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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% | 0.925 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 0.925 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 2,527,612 | 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 | -0.83 | 38.25M |
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04/9/2017 23:01 | Since last year the G3UHT recommissioned in Chester is even better than the model in Australia | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 22:45 | Oh techy there Warwick, a bit nervous about my postings? | dolphin158 | |
04/9/2017 22:44 | rom RNS 5 September 2016, a year ago, "We’ve been stress-testing all components of the G3, in a discrete and focused manner, over the past several months. Based upon our most recent operation of the complete system, we’ve reached the point that we can declare the successful conclusion of our formal testing program.” and "The PowerHouse Energy Group ultra-high temperature gasification reactor testing program has utilized feedstock which has included both shredded plastic and tyre crumble, and has successfully cycled the system repeatedly. The nominal 1-3 tonne per day (TPD) G3 unit has continued to operate as designed; gasifying the feedstock at temperatures above 1100 degrees Centigrade, generating synthesis gas (syngas), and cleaning and cooling the syngas, which can then be used for electrical generation or other fuel creation." The rigorous process that the team has just completed, coupled with the engineering data that has been captured, has put us in a position to begin progressing commercial discussions with a number of parties over the next several months,” stated Allaun. So why no sales in Australia but instead brought it all the way back to UK and the engineers from Australia as well? | dolphin158 | |
04/9/2017 22:43 | Ring up the company and ask them if you are so interested do your own research come back with an answer you lazy git !!! | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 22:38 | Oh well the directors must all have great faith in the product having purchased how many shares since 2015, is it nil? Or what about Hillgrove that took £2million cash from its convertible loan but is still holding onto the remaining £1.4 million loan and hasn't had it converted into 280 million shares. This was first announced in February 2017. Very simple question for Warwick; how many directors' share options are there, what is the option price and when were they issued? | dolphin158 | |
04/9/2017 21:56 | Have they announced when the demonstrations will start, its September now, I thought the CEO said late August... Warwick tell them to get a move on.....the anticipation is killing me.... | beeezzz | |
04/9/2017 18:31 | I do feel so sorry for all you negative souls as you are going to miss out on some major growth opportunities with PHE! I am amazed you can not see where this is headed and how incredible it is going to be to be a shareholder in such a fantastic new technology. I am also so impressed that you all know so much more than the experts who work for the company. It must be so great being such clever individuals, hats off to you all you all know who you are! I won't crow about it though promise? | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 18:11 | how is it protected ? no one else trying to gasify waste at super high temperatures - I would be more worried if there were not | lagosboy | |
04/9/2017 15:23 | If you don't believe me ring them up and ask them your selves | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 15:19 | I can assure you they know what they are doing they have all the expertise that is required !!!They don't need to do anything different to as currently progressing | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 14:56 | 'really not an issue at all'? That they can't do, indeed won't even try to do, what is required to make a meaningful business? Most rational people would regard it as a fatal flaw. Each to his own I guess. | supernumerary | |
04/9/2017 14:44 | For your guidance we will keep on using tyre crumb for the foreseeable future as they continue to build up a base stream of test data they will move to other feedstocks in good time This is really not an issue at all It's just used by the beg heads as a reason for holders to doubt | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 14:21 | W - well actually it's both, but in my view rather more hope than engineering. I'm sustained in that belief by their refusal to test with real waste. I quite understand that they would wish to start with a simple homogeneous material like tyre crumb, but it's long past time they should have moved on to something more potentially commercial. If they can't process real waste, they have no business model. | supernumerary | |
04/9/2017 14:05 | a task that nobody else has yet to perfect despite investing millions and millions. the technology is not new, its not even protected anyway | lagosboy | |
04/9/2017 13:36 | It's not hope it's an engineering task | warwick69 | |
04/9/2017 13:03 | In fact, large parts of sorted waste are already sold - paper and plastics to name but two. More to the point, phe still hasn't proven their system works with waste - as far as I can see, all tests have been done with tyre crumb, which is not waste, but a useful manufacturing input. Should they ever finish developing their little prototype, then design and build a commercial size system and run it for a few thousand hours with MSW, then they might have a useful waste disposal system. Until then, it's just hope. | supernumerary | |
03/9/2017 23:07 | I am so pleased that you see this potential in the same way I did when I read it this morning. Is it enough for a few points of anticipation upwards in the PHE share price? | mikepotash | |
03/9/2017 17:56 | Ha ha, if coal becomes a clean fuel again I'm glad I bought a house oop North! Nah, there's enough rubbish to molecularise. (We need to come up with a catchier term than 'molecularise'...mra | runthejoules | |
03/9/2017 11:43 | That will be true, but councils will be under presure to dispose of the waste as effectively as possible. If there is a Zero emission option out there, you can bet your last pound that the councils will enforce the waste collectors to use it. Any thoughts on coal becoming a clean fuel ?. A game changer for coal miners if so !. | tenapen |
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