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    With all the focus on graphite, I keep having to remind myself that hydrogen is the main game here.

    Even ignoring potential usage of hydrogen in transportation and just considering industrial applications, the ramifications of HZR being able to secure even 1% of this $100bn market are phenomenal.

    As an example consider fertilisers. Hydrogen is the feedstock for ammonia production which is then used to make ammonium nitrate amongst other ammonia based fertilisers.

    Using the HZR process you produce graphite as a byproduct in a 3:1 ratio to the hydrogen.

    What do you do with all this graphite if you are a fertiliser company? You use it for fertiliser of course.

    Here's an article about Archer looking to utilise one of their graphite resources rich in micronutrients as a potential fertiliser.

    http://www.mining.com/web/graphite-could-be-the-next-best-fertilizer/

    Key takeaway is the micronutrients being a part of the graphite ore itself due to the porous nature of the particular ore.

    Some of the various morphologies of graphite derived from the HZR process appear to be very porous. It would not be too much of a stretch to produce multi nutrient infused graphite and use as a fertiliser.

    If only there was a WA based fertiliser company with operations in Kwinana that was a founding shareholder in HZR...
 
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