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Monday, 10/15/2018 12:34:43 PM

Monday, October 15, 2018 12:34:43 PM

Post# of 3963
Another news update Friday, though not the info that we really want to hear, which is:

Is the HyCarb acquisition complete?

What the share structure post acquisition?

When are they gonna start SEC filing again?

http://www.signetinternationalholdings.com/news/

MARKET FOR GRAPHENE BATTERIES PREDICTED TO REACH $115 MILLION

Palm Beach, FL, October 12, 2018

As the need for clean, reliable energy continues to grow and expand, the market for clean energy produced with graphene batteries continues to improve. Graphene is a carbon-based material that may be the best heat and electricity conducting material ever discovered.

We can eliminate society’s carbon footprint by finding uses for carbon that are so valuable it makes no sense to waste it out of our smokestacks, turbines, or tailpipes. In this regard, graphene has the potential to offer clean energy now, in the near future, and for future generations to come. Imagine a strong, light, widely available material that can conduct electricity with greatly reduced energy loss. On small or large grids, graphene will revolutionize production and distribution of energy from power plants to cell phones.

Graphene is the perfect conductor—it offers relatively little resistance to electrons, carries electricity better than even superb conductors such as copper. Unlike superconductors that need to be cooled to low temperatures to function, graphene's remarkable conductivity works at room temperature.

By 2022, the market for graphene batteries is predicted to reach $115 million. The potential beyond that as the technology grows and improves, is one of the main more and more companies worldwide have attracted significant interest in the development of graphene-based energy. The time for investing in graphene batteries is now.

Contact Signet (561.832.2000) for more information on graphene-based energy products.

Feature article in Wired:

A Graphene Breakthrough Hints at the Future of Battery Power

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/graphene-batteries-supercapacitors




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