Blackstone Green Energy, Inc.

Blackstone Green Energy, Inc. Blackstone Green Energy makes clean hydrogen. Our process burns no fossil fuels, generates no toxic gases, and produces 100% green hydrogen at much lower cost.

For more information, contact Jim Hawley, President, [email protected]. We have developed a patent-pending method for producing and distributing green hydrogen. Our method is based on well-established principles of zinc hydrolysis. The production and distribution processes are the subject of two patent-pending applications for production and distribution with the United States Patent & Trademark Office. More information is available at http://www.blackstonegreenenergy.com.

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Old Highway 68
Hill City, ID
83337

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Blackstone Mining Company, Ltd. is the owner in fee simple title of the 100-acre Blackstone Mine Complex in Elmore County, Idaho. The Company plans to install a pilot-scale facility to manufacture hydrogen using its zinc-to-hydrogen conversion process (U.S. Pat. Pend.). The primary hydrogen production cycle also recovers a matte of copper, lead, silver, and gold as a byproduct of the hydrogen production. Based on the results of previous exploratory drilling and mining, Blackstone zinc ore is particularly well suited for the Company's zinc-to-hydrogen conversion process. The property's current raw material inventories and their approximate market values are as follows: • 30,000 tons of stockpiled ore ($42 million) • 35,500 tons of proven mill-grade ore ($60 million) • 186,500 tons of probable mill-grade ore ($315 million) • 700,000 tons of proven leach-grade ore ($154 million) The property's current proven reserves equal $256 million with an estimated mineral depth of about 1.5 miles below the identified ore reserves. The company’s zinc-to-hydrogen conversion technology could extend the reserve values to an estimated $1.3 billion. Project highlights • Ore reserves with an estimated $1.3 billion in hydrogen and metallic values • Secondary recovery of zinc, copper, lead, silver, and gold as byproducts of hydrogen production • Easily accessible stockpile and near-surface reserve ores require little or no excavation • Clean, inexpensive production of hydrogen from zinc ore and zinc powder • Patent pending technology for environmentally friendly production of hydrogen • Reusable catalysts for continuous production of hydrogen from zinc hydrolysis • Portable production technologies for economical off-site generation of hydrogen • Zinc-to-hydrogen conversion process has worldwide environmental and economic implications For more information, contact Jim Hawley, [email protected].