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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.10 | -8.70% | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.10 | 1.15 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 6,869,866 | 11:51:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 181k | -1.43M | -0.0003 | -35.00 | 47.81M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/6/2024 08:21 | Nice . Progress now at last | juju44 | |
19/6/2024 08:02 | Sell your PHE. | deccer1 | |
19/6/2024 07:15 | The FTU has been designed with the capacity to transform 2.5 tonnes per day of waste into Syngas and is a reduced size version of the proposed commercial process, with the planned capability to produce around 250kW of electrical power dependent upon feedstock, or approximately 200kg a day of hydrogen when the required separation process is installed. -- | tenapen | |
17/6/2024 15:38 | - Powerhouse Energy are not mentioned - | tenapen | |
14/6/2024 17:07 | I can’t argue with that Graham, but that “lump of metal” will help change the world’s dire waste plastic problem whilst providing us with the fuel of the future. | cash2020 | |
14/6/2024 07:48 | Labour manifesto pledges £500m for green hydrogen production | ayl30 | |
14/6/2024 07:39 | Guys its a lump of metal that melts plastic. | grahamwales | |
13/6/2024 20:42 | Thanks for posting and it is all looking positive. | talldarkslim | |
13/6/2024 08:05 | Exciting times. | tenapen | |
13/6/2024 05:43 | The kiln has arrived. Being unloaded today… hxxps://www.ig.com/u | cash2020 | |
12/6/2024 05:41 | Received an email from ‘United H2 Limited’ this morning. Looks like Sweden is now in the mix too (the National H2 deal with Powerhouse)unless they meant Switzerland which has previously been named?… ‘After signing a deal with a publicly listed company in the UK, National H2 anticipates it will have an operating plastic-to-hydrogen plant by 2025 with more expected by 2030 across Hong Kong, Australia, Italy and Sweden.’ | cash2020 | |
11/6/2024 21:12 | hxxps://hydrogencoun | cash2020 | |
10/6/2024 18:16 | What is Biochar? - Some call it "black gold" When hydrogen is produced through a pyrolysis process, it creates biochar. This is the charcoal-like substance that remains after biomass is slowly heated in an atmosphere without oxygen. Essentially, it is trapped carbon that would have otherwise found its way back into the atmosphere. Biochar is considered to be one of the most sustainable ways to dispose of CO2 because it can be repurposed for use in a wide range of industries. Benefits: [from PHE DMG technology] It can be used as a feed additive for livestock which increases the overall health of the animals and reduces the need for antibiotics. It can enhance the overall strength of cement by 20%. It boosts the overall productivity of soil and the quality of crops, which reduces the need to use synthetic fertiliser that causes harmful chemical pollution. It can be sold for upwards of $1,880 per tonne, meaning you are generating a profit from the remnants of producing hydrogen. | smokey 1o3 | |
10/6/2024 10:22 | For information only; | smokey 1o3 | |
10/6/2024 09:38 | Warrants will wash through and we will be on our way again | juju44 | |
09/6/2024 16:29 | First plant at Mundijong expected to be operational in 2025. | vatnabrekk | |
08/6/2024 09:56 | Yes Smokey, it seems Paul is doing a great job. I’m feeling very positive I have to say. News of the funding is the game changer for me. But also don’t forget we’ll have confirmation on the EU patent coming anytime soon now the legal stuff has been resolved. We should expect lots of strong RNS’s to be landing over the coming days, weeks and months. | cash2020 |
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