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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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-0.05 | -4.88% | 0.975 | 0.95 | 1.00 | 1.025 | 0.975 | 1.03 | 2,491,531 | 10:00:03 |
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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14/10/2022 21:32 | Vatnabrekk so you admit HUI will have its own system completely separate to PHE's, and it will produce hydrogen in the EU. Presumably that is to the exclusion of PHE systems, that could have produced hydrogen on those EU sites, meaning less revenues for PHE?Wasn't HUI originally supposed to just be promoting PHE systems, not substituting there own systems for PHE's?And how come HUI seem to have their own system all of a sudden? Have PHE given them some know how? P.S.Don't lecture people about science. You didn't even go to university, while some of us are graduates and post grads. | ken chung | |
14/10/2022 19:44 | And when HW was asked by Zac when one would be built he seemed to get all flustered and evenually seemed to say in 2 years and he didnt really know. Its all a bit fuzzy dont you think? | deccer1 | |
14/10/2022 19:43 | So if I understand right, PHE were originally aiming to focus on generating both electricity and generating hydrogen, but since HW came along they are only going to focus on generating electricity (plus waste carbon dioxide greenhouse gas). I personally do not see how they could generte electricity from gasifying plastic more cheaply that companies who generate electricity from natural gas; as they first have to gasify the plastic, which is energy intensive and requires specialised equipment that is expensive to buy and maintain. Also why are they planning to give the lucrative hydrogen side to HUI and presumably thus forsaking any hydrogen only revenues? They didnt even have the deency to reveal that themselves but we were left to find out from HW. They need an RNS to clarify. | deccer1 | |
14/10/2022 18:57 | Ken and Audible both need to listen to Howard's interview again, and pay attention this time. Both do not seem to understand the technology at all, and it's really not that difficult. They just need to listen better. The idea that there are two completely different technologies is laughable. Howard even went to great lengths to confirm that the two companies are not in competition, just the opposite, they are working together. PHE's DMG configuration uses electricity generated from its own syngas to heat the chamber. Consuming this syngas produces a small amount of CO2. In Europe this particular configuration would not be eligible for the huge grants that are available there, because of the small amount of CO2 that would be produced, because in order to be eligible for the grants the system has to be 100% "green" i.e. no CO2 at all. NIL. So, in order to overcome this in Europe, the "HUI" configuration will buy electricity from renewable energy sources to heat the chamber. They will not burn any of their own syngas, but instead that will be used to produce hydrogen. That will be done by Linde, who know a thing or two about gas. Therefore the "HUI" configuration will be deemed to be 100% "green" and will be eligible for European grants. Seemples! | vatnabrekk | |
14/10/2022 18:23 | There was a video of the proposed site for PHE posted, would be nice to see another video of site today, has anything changed. For such a vital technology they are certainly taking there time, someone mentioned, who I might add is far more knowledgeable than me, that oxygen was the problem. I wish it would work and soon... | beeezzz | |
14/10/2022 17:19 | One more share purchased has gone through at 17:09 today. Could be wrong of course but I suspect an RNS has been logged. | cash2020 | |
14/10/2022 17:15 | PHE went up 58% today. | myu_qpr | |
14/10/2022 16:44 | Vatna, did you notice the single share that was purchased yesterday afternoon? Maybe another RNS on Monday!!!??? 🤞🏻 | cash2020 | |
14/10/2022 16:31 | Few more like this . Gla | moontheloon | |
14/10/2022 16:30 | Wuff Wuff, Wuff Wuff. | schofi2 | |
14/10/2022 16:24 | Heard HW, interview.No disbelief HW has sunk a lot of cash into PHE and HUI and he must be seriously hurting. Much of what was said I ask why? Being critical of non specific Directors/CEOs the end point is more confusion. We did establish a third party company rhymes with eel ;) had offered to pay and backed out. Obvious they had no intention they are adverting for investors on their website specific to DMG. When did PHE announce that they are now selling electricity generation worldwide and if you want hydrogen you go to HUI? Bonkers! And the tech is from PHE, yet, HUI, trying to reinvent the PHE, wheel! We started this journey and DMG, was sold to generate both electricity and then bolt on an additional unit create hydrogen. Now it's two separate companies of one is based outside the EU! The HUI, interview is all pie in the sky folk with money all wanting to sound off well meaning and good intentions but, and there is always a but the biggest but is when? When will HUI, have something tangible to show the world? The whole show is a merry go round. HUI, should have, still could buy into PHE technical and buy into the UK, site at Chester. For all the wages spent, plus expenses we could be a lot further having concentrate on one goal a FOAK. HUI, invested in PHE and got FOAK, that would be material their SP, at minimum created stability. Whole display is bonkers. | allinforabigprofit | |
14/10/2022 15:22 | So it seems to have been confirmed by HW that HUI will have their own hydrogen only system.I have to ask why PHE weren't capable of developing such a system? I thought PHE were trying to develop a system that could produce both electricity and hydrogen. Now it seems PHE's system will only be developed to produce electricity, while HUI will cream the hydrogen market?So PHE's market just got smaller?Also did PHE give HUI some of its know-how without telling PHE shareholders? How did HUI get to this position so quickly otherwise?Furthermor | ken chung | |
14/10/2022 14:36 | Wuff Wuff, Wuff Wuff. | schofi2 | |
14/10/2022 14:33 | lol I saw the spike and thought will shanew48 turn up with his usual ramp. Quite modest for him he normal says they are going to 50-1000 bag then dump for 5% | dave4545 | |
14/10/2022 14:19 | So it seems to have been confirmed by HW that HUI will have their own hydrogen only system. I have to ask why PHE weren't capable of developing such a system? I thought PHE were trying to develop a system that could produce both electricity and hydrogen. Now it seems PHE's system will only be developed to produce electricity, while HUI will cream the hydrogen market? So PHE's market just got smaller? Also did PHE give HUI some of its know-how without telling PHE shareholders? How did HUI get to this position so quickly otherwise? Furthermore I believe HUI have exclusive control over PHE's marketing, so presumably won't be interested in promoting it for anything that would compete with their own system. You couldn't make it up. Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
14/10/2022 13:56 | Bit to go yet just to break that downtrend line | juju44 | |
14/10/2022 13:51 | Spare a thought for the poor shorters! | vatnabrekk | |
14/10/2022 13:49 | 2p + finish on the cards looking at the volume and buying pressure. | shanew48 | |
14/10/2022 13:35 | Nothing commercial built yet? Good heavens Ken, we didn't know that!! | vatnabrekk | |
14/10/2022 13:21 | I expect the fund raises will be a lot cheaper.Meanwhile nothing commercial built yet and haven't even finalised contracts for a prototype site. | deccer1 | |
14/10/2022 12:49 | Agreed. This surely must be the last opportunity to get in at this price. | cash2020 |
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