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Enertopia Corporation (ENRT) is a dynamic mining and metals company headquartered at 1130 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Enertopia is focused on the development of its Nevada lithium claims, intellectual property, and green technology patents to build shareholder value. The company's flagship project is the West Tonopah (WT) Lithium Project, encompassing 88 unpatented lode claims covering approximately 1,760 acres.
The WT Lithium Project has shown promising results with two completed drill programs totaling 4,913 feet and the completion of a maiden mineral resource National Instrument 43-101 technical report. The property is strategically located near significant players in the lithium industry, such as American Lithium and American Battery Technology Company, indicating excellent potential for future development.
On the technology front, Enertopia is actively working on several green patents, including a Solar Energy Collector System, Heat Recovery System, Water Producing System for a Liquid Transfer Mat, and an Energy Management System. While the Solar Energy Collector System patent application was recently declined, the company is awaiting decisions on the remaining patents and has shown resilience in advancing its technology initiatives.
Enertopia is also engaged in hydrogen technology development, with ongoing field trials and plans to file a non-provisional patent by the end of 2024. The company remains committed to advancing its mineral and technology projects, continually updating stakeholders through regular news releases and technical reports.
Enertopia's shares are traded under the ticker symbol ENRT in both the United States and Canada. For more information, visit their official website or contact the President, Robert McAllister, at 1-888-ENRT201.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) has received USPTO patent #12231085 for its water-producing system, trademarked as the 'ENERTOPIA RAINMAKER'. The system captures atmospheric moisture using PV panels, capable of producing 2.45 to 4+ gallons of water per hour for every 80" x 40" panel during peak conditions.
The technology presents an alternative to traditional desalination plants, which require significant capital expenditure ($1,000-$2,500 per cubic meter daily capacity) and operational costs. Testing data from various locations shows promising results, with maximum production capabilities ranging from 5,288 to 10,376 gallons per hour per MW of solar array, depending on location.
The system is particularly effective in arid coastal and monsoonal areas where dew points are close to ambient air temperatures. It can operate during different times of day and atmospheric conditions, with PV power generation during daylight hours and water production at night.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) has received USPTO patent #12224704 for its Solar PV Heat Recovery System. The patented technology addresses the critical issue of solar panel overheating, which reduces electrical output and panel lifespan. Third-party engineering studies indicate the heat extractor device can increase energy production by up to 13.8% annually and 19.9% monthly.
The technology tackles a fundamental problem where photovoltaic panels, operating above their optimal temperature of 77°F, lose 0.26% efficiency per degree increase. The system utilizes a moisture collection layer between the panel and liquid transfer system, facilitating heat transfer and potentially supporting irrigation systems. The open-loop design prevents thermal shock while efficiently extracting heat from the panels.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) (CSE: ENRT) has announced a 20-for-1 share consolidation of its common share capital, effective January 15, 2025. Following the consolidation, the company's outstanding shares will reduce from 155,166,088 to approximately 7,758,310 shares.
The consolidation aims to make the company's capital structure more attractive for potential financing opportunities. The company will temporarily trade under the symbol 'ENRTD' for 20 business days before reverting to 'ENRT'. The company has been assigned a new CUSIP number 29277Q206 and ISIN number US29277Q2066.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) announces the issuance of patent number 12149091 from USPTO for their Energy Management System. The patent features AI predictive analysis, cathodic protection management, and multi-platform interface for solar, energy storage, HVAC, and other systems. The company highlights market opportunities in the battery management sector, projected to grow from $4.43B in 2023 to $48.14B by 2034 with a 24.22% CAGR. Additionally, two other patents - Water Producing System and Heat Recovery System - are at the allowance stage.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) (CSE: ENRT) has provided updates on three pending patents with the USPTO. The Energy Management System patent (17/979,696) has reached the publications stage. The Water Producing System for a Liquid Transfer Mat patent (17/888,320) has received claim allowances. The Heat Recovery System patent (17/751,305) awaits further USPTO comments. The company expects patent approvals in the coming months as part of its focus on building shareholder value through Nevada lithium claims and green technology innovations.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) (CSE: ENRT) has announced positive results from its third-party metallurgical testing for the WT Lithium Project near Tonopah, NV. Key highlights include:
- HCL acid leaching achieved 97% lithium extraction in 4 hours at 60°C
- Sulphuric acid leaching achieved 91% lithium extraction in 4 hours at 60°C
- HCL acid consumed 12% less than Sulphuric acid
- HCL acid increased lithium extraction by 11% compared to Sulphuric acid in 1-hour tests
The second phase of testing confirmed high lithium recovery rates and indicated a straightforward path to liberating lithium from claystone. The company is progressing with its lithium and technology assets development.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) (CSE: ENRT) has provided an August 2024 corporate update on its patent pending technologies and WT Lithium Project. The company has submitted updated responses to the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) for three patent applications: Heat Recovery System, Water Producing System for a Liquid Transfer Mat, and Energy Management System. Feedback is expected in September-October 2024.
Regarding the WT Lithium Project, Enertopia anticipates receiving results from the second phase of lithium solution testing in September. The company has also secured its 88 West Tonopah Lode claims, covering 1,818 acres, by paying BLM and County fees for the year ending August 31, 2025. Enertopia remains committed to advancing its lithium and technology assets.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) has initiated the second phase of metallurgical testing for its WT Lithium Project in Nevada, with completion expected by the end of August. The testing, conducted by Kappes, Cassiday & Associates, aims to reduce material mass, increase lithium grade, and decrease acid consumption. The first phase showed promising results with HCL acid leaching extracting up to 97% lithium under specific conditions. The company reports that lithium is readily leachable from claystone rock, with recovery depending on time, temperature, and acid type used. HCL acid was found to be more efficient than sulfuric acid in terms of lithium extraction and acid consumption.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) has released an update on its WT Lithium Project. Recently, the company completed its first round of third-party metallurgical testing at Kappes, Cassiday & Associates. Significant findings include:
- HCL acid leaching achieved 97% lithium extraction in 4 hours at 60°C.
- HCL acid leaching achieved 91% lithium extraction in 1 hour at 60°C.
- Sulphuric acid leaching achieved 91% lithium extraction in 4 hours at 60°C.
- Sulphuric acid leaching achieved 79% lithium extraction in 1 hour at 60°C.
- Distilled water leaching achieved 1% lithium extraction in 24 hours at 23°C.
Key takeaways reveal HCL acid consumes 12% less than Sulphuric acid and increases lithium extraction by 11% in 1-hour tests. These results will guide the project's second phase, focusing on feed preparation, further leaching analysis, and testing calcined products.
Enertopia (OTCQB: ENRT) held its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on May 17, 2024. All resolutions were approved, including the election of directors, the appointment of auditors, and the consolidation of shares. The three director nominees, Robert McAllister, Kevin Brown, and John Nelson, were elected with over 96% of votes in favor. Davidson & Company LLP was appointed as auditors with 98.03% approval. The special resolution for share consolidation passed with 78.05% approval. Lastly, the advisory vote on executive compensation was supported by 89.63% of shareholders.