Talldarkslim: Exactly, a very wise move imo. |
off topic-znt ready to take off not many shares only 38.69m shares in issue a share to get inearly 2 director buys last week ready to blow deal done |
I topped up today as the price is right. It is also around 4 weeks max until the demo unit is to be finished. This is likely to bring orders from the many interested parties. |
Make the most of it, top up while you can as you won’t see this price for much longer. |
I need to have a poke down the back of the sofa! |
Vibes keep getting more encouraging all the time now. I added again at this silly price |
Price drop is ridiculous |
Your PPS has gone pear shaped.Another lovely short. |
You sound so funny.Going down.Lemmings and mushrooms only. |
Thanks cash, Good posts on both phe threads. |
"Globally, 450 million tonnes of plastic waste are produced each year, of which a staggering 91% remains unrecycled, contributing to significant pollution and environmental degradation."
That is staggering!! |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) This just came in via email to me from United H2 Limited.
National H2 Advances Groundbreaking Waste-to-Energy Project with Commencement of FEED Study
United H2 Limited (“UHL”) investee, National Hydrogen Limited (“National H2”), has engaged Engsolve, a wholly owned division of Powerhouse Energy Group Plc (“Powerhouse8221;) (AIM:PHE) to undertake the FEED study for the Rockingham Project in Western Australia, which will enable National H2 to make a Final Investment Decision (“FID”) in 2025.
Following FID, National H2 plans to begin the construction of the Rockingham plant, with operations expected to commence in 2026.
The site, 40 kilometres south of Perth, is strategically located for both electricity and hydrogen offtakers and is large enough to accommodate two production plants.
This innovative project is designed to convert non-recyclable waste plastics into low-carbon energy, addressing the critical environmental issue of plastic waste while generating sustainable fuel, syngas, and electricity.
Australia alone produces approximately 2.6 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, with only 13% of this being recycled. Globally, 450 million tonnes of plastic waste are produced each year, of which a staggering 91% remains unrecycled, contributing to significant pollution and environmental degradation.
The project will utilise Powerhouse’s proprietary Distributed Modular Generation ("DMG") technology, which processes non-recyclable plastics into valuable energy resources, capturing up to 70% of the carbon in plastics for permanent sequestration.
The facility’s initial focus will be on producing syngas to generate low-carbon electricity, with a secured offtake partner to ensure immediate integration of low-carbon energy into the grid.
In February 2024, Powerhouse Energy and National H2 entered into a five-year framework agreement. This agreement established the terms under which Powerhouse's technology and engineering expertise would be exclusively provided to National H2 on a project-by-project basis. The partnership aims to support National H2's rollout of multiple hydrogen-focused projects across Australia, Italy, Switzerland, and Hong Kong.
The project aligns with both national and global goals to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions, serving as a model for similar waste-to-energy facilities planned by National H2 in Italy, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and other strategic locations by 2030.
Richard Allen, Executive Chairman, National Hydrogen Limited, says: "Entering the FEED stage is an important step forward for National H2’s waste-to-energy mission, as we work to transform waste into clean energy sources. Our Rockingham facility is a significant leap towards providing renewable energy solutions that actively address the global plastic waste problem while strengthening energy sovereignty in Australia."
“We believe this project represents a unique solution to the world’s plastic waste, climate, and energy challenges. This facility will be a proof of concept for future waste-to-energy projects worldwide, as we seek to establish a scalable solution to reduce plastic pollution and support a zero-emissions future.” |
Interview with CEO Paul Emmitt… |
I think it is reasonable to assume the award of this front-end engineering design (FEED) contract would not have been awarded by National Hydrogen unless they had seen the technology working in Cardiff.
So on that basis all in all good progress on all fronts and a step closer to some early news on the the completion and opening of the Technology Centre in Bridgend. |
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Things moving here at last . Massive potential |
Given this news today, I now suspect that news on the TCC (thermal conversion chamber) notifying us that installation and crucially, commissioning is complete, could be due any day now. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this FEED contract with NH2 of Australia has now been announced for the next step in developing the West Mundijong plant. I’m full of confidence. I’m expecting more news imminently. |
Looking Rosey. :-)
In Paul Emmitt and the team we trust. |
How you feeling warwick? |
We’re now a few days off mid Q4. The news we’ve been waiting for is due to land between mid and late Q4.
So…ladies and gentlemen, take your positions before it’s too late.
GLA. |
In 2018, Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan invited PowerHouse Energy Group plc to discuss commercial partnerships regarding PowerHouse Energy's DMG (Distributed Modular Gasification) technology. DMG is a waste-to-hydrogen technology that can break down plastics into chemical building blocks, which can then be used to create liquid fuels like sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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2018 - such a long time ago. So many wasted years & opportunities !.
In Paul Emmitt and his team we trust. |
Japan patent important with regard to the Aussi deal and going forward. |