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Enertopia Corp (ENRT) combines mineral exploration with green technology innovation, focusing on lithium extraction and patented energy solutions. This page aggregates official corporate announcements and verified news updates for investors tracking the company's mining operations and technological developments.
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Enertopia Corporation has announced a significant technology update following an engineering study by Thermal Energy System Specialists. The study confirms the potential to enhance the annual production of a one-megawatt solar PV array by up to 193 MW/h, based on a rated capacity of 1,400 MW/h per year. Key findings indicate a projected annual PV output increase of 11.8% to 13.8% under optimal conditions. The company is moving towards the fabrication phase for its Solar Booster and Heat Extractor technologies, aimed at maximizing carbon-neutral energy production.
Enertopia Corporation (OTC: ENRT) announced key developments in its operations focused on lithium extraction and green technology. The company has filed two provisional patents for the ENERTOPIA SOLAR BOOSTER™ and ENERTOPIA HEAT EXTRACTOR™. A third-party engineering firm will verify data to enhance photovoltaic energy output. Furthermore, Enertopia expects to benefit from increasing CO2 carbon credit values, potentially reaching five times current rates. The company also updated its Clayton Valley lithium project, confirming payment of claim fees for 2022 and awaiting drilling program quotes.
Enertopia Corporation has filed a second provisional patent application with the USPTO, focusing on an environmentally friendly method to extract lithium and manage heat from PV panels. The new technology aims to increase PV system output by over 10% while extending panel life. Enertopia's upcoming beta testing with a partner’s 3-megawatt solar array will evaluate these improvements. The company believes its innovations can address significant inefficiencies in solar energy production, tapping into a largely unexplored market in green technology.
Enertopia Corporation announced the filing of its first provisional patent with the USPTO, aimed at enhancing lithium extraction from Nevada Claystone. The patented technology utilizes solar energy to process lithium solutions, addressing inefficiencies of photovoltaic (PV) panels subjected to high temperatures. The company aims to increase PV output by over 10% annually while reducing heat stress on panels. A trial at a 3-megawatt solar array is planned for validation. Enertopia believes its technology can serve a larger market beyond lithium processing, tapping into the global shift towards low-carbon energy.
Enertopia Corporation (ENRT) announces the engagement of four new consultants to enhance its clean energy technology initiatives. These experts will focus on advancing the company's provisional solar energy patent acquired in December 2020. The consultants bring extensive experience in battery technology and energy efficiency. Additionally, Enertopia plans to apply for a right of way bonding permit for environmental monitoring at its Clayton Valley, Nevada project, supporting future lithium extraction efforts.
Enertopia Corporation (OTC: ENRT) announced it has signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to share data for an initial pilot plant aimed at establishing a net carbon-neutral Lithium mining operation in the Nevada desert. The company reports ongoing positive testing and explores strategies to lower acid consumption in lithium processing, potentially reducing costs and enhancing production efficiency. However, assay testing delays are anticipated, extending from the current timeframe of 10 days to approximately 5 weeks, affecting the timeline for future operations.