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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% | 0.975 | 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 |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.87 | 40.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/7/2019 13:15 | According to some posters on here, the working units PHE has demonstrated are nothing but cardboard cutouts. But also that the regulatory bodies and prospective clients have been completely beguiled. Mmmm! Whom should I believe, some itinerant posters or a regulatory body? | blewco | |
30/7/2019 07:37 | Avoid avoid avoid. Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
29/7/2019 18:15 | You're wrong about people being aware of the plastic waste problem - most simply don't have a clue, as you would recognise if you read the article. The only solution is a vastly reduced consumption of plastics. phe has no product, no money, a share price at 0.4p and zero hope of doing anything to solve the world's plastic problem. If you believe otherwise, I have no problem with that - it's your money that's being frittered away, not mine. Good luck, you're going to need a lot more than you've had so far. | supernumerary | |
29/7/2019 18:04 | This has gone beyond farcical, but with so many trapped, including the likes of HW, and sitting on huge losses little alternative but to believe in the fairies coming to the rescue. Its a dud, always has been and will remain a dud just as Toyota and others have discovered! No wonder KA, BS supremo disappeared with his tail between his legs. See the obvious signs. | lagosboy | |
29/7/2019 17:02 | I'm sure everyone is well aware of the plastic waste horror stories, so what is now required is a clean solution to all of that. I believe that PHE's DMG process will play a large part in that solution. | vatnabrekk | |
29/7/2019 16:51 | A long but interesting read: | supernumerary | |
29/7/2019 16:43 | Well hopefully you won't have to wait much longer my friend hope I see you at the AGM | whatsthepoint | |
29/7/2019 16:42 | It still produces tons and tons of CO2 might be clean on contaminates but you can't ignore the CO2 And Hydrogen really does illuminate all the particulates produces by using diesel incineration does not displace a single gallon of diesel DMG will | whatsthepoint | |
29/7/2019 16:40 | Yes and only 0.04 tons is from the DMG part of the cycle the rest is transport and the making of the ton of plastic in the first place Which would you prefer as a concerned citizen about climate change 10.5 tons from incineration at end of life or 0.5 tons at end of life ? It's a simple question | whatsthepoint | |
29/7/2019 16:27 | Because this gives a true picture of fossil fuel to plastic to eradication Recycling only happens once or twice on virgin plastic and that should be encouraged where practical. But eventually all plastic becomes a waste product so what we do with the plastic at the end of life is the important part of the cycle So making plastic to incineration produces 10.5 tons of CO2 Making plans to to DMG produces 2.5 tons minus 2 tons for displaces CO2 from transport so 0.5 tonsI think this is very clear what don't you agree on now ? | whatsthepoint | |
29/7/2019 16:02 | My dear friend The DMG is very much addressing the issue of CO2 DMG can't be totally CO2 free as they do burn the syngas in a generator to produce the electricity !! Once CO2 capture solutions are available I am sure they will adapt as will others. However the current alternative of incineration if you include the CO2 in producing plastic is as flows Incineration 10.5 tons per ton of plastic PHE process 2.5 tons per ton of plastic If you then deduct the CO2 displaced by using a fuel cell or EV car or bus the reduction in CO2 is a further 2 tons of CO2 So the net effect of DMG over Incineration is 0.5 tons per 1 ton of plastic to 10.5 tons per ton if recycled I think that is a pretty powerful argument to replace all incineration of plastic with DMG type solution Don't you my friend. | whatsthepoint | |
28/7/2019 14:36 | You have studied history !. As I'm sure your response was the same negative reply A.G.Bell got when he was working to invent the telephone. "Nae lad, canny be dun, tis impossible !" | tenapen | |
28/7/2019 11:10 | How do you know it will take a year to build? I thought it hadn't yet been done. | cmackay | |
28/7/2019 10:45 | ???????????????????? | deccer1 | |
27/7/2019 22:24 | I agree that the presenter was helpful in the presenting of the story. | cmackay |
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