Andrada Mining acquisition elevates the miner to emerging mid-tier status. Watch the video here.
PHE significant shareholders.
Hargreaves nominees now have 30.52% of PHE shares, well done Hargreaves. Loads of money coming your way over the next say five years.
Hargreaves Lansdown (Nominees) Limited A/C VRA 205,208,715 11.05%
Hargreaves Lansdown (Nominees) Limited A/C 15942 178,966,772 9.64%
JIM Nominees A/C Jarvis 108,841,106 5.86%
Paul Warwick 108,758,940 5.86%
Hargreaves Lansdown (Nominees) Limited A/C HLNOM 101,830,670 5.49%
Yady Worldwide S.A. 98,814,285 5.32%
Interactive Investor Services Nominees A/C SMKTISAS 95,868,965 5.16%
RenewMe Limited 90,932,961 4.90%
Barclays Direct Investing Nominees Limited A/C CLIENT1 88,460,838 4.77%
Pershing Nominees Limited A/C PERNY 84,615,289 4.56%
Hargreaves Lansdown (Nominees) Limited A/C VRADDOWN 80,648,480 4.34%
Interactive Investor Services Nominees A/C SMKTNOMS 62,700,031 3.38%
Correct as of 5 March 2019
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https://www.powerhouseenergy.net/
Hello walrog and all others looking at this information. PHE are getting in magazines have a look at the information above, or read below…
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It this why it has gone up the last few days, or what will happen when it soon starts to make the DMG units.,
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What PHE can produce.
(Energy rich syngas with chemical precursors for industry
Electrical Power
Heat or Cooling
Road fuel quality 99.999% pure hydrogen)
RESPONSIBLE, ECONOMIC, ENERGY RECOVERY
OUR TECHNOLOGY
Introducing DMG® Technology, the pioneering process of recovering the cleanest fuel on Earth – hydrogen – from unrecyclable plastic and end-of-life tyres
Welcome to PowerHouse Energy Group plc. We have engineered a solution to responsibly, and economically recover energy from the burgeoning waste management challenges that our partners and society are facing today.
Our DMG® Technology is the pioneering process of recovering energy from unrecyclable plastic, end-of-life tyres and other waste streams through small scale gasification into an energy rich clean syngas (synthetic gas similar to natural gas) from which electrical power and hydrogen can be produced.
The outputs from the DMG® Technology can be built to suit customer needs such as:
Energy rich syngas with chemical precursors for industry
Electrical Power
Heat or Cooling
Road fuel quality 99.999% pure hydrogen
Hydrogen production delivers the greatest value for customers, the environment, and society, as well as stakeholders in PowerHouse Energy. The low-cost pure Hydrogen produced from DMG® Technology can displace diesel and other fossil fuels in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles whilst improving air quality on our roads through only water vapour emissions at the vehicle’s tailpipe.
The DMG® modular design and small footprint allows customers to deliver low cost energy where it is needed, whilst processing locally sourced energy rich waste that may otherwise go to landfill.
A typical commercial DMG® facility will destruct ~25 tonnes of feedstock per day (1 to 2 truck-loads) on a half-acre site, exporting enough power for ~3,000 homes and hydrogen for ~6,000 HGV miles every day.
Please contact us to understand how we can help you recover energy and monetise resources before they are wasted.
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Our planned delivery programme for the UK is that DMG systems will be bought by partners and customers and located on host waste sites, with revenues for PowerHouse arising from sales and licences. We are in the process of progressing planning and permitting assessments on the potential clients sites under negotiation, in readiness for formal submission on initial contractual agreement.
It is anticipated that engineering and site assembly of each DMG unit will involve an EPC partner. We have been approached by several blue-chip companies who would like to be considered to fulfil this role, each with worldwide delivery capability. To support this contractual engagement, PowerHouse has already put in place all the operational systems, procurement, contractual and licensing frameworks necessary to engage with such EPC partners.
In addition to the UK, we have targeted the established Japanese hydrogen markets. Our development partner Waste2Tricity (W2T) is now in commercial negotiation with Toyota Tsusho Corporation, which we believe could lead to Toyota Tsusho Corporation agreeing to be one of the companies introducing our DMG technology for hydrogen generation into Japan and other parts of Asia.
David Ryan, CEO of PowerHouse, commented: Considerable progress has been made in terms of us maturing negotiations towards final contract stage and in dealing with the substantial increase in commercial leads. The PowerHouse commercial and engineering teams and our project development partners W2T have dealt with the increase in such interest magnificently, screening opportunities, delivering proposals to potential customers and proactively following up as appropriate and, importantly, within budget. I am confident that we will sign heads of terms with at least one of these in the next quarter.
Our core focus is on securing the first contract, and the significant strides we have made in recent months and weeks are a strong indicator of the solid progress being made towards building the first DMG plant.
By elrico - February 15, 2019
Friday, 15 February 2019
PowerHouse Energy - A step closer to a commercial DMG?
PowerHouse Energy Group PLC (PHE), served up an rather confident opperational update this morning. There appears to be a promise of at least one commercial DMG in the next quarter...its been an emotional wait!
For those less familiar with PowerHouse, the company has developed independently varied DMG unit, which essentially gasifies waste plastics, rubbers, etc and turns it into near zero carbon resuable clean energy. As I have previously indicated, I expect the first commercial unit to be sited at one or more waste disposal sorting sites. However, this number looks quite capable of increasing to around six, for which I believe funding is already in place.
For more detailed background on PowerHouse visit the link here.
The level of interest in the PowerHouse proprietary DMG process from potential customers, development partners and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors has increased significantly in the last quarter. Most of the interest expressed has comprised specific enquiries that have been or are being taken through a screening process prior to formal proposals. As a consequence, we are progressing a number of potential deals in parallel, which we are confident will result in a final contract for the first commercial DMG. We also have strong expressions of interest from over a dozen site owners who would like to establish DMG units on their sites once our first unit is proven operationally.
We are currently collaborating on detailed site operational requirements, delivery programmes and framework contracts for 6 client sites in the UK where it is anticipated that the DMG process will be utilised first. As part of this process, potential customers or partners are undertaking their own due diligence on the DMG process, potential operational savings and the speed with which plants can be delivered. When this process is complete, heads of terms would need to be agreed before signing a formal contract. We would anticipate reaching a head of terms with at least one customer in the next quarter. Signing of contracts would initiate revenue generation for PowerHouse.
Our planned delivery programme for the UK is that DMG systems will be bought by partners and customers and located on host waste sites, with revenues for PowerHouse arising from sales and licences. We are in the process of progressing planning and permitting assessments on the potential clients sites under negotiation, in readiness for formal submission on initial contractual agreement.
It is anticipated that engineering and site assembly of each DMG unit will involve an EPC partner. We have been approached by several blue-chip companies who would like to be considered to fulfil this role, each with worldwide delivery capability. To support this contractual engagement, PowerHouse has already put in place all the operational systems, procurement, contractual and li
Thanks Beware.............
From Waste2Tricity web site.
Development Programmes
In addition to its Deployment Projects Waste2Tricity also uses its expertise to advance development programmes to maximise returns for its shareholders.
Facilities generating electricity by way of high temperature gasification (and thus producing clean syngas) have the potential to produce renewable hydrogen by separation from the syngas stream. This can in turn power new generation developmental fuel cells. The introduction of hydrogen fuel cells, replacing internal combustion engines/gas turbines, could increase system efficiency by up to an estimated 70%.
Waste2Tricity has selected AFC Energy’s fuel cell system as having the greatest potential to be the most efficient, low cost technology for generating electrical power from gasified waste and in a £1 million deal, Waste2Tricity has acquired the exclusive deployment rights (for use in energy-from-waste applications) for AFC Energy fuel cells in the UK. For more on the W2T/AFC tie up.
Waste2Tricity is also working with AIM quoted, PowerHouse Energy Group plc. PHE has developed the innovative PHE G3-UHt waste-to-energy, ultra-high temperature gasification reactor technology together with auxiliary waste and power solutions. This technology provides a mechanism to dispose of a wide range of waste streams by using them as feedstock that can be converted to synthesis gas (syngas) which in turn can be used to generate electricity for export to the grid or for use within an enterprise. Importantly the PHE gasifier has a small footprint and a commercial size starting at 25 tonnes a day, making them suitable for deployment at enterprise or community level. Having invested years into leading-edge scientific research and development, spending millions of dollars in testing and optimizing the core gasification technology, PowerHouse Energy is on the cusp of delivering its first commercial facilities to the world.
The bit I like is (PowerHouse Energy is on the cusp of delivering its first commercial facilities to the world.)
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ref: https://www.powerhouseenergy.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/PHEG-Technical-Overview_v7.pdf
Note date 2017/03/PHEG
Here is todays information from PHE website.
https://youtu.be/JDIzDyUOUS4. Video to watch.
Introducing the DMG® System, the pioneering process of recovering the cleanest fuel on Earth – hydrogen – from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres
Welcome to PowerHouse Energy Group plc. We have engineered the industry’s most efficient, economical, environmentally friendly, and modular waste-to-energy system on the market today.
With no dangerous particulate emissions, our ultra-efficient, single-stage, DMG® Thermal Conversion Chamber at the core of our system, can effectively convert virtually any biomass or carbonaceous waste stream, capture 90+% of the energy value from the almost instantaneous thermal conversion of that waste, and reconstitute it into an extremely high-quality, ultra-clean, synthesis gas – EcoSynthesis.
Our unique DMG® process allows us to “tune” the resultant EcoSynthesis gas to produce commercially valuable chemical precursors, generate electricity, or capture a stream of ultra-high quality hydrogen gas which can displace diesel and other fossil fuels.
PowerHouse Energy Group plc’s DMG® System converts a wide spectrum of waste materials into useful products; these include EcoSynthesis – an alternative to natural gas, which can be used to produce liquid chemical precursors, generate heat, extract hydrogen, or generate electricity. With its modular design and small footprint, PowerHouse has the ability to scale its DMG® Systems – providing our customers and partners the flexibility to address individual needs.
DMG – EcoSynthesis©
PHE website.
https://www.powerhouseenergy.net/
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Hello ontarget, and VanV.
Toyota will send their cars to the UK, and have a PHE plastic DMG plant near by.
Anybody can make Hydrogen cars ( UK, or Imported), and sell them here for use with PHE Hydrogen Plastic DMG plant.
Just give iti time, it will all happen in the future..
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https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/stocktube/11347/powerhouse-in-partnership-talks-with-toyota-tsusho-in-japan-11347.html
Not sure if it has been on here so just to make sure here it is.
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https://www.powerhouseenergy.net/
Stanno, and DaddyBigBucks what I suggest you do is go to PHE above, and look at all the information.
I like these videos .https://youtu.be/vaKKfP6Rt5c and https://youtu.be/zwqP357z_pE
Plenty more to look at.
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From PHE web site
Part of the philosophy behind the development of the DMG® System was to maximize the ecologically responsible and highly efficient delivery of hydrogen fuel cell derived electrical energy
Part of the philosophy behind the development of the DMG® System was to maximize the ecologically responsible and highly efficient delivery of hydrogen fuel cell derived electrical energy
Hydrogen is extracted from the EcoSynthesis gas and used to power a bank of fuel cells – producing only water vapour and clean electricity. Alternatively, both steam cycle, and traditional gas engines, can operate on EcoSynthesis Gas if a customer so desires.
PowerHouse can work with fuel cells, micro-turbines, and ultra-clean engines that conserve resources by generating energy far more efficiently than the traditional supply from a utility and with minimal emissions.
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https://youtu.be/rJQ6JhpyqVI
PowerHouse Energy signs new deal with Wrightbus Ltd.
Just to keep us up to date with Video from the website.
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Up 7.5% at the moment.
It looks like the newspaper, and people fining out about PHE is causing the buys to come in.
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Hello stokey12.
Not sure what you mean, but I will keep looking.
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It looks like Waste2tricity, and Toyota Tsusho will plan a way to work together. Imagine in a few years time they set up a PHE site to use plastic to generate Hydrogen. Toyota will advertise there cars at the PHE site. Cheap Hydrogen, Cars becoming cheaper. This could happen all over the world. It is very interesting. Just give it time, it will happen.
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Hello stockey12.
This is the reason that I selected the places that might get involved with PHE.
Germany, Japan, and California these are places where Hydrogen is know, and places that are working well with Hydrogen.
UK is a home place.
Australia has .
Hazer Group Limited (HZR.AX)
in Australia so they know about Hydrogen
China. A UK man designed a Hydrogen Lorry that went from Scotland to London on one set of Hydrogen fuel, and China have asked him to visit them. So they are watching us.
It could be any where but we just wait and see.
Many things are happening to PHE now so we wait to see what happens next.
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Toyota is to consider worldwide deployment of PowerHouse
Energy’s DMG® System via Waste2Tricity Ltd
As PHE’s Project Development Partner Waste2Tricity Ltd (W2T) is currently
negotiating a pipeline of projects in the UK for the commercial deployment of the
unrecyclable plastic to hydrogen Distributed Modular Gasification DMG®
technology. At the same time W2T has had a representative permanently based in
Tokyo for nearly two years. This overseas investment was made with the intention
of establishing contacts within the fast developing Japanese hydrogen economy
and waste disposal industry. The Japanese government has identified hydrogen as
an important component in its energy strategy as they seek both low carbon and
non-nuclear sources of clean energy. Distributed Modular Gasification allows highly
profitable local production of hydrogen without the distribution penalties
associated with centralised production and this concept has been met with keen
interest by major players in the Japanese market. As a result, commercial
discussions are being taken to the next level.
Howard White, W2T’s Executive Deputy Chairman says, “We have been delighted
by the level of interest shown in the PowerHouse DMG® concept in the region and I
will shortly be going to Japan for further discussions with
Toyota Tsusho Corporation about how a partnership could be established to exploit
this mould breaking technology, initially within Japan, with PHE supplying
technical expertise and W2T leading the commercial deployment.”
Takashi Torigoe, General Manager Chemical Business Development Department
Toyota Tsusho Corporation, comments, “We have been reviewing Power House
Energy's DMG technology over the last few months and take great interest in it. We
are excited and looking forward to a potential partnership in Japan and possibly
worldwide.”
Japan represents an ideal first non UK deployment opportunity with an established
and growing demand for hydrogen as vehicle fuel and high gate fees for the
unrecyclable plastic feedstock due to Japan’s constrained waste disposal options.
About Waste2tricity Ltd
Established in 2008, Waste2Tricity is a structured solutions provider to the energyfrom-waste (EfW) sector, an industry supplying increasing amounts of electricity
using feedstock diverted from landfill. Waste2Tricity works with clients and
partners to develop, fund and support EfW deployment projects that use proven
technology, are profitable and progressive. In the case of PHE these projects will
use high temperature gasification and internal combustion engines to efficiently
convert waste plastic to energy and in the future can produce hydrogen to support
the growth of the hydrogen economy
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stockey12
Maybe you can email both Waste2tricity, or PHE and asked them? PHE have said that they have around 6 interested on videos.
I would guess, Japan, Germany, California, Australia, UK, and China. We shall have to wait and see what happens.
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https://www.powerhouseenergy.net/
If the videos don't work use the web site .
https://youtu.be/iEmbolxfBLU
https://youtu.be/zwqP357z_pE
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