http://www.nature.com/news/solar-energy-springtime-for-the-artificial-leaf-1.15341#/b5
Besides, many of the alternative approaches are being pursued elsewhere. Up the coast in Santa Barbara, California, for example, a start-up firm called HyperSolar is testing a system in which coated nano- or micro-particles combining a photoabsorber and a catalyst are placed in a transparent, water-filled plastic bag. The bag will inflate as it is exposed to sunlight, and hydrogen and oxygen gas form inside. Such units could be deployed in sunny regions such as deserts. A 2009 DOE report5 estimated that, if it uses cheap materials, this 'baggie' approach could produce hydrogen economically with 10% efficiency, stable for 10 years.
But the system is risky, says Turner, because it produces oxygen along with the hydrogen. “If you're talking about 100 square miles of baggies in the desert with this explosive mixture,” he says, “one lightning bolt and you have a disaster.” HyperSolar researchers are exploring several ways to eliminate that danger. One is to use a system that separates the gases into two bags, says Syed Mubeen, a postdoc at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and lead scientist at the company. Another is to run the system using waste water rather than pure water, so that the oxygen reacts with organic impurities and degrades them into valuable chemicals. This approach “completely removes oxygen out of the equation”, says Mubeen. As with JCAP's stable photoanode, HyperSolar's photoabsorber is protected by a coating.
lots to learn in my upcoming dd posts
We're on the track to confirming a lot of big pieces of research beyond any shadow of a doubt
If HYSR could PR with University of Queensland about the big project we got word of, then were set!!!
Until then I will keep grinding and work on researching the QUEENSLAND deal too to work on verification / timeline info.
I have the FLUOR Presentation that details the logistics side of everything
More to come guys!
We can search University of California patents and see if there are any other corporations MOSKOVITS Group has been working with in the past year but I dont recall seeing researchers listed in our Patents listed in correlation to any patents/research outside the scope of our project.
Some of the research aides are involved in publishing of other papers but nothing patented with any corporation as far as I can recall.
More research to come!!
Nirala Singh is listed under profile link
This is where all our work has been done over the past few years and the most recent publications are citing multiple Researchers from Moskovits Group + Eric McFarland due to collateral IP Rights
I'll post a more complete listing of papers later
Link- UCSB Moskovits Research Group
This is the group outside of McFarlands own teams and outside of HyperSolar who are conducting research and development @UCSB for HyperSolar
<<from linked page>>
Broadly speaking, our group studies the new physics and chemistry that arise for nanoparticles and nanowires – nanosystems in general – at the nanoscale: how size and materials composition affect the optical and electrical properties, the surface chemistry and the way chemical species adsorbed on the surfaces alter the electronic and optical properties of nanosystems. Often, new physical effects arise at the nanoscale that have no simple counterpart in the bulk material, such as the dipolar localized surface plasmon – a collective excitation of the conduction electrons of a good conductor. These plasmons engender unique effects such as hugely enhanced Raman signals. They can also produce electrons and holes much like semiconductor junctions do when illuminated with light. New science enough for decades of research.
http://www.chem.ucsb.edu/moskovitsgroup/
Wrote a beautiful answer & battery went out
I need a HyperSolar H2Generator Fuel Cell Phone Case to keep me topped up it appears I can't keep this bad boy charged enough to handle my Research !! iPhone 6 =)
In short
These researchers have been in the artificial photosynthesis and hydrogen reduction game for a long time
UCSB in fact has pioneered much progress in the field with the inception of GRT Gas Reaction Technologies , now known as Reaction 35 and has been very dedicated in their effort
http://tia.ucsb.edu/about-tia/success-stories/gas-reaction-technologies/
The recent publications of these researchers are in part by the named HYSR patent inventors, and the publications relate to the exact specifics of what HyperSolar is currently working on::Subjects in these papers are: applications of optimizing and methods of observing/documenting the effects of their results, all in the topic of Nano Technology in Photoelectrochemical Photosynthetic Devices
What I'm saying is they have been working on the "artificial leaf" to mimic natures H2O reduction for a long time and it is the next breakthru so they are doing it every day in their mind and in their work
These articles are published with names that you will likely see named in our next patent and since they are dependent or expand upon the master "Regents of The University of California" patent, with Eric McFarland listed as inventor
So he is involved in the review process with his team of aides and signs off on the research overall so it collectively is subject to the Intellectual Property Rights which are declared in his most current employment agreement with UCSB.
As far as I know he is perhaps the primary figure that has overseen research in this field at UCSB.
Another big name over there is Martin Moskovits-- He is on an vast great number of patents that come from UCSB and has also been involved in our recent research.
https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=ininventor:%22Martin+Moskovits%22
I will look next for a list I saw long ago in SEC documents of Scientific a Reaearchers who were compensated with HyperSolar shares
There's a lot of interesting history behind this project we do not yet know or understand