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HydroGraph‘s flagship graphene product, FGA-1, has been chosen by Volfpack Energy for use on supercapacitor technology aimed at increasing increase the adoption of Asia renewable energy adoption.

The product is slated to be the base material of the supercapacitor design to create a hybrid battery system.

HydroGraph’s graphene process uses oxygen, acetylene and a “spark,” or minimal energy consumption, to produce graphene and hydrogen. No carbon needs to be mined.

“Our performance improvements within energy storage devices continue to be a key area of growth for the company,” says Kjirstin Breure, HydroGraph’s president and CEO. “The results we have seen within the past few months alone show a clear path to expediting the path to commercialization for our patented pristine graphene.”

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HydroGraph to Supply Pristine Graphene to Volfpack Energy for Solar BESS

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Congratulations to Our Most Deplorable People

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That’s as it may be, but he’s a handsome devil.

And that girl must by proud of herself and her moral values, right?

Congratulations to Our Most Deplorable People

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Is This What Success Looks Like?

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We have hundreds of convicted criminals on the streets due to Trump’s pardons. We have a quagmire in Iran due to Trump’s pointless and illegal war.  The United States is viewed internationally with a blend of pity, contempt, and ridicule.

Is This What Success Looks Like?

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Nixon and Trump

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These were some dark days in U.S. history, but they seem bright and shiny in comparison to today.

Nixon didn’t storm the Capitol in an attempt to overthrow the government, nor did he hand out pardons for cash.

Nixon and Trump

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