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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Powerhouse Energy Group Plc | LSE:PHE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4WQVY43 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.975 | 0.95 | 1.00 | 0.975 | 0.975 | 0.98 | 3,525,114 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.87 | 40.33M |
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21/4/2017 07:52 | "is delighted to announce that the first phase of the re-commissioning of the Company's G3-UHt unit has been completed, with the successful production of gas ("syngas") from the system." | troutisout | |
21/4/2017 07:45 | the re-commissioning of the Company's G3-UHt unit has been completed, with the successful production of gas ("syngas") from the system. Well done :) | ambitive786 | |
21/4/2017 07:42 | POWERHOUSE ENERGY GROUP PLC - Successful re-commissioning of G3-UHt unitSource: PR Newswire (US)21 April 2017PowerHouse Energy Group Plc("PowerHouse", or the "Company")Successful re-commissioning of G3-UHt unitPowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM:PHE), the company focused on ultra high temperature gasification waste to energy systems, is delighted to announce that the first phase of the re-commissioning of the Company's G3-UHt unit has been completed, with the successful production of gas ("syngas") from the system. The G3-UHt unit operated at a temperature of over 1000 degrees Celcius, demonstrating its capacity to gasify any historically difficult waste material and generate synthesis gas. As previously announced, the G3-UHt will now be moved to the Thornton Science Park, operated by the University of Chester, with PowerHouse establishing its offices at the Energy Centre of the Park immediately thereafter. The re-commissioning effort has been assisted by OrePro pty Ltd of Brisbane, Australia, EngSolv Ltd of Wales, and Waste2tricity, Ltd and has allowed the Company to begin commercial development enhancements, automation of the control systems, and commence the rigorous process of a Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) and a Hazard Identification Study (HAZID). Upon successful completion, the Company will gain the British Health Safety & Environmental certifications necessary to operate the unit at the Thornton Science Park at full capacity.The Company anticipates that several external cosmetic improvements will be made to the G3-UHt unit over the coming period and will continue the development of its automation processes at its new facility on the Science Park. Rather than operate from a container, as previously anticipated, PowerHouse has negotiated a two year lease of a purpose-built emission laboratory / test facility at Thornton, where the G3-UHt unit will be installed.Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse, said: "This is the day the team has been working on for nearly two years. The successful re-commissioning of the G3-UHt unit, here in the UK, represents the starting point of our journey to commercialisation. Our relationship with the engineering department at the University of Chester continues to expand and strengthen, and the support of the Thornton Science Park has been extraordinary."I couldn't have imagined a more ideal, and synergistic, relationship with the University. Our mutual interests in Thermal Molecular Conversion at ultra-high temperatures provide a research platform for the expansion of the University's curriculum, and the development of a graduate research program utilising the G3-UHt platform."David Ryan, Executive Director, Programme Development of PowerHouse said: "I'm gratified by the incredible work our team has put in over the past 26 days to hit this milestone. I want to thank the extended team of chemical, electrical, mechanical, and process engineers which has worked hand-in-glove with the fitters, welders, and other support personnel including our 24/7 former-Gurkha guard unit protecting the equipment - allowing us to succeed in this endeavour. I look forward to updating investors on our progress in the coming months."Separately, the Company has been invited to join the North West Hydrogen Hub, whose members include companies such as Peel Environmental, Linde Group (BOC,) Ineos, AFC Energy, and the Thornton Science Park, to explore how Distributed Modular Gasification© (DMG) can be a key to unlocking the distributed Hydrogen Economy.The Company anticipates conducting interested party and investor visits to the Thornton Science Park to view the unit in operation at an appropriate time in the near future. For more information, contact:PowerHouse Energy Group plcKeith Allaun, Executive Chairman Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)James Joyce / James Bavister Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Joint Broker)Ben Turner / James Pope Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120Smaller Company Capital Limited (Joint Broker)Jeremy Woodgate Tel: +44 (0) 203 651 2910IFC Advisory (Financial PR & IR)Tim Metcalfe / Graham Herring / Miles Nolan / Heather Armstrong Tel: +44 (0) 203 053 8671About PowerHouse EnergyPowerHouse is the holding company of the G3-UHt Ultra High Temperature Gasification Waste-to-Energy system, and the creator of Distributed Modular Gasification©.The Company is focused on technologies to enable energy recovery from municipal waste streams that would otherwise be directed to landfills and incinerators; or from renewable and alternative fuels such as biomass, tyres, and plastics to create syngas for power generation, high-quality hydrogen, or potentially reformed into liquid fuels for transportation. Distributed Modular Gasification© allows for easy, economical, deployment and scaling of an environmentally sound solution to the growing challenges of waste elimination, electricity demand, and distributed hydrogen production.PowerHous | ambitive786 | |
12/4/2017 20:16 | Yeah sure does | barneygumble27 | |
12/4/2017 20:15 | Sounds like a scam. Beware. | vatnabrekk | |
12/4/2017 19:40 | Had two phone calls from a America so called law firm saying they want buy back my shares in companys I've never owned but they say that a company may have been bought by another I've traded in the past using my name and that they will buy the shares off me, they say sign some legal doc and will send me a bankers draft payment and it won't cost me a penny, | barneygumble27 | |
07/4/2017 21:58 | www.shareprophets.co | vatnabrekk | |
06/4/2017 07:08 | Did anyone go the presentation last night and if so can you update? | superbarnet | |
04/4/2017 19:32 | Holding some for the Missus. | brx7 | |
04/4/2017 15:09 | Aha! A fellow hoarder I see Joules :0) | shavian | |
04/4/2017 08:20 | I'm looking to add.... my massive collection of unrecyclable plastic in the cellar to the G3 unit! 'Slow moleculariser', you mean Shavian? Can't wait to molecularise that sh*t fast! | runthejoules | |
04/4/2017 07:43 | Yes, this will be a very 'slow burner' with revenues being years away. Happy to be a small shareholder and add a bit on the dips, but not tempted to add lots at the moment. | shavian | |
03/4/2017 17:20 | Patience required . Im looking to add heavily but doesn't seem to be a rush! | 1savvyinvestor | |
02/4/2017 01:04 | Warwick may have popped his clogs Will happen to all of us | the stigologist | |
01/4/2017 23:19 | He seems to have gone to ground! | vatnabrekk | |
31/3/2017 15:42 | Is Warwick is still around? | brx7 | |
31/3/2017 13:51 | Have seen allots of buy buys popping for the last few days.. | ambitive786 | |
31/3/2017 13:49 | Nice 2m delay buy appeared:) | ambitive786 | |
28/3/2017 12:21 | Just topped up as well as the time looks right | superbarnet | |
28/3/2017 11:30 | That was the right move as all this activity has a purpose | superbarnet | |
28/3/2017 11:11 | Topped up this am-:) | ambitive786 | |
27/3/2017 07:50 | In Cambridge they have worked out how to produce graphene from gas. Could this be yet anther future application for PHE?Poo to graphene - lovely! | shavian |
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