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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

0.975
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26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.87 40.33M
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc is listed in the Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PHE. The last closing price for Powerhouse Energy was 0.98p. Over the last year, Powerhouse Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.245p to 1.325p.

Powerhouse Energy currently has 4,157,414,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Powerhouse Energy is £40.33 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.87.

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09/1/2018
14:34
And the news today

"the UK technology company pioneering
hydrogen production from waste plastic and used tyres"

"the PowerHouse G3-UHt Distributed Modular
Gasification (DMG®) system. This low-cost system has been developed
specifically to convert almost all types of waste plastic into a synthesis gas"

"PowerHouse's distributed model and use of waste plastic and used tyres as
feedstock means that, for the first time, hydrogen can be sold as a road fuel"

"The Company is focused on technologies to enable projects for energy recovery
from municipal and industrial 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 synthesis gas"

No warning the household waste bit with all it's gate fees has vanished. So therefore notes need changing surely as they account for such waste and the problems around household waste.

superg1
09/1/2018
14:27
And here is Keith on video saying just that last year
superg1
09/1/2018
14:05
Fine. If you believe that it would be feasible to dump the contents of the local bin-lorry into a gasifier, then who am I to try to change your mind.
vatnabrekk
09/1/2018
13:22
Hi Vatnabrekk, as per RNS of 6/2/17;

"PowerHouse is the holding company of the G3-UHt System Ultra High Temperature Gasification waste to energy systems.

The Company is focussed 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..."

so under a year ago they were publicising municipal waste streams.

nelson5100
09/1/2018
12:46
They mention it plenty of times and it's on their website
superg1
09/1/2018
11:44
I'm not aware that PHE has ever claimed that their system would gasify mixed household waste. Surely it's fairly obvious that that simply would not be a practical proposition for a variety of reasons that I won't bother to detail here.

It seems to me perfectly sensible to stick to whatever material is going to produce the most energy (electricity and/or hydrogen) and hence profit, rather than going for a whole range of different materials. And no doubt each machine will be used produce either electricity or hydrogen, whichever is most appropriate for the location where the machine is situated. In other words, I would expect that some will produce electricity, and some hydrogen.

Regarding the gate fees, now that China has stopped taking our waste plastic off our hands, and as it has been claimed that the UK recycling industry has no idea how they are going to cope with all the plastic waste, surely the situation has changed so that local authorities and industry will be desperate for someone to take their waste off their hands, so why would PHE not be able to charge gate fees for it?

And I must say I just didn't understand the reference to glass bottles, possibly down to my ignorance, so I will have to wait for further explanation on that one.

vatnabrekk
09/1/2018
11:35
I was trying to be sarcastic superg1! Nothing very encouraging in that RNS, until they can demonstrate the technology working for months without a hitch there is no reason to invest.
bittorrent
08/1/2018
21:41
It reminds me of perpetual motion...tantalisingly close but never actually achieving success.

Still there is a coffee cup market out there needs turning into cheap energy...and soon by the looks of it.

I'm sure Warwick must have his doubts now, the tech don't work.

beeezzz
07/1/2018
22:52
superg

Well done to keep the red flag flying high above the beach. Swimming here is vary dangerous.

I have lost a whole chunk of investment so often on AIM, for lack of regulation through the decades that I have become completely intolerant of alternative facts and feel, as you clearly do, socially responsible for someone 'quacking' and 'waddling' like a duck, who is clearly a duck but is in denial, as is Keith Allaun, at the best interpretation, of persistent self delusion.

As you superg have also repeated he has never had the decency to define the problems outstanding at the end of any test or demonstration he has held, but promises continuous 'improvement' of the process until the end of time.

Yet there is no product whose output he can sell nor even sign of egg with any probability of hatching.

Until he produces credible scientific test and development reports PIs should let Warwick fund KA's remaining time on earth.

scrutable
03/1/2018
14:53
Well Scrutable did ask some questions after some here went to the demonstration day.

No answers came at all and it's gone pretty quiet since then with the share price heading south.

So it couldn't have been very impressive.

superg1
03/1/2018
14:23
Possible !

So why not let the thread fall to the bottom of the lists, rather than keep posting and bringing it to the top and peoples attension !. Or start a new thread with the bear case in the header, so if anyone gets intersted they do not have far to dig !.

I would love this share price to reach circa 3p and so i can get my money back but not on the back of others getting trapped. I do keep questioning why the bears keep on posting when the ramping bull as stopped ! I must be missing something as it does not make sence !.

Regards.

tenapen
03/1/2018
09:42
LOL


you protest too much !

But why does it meen so much for you to keep coming back and posting ?

Mmmmmmmm !

tenapen
29/12/2017
19:12
Sadly, I expect that even more will end up in the sea when China refuses to take delivery.
vatnabrekk
29/12/2017
18:51
Expect to hear a lot about the Chinese waste ban in the news in January, an opportunity for any company that can "monetize" it.
bittorrent
29/12/2017
18:31
The waste to energy market is enormous, big enough for anyone who wants to get involved in this industry for a very long time.
vatnabrekk
29/12/2017
17:59
Phe will get left behind imohttp://www.eqtec.es/en/news/2016/12/26/kick-off-meeting-to-start-design-of-four-rdf-gasification-power-plants-in-united-kingdom
barneygumble27
29/12/2017
12:38
Need a support level. how about Director buys?
deccer1
29/12/2017
00:00
https://www.greenenergynews.co.uk/gasification-gives-uk-independent-predictable-source-power/
barneygumble27
28/12/2017
07:20
I see these guys are arriving on the AIM shortly same sector as PHE.
superg1
27/12/2017
08:13
So sad that your life is so empty that you waited only eleven minutes to post your stuff.

Choose life.



EDIT; nine minutes
lol

tenapen
27/12/2017
08:09
What are the funding requirements?
deccer1
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