14 August 2024
Powerhouse Energy Group
Plc
("PHE" or the "Company")
Update on Technical
Centre
Powerhouse Energy Group
Plc (AIM: PHE), a company pioneering integrated technology
that converts non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy with a
revenue generating engineering consulting division (Engsolve),
provides an update on the progress of its Technical Centre at
Bridgend in Wales.
Following the delivery of the
Thermal Conversion Chamber (TCC) kiln in June, the unit has now
been re-positioned to produce the required operational angle and
has been mechanically completed. The kiln is the centre piece of
the Feedstock Testing Unit (FTU). The gas clean-up system from VUM
of Germany has been mechanically completed and located in its final
position within the building.
Full Geotechnical and topographical
surveys have also now been completed outside the building to allow
for the safe placement of the produced water tank and Nitrogen
storage tank. This enables foundation designs to be completed and
civil engineering works to begin in September 24.
The process control system and panel
are being produced by a local company, TAG Controls and Automation
Ltd, which Engsolve has previously used during the TrimTabs Carbon
nano-tube project. The build of the process control system and
panel is based upon PHE's specific Functional Design Specification
developed by Engsolve.
The final pieces of the FTU, the
cyclone and pipe spools, are currently in fabrication offsite ready
for installation. The target for the completion of the installation
and commissioning work remains mid to late Q4 2024.
The FTU has a nameplate 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
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. The FTU will initially be
utilised for R&D and investor / customer demonstrations, after
which the Company will evaluate commercial opportunities for the
process.
Paul Emmitt, CEO of PHE, commented:
"We are pleased with the consistent progress of the FTU build.
Using our own in-house engineering capabilities and local suppliers
means we can be flexible and efficient. We have no
large outstanding items and can now fully concentrate on the
mechanical completion in readiness for the control system and
preparing the external area for civils for the tank
deliveries."
Mechanically completed Kiln in PHE Bridgend Technical
Centre
Mechanically completed Gas clean up System
Kiln and
Gas clean up System in situ
For
more information, contact:
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Powerhouse Energy Group Plc
Paul Emmitt, CEO
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+44 (0) 203 368 6399
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Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated & Financial
Adviser)
Ritchie Balmer / James Harris / Rob
Patrick
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+44 (0) 207 409 3494
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Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Broker)
Stuart Gledhill / Adam
Cowl
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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Tavistock (Financial PR)
Simon Hudson / Nick Elwes / Saskia
Sizen
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+44 (0) 207 920 3150
powerhouse@tavistock.co.uk
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About Powerhouse Energy Group plc
Powerhouse Energy has developed a
process technology which can utilise waste plastic,
end-of-life-tyres, and other waste streams to convert them
efficiently and economically into syngas from which valuable
products such as chemical precursors, hydrogen, electricity, heat
and other industrial products may be derived. PHE's process
produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating
footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and
community level.
PHE also incorporates Engsolve Ltd,
which is a revenue generating business who offer Engineering
Services across all sectors with speciality services in the
development of new technologies and clean energy.
For more information see
www.phegroup.com