- In a
chairman announcement, HTC Extraction Systems shed some light on the
ongoing expansion of its buildout and biomass drying infrastructure
- The
company also discussed the unexpectedly fast growth of its hemp crops in
Saskatchewan
- Additional
testing suggests that the main plant variety forming the largest portion
of the harvest will contain higher-than-anticipated CBD levels
HTC PureEnergy Inc. (TSX.V: HTC) (dba HTC Extraction
Systems), an advanced extraction and purification technology company, announced
on July 31, 2019, that its hemp crops in Saskatchewan have grown at an advanced
rate that exceeds expectations. Additionally, testing of the plant variety that
makes up over 60 percent of the harvest shows higher than anticipated CBD
levels.
The company is actively working to expand the capacity of
its buildout and biomass drying infrastructure. As per a recent HTC Extraction
Systems chairman message, the dryer’s bag house has been installed, the control
office trailer and the conveyor belt have been delivered and the propane tank
pad has been placed.
Currently, HTC Extraction Systems is in the exterior lockup
phase of the extraction building. The drying and processing system is scheduled
to go live on April 15.
HTC Extraction Systems and the company’s subsidiaries have
developed proprietary gas, liquid and biomass extraction and purification
systems that have been designed to extract from gas, liquids and biomass for
the distillation and purification of ethanol and ethanol-based solvents used
for the generation of clean energy and within the hemp/biomass industries.
One of the primary focal points in the HTC Extraction
Systems operations is environmental sustainability. Through its proprietary
technologies, the company is rapidly moving toward reducing its environmental
footprint and relying on reduce, reuse, recycle methodologies.
A few examples of the advanced HTC Extraction Systems
technologies include LCDesign(TM) (low cost design for modular gas, liquid and
biomass extraction systems), PDO Engine(TM) (software-based design algorithms
that can accurately model biomass extraction processing) and Data Solvents(TM)
(custom-designed ethanol-based solvent mixtures and additives that optimize
production and reduce costs).
Currently, HTC Extraction Systems is working on its seeded
hemp and biomass drying infrastructure, as well as the GMP Euro-certified
extraction, purification and refining center.
In June 2019, HTC Extraction Systems announced a hemp
biomass tolling agreement involving the supply of hemp biomass for the 2019
crop year from its hemp grown in Saskatchewan. The company utilizes five
varieties of Health Canada-approved cultivars as the genetic foundation.
Initial estimates suggest that the company will be processing five million
kilograms of hemp biomass and extracting CBD FSO distillate.
As a tolling fee payment, HTC Extraction Systems will be
receiving a percentage of the extracted CBD FSO distillate.
HTC Extraction Systems is negotiating its entry into a
tolling contract with a 60,000-acre Canadian farm leader and recognized
producer. Upon its finalization, the agreement is expected to remain valid
until 2021.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.HTCExtraction.com
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