PHE tyre and rubber recycling Thanks Loadsa. Interesting article posted on the lse board too: lemminginvestors.blogspot.com PowerHouse Energy - the awkward facts of commercial traction! This article was first published on ShareProphets . It has been greatly expanded after several more exchanges with Keith Alluan, ... Tot
PHE RNS Change of Directorate Maybe I have the right one this time. Change of Directorate PRN PowerHouse Energy Group plc (“PowerHouse Energy†or the “Companyâ€) 1 February 2019 PowerHouse Energy Group CEO Resigns Have a look at the RNS. Loads
Phe rns PowerHouse Energy Group will be attending and presenting at the Shares and AJ Bell investor evening event in Edinburgh on February 20 2019 PowerHouse Energy Group (PHE) began its journey on the AIM Market with a single objective : identify, engineer and develop the world’s most efficient, economically viable and appropriate solution to a growing problem; the need for diversion of waste from landfill and converting that waste into… Read it at the RNS. Loads
PHE tyre and rubber recycling Tyre and Rubber Recycling Powerhouse | Pyrolysis | Tyre & Rubber Recycling Powerhouse Energy's DMG project to produce hydrogen from tyres Now it is time to buy pHE, the shares are low, but will go up a long way soon. Loads
First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran Hello TOT. We are on to a winner here with PHE. ITM will loose out in the end, IMO anybody sell ITM now, and buy PHE. Loads
Another write up from Align Reserach Hello TOT. Nice new write up from Align Reserach Just buy some more, so Now I wait for it to go up. Loads.
First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran It will clearly be much more expensive to produce it from oil than plastic waste and tyres Loadsa, never mind the environmental negatives associated with oil production. That’s why I think we are onto a winner here and good to see that confirmed in the update from Align Reserach I’ve just posted in another thread. ITM must be getting worried now… Tot
Another write up from Align Reserach I see PHE is now included in their top ten picks for 2019: Align Research – 3 Jan 19 Align Research Top 10 Picks for 2019 - Align Research To say that 2018 was a “trying†year is somewhat of an understatement. For many small and micro cap stocks, particularly the capital hungry ones and those where delivery by management of market expectations was non-existent or lacking, this resulted... "7. Powerhouse Energy – current price 0.5p News on the 26th November from Powerhouse in relation to commercial discussions with Japan’s Toyota Tsusho Corp regarding the company’s proprietary DMG technology provided a much needed shot in the arm for the stock price following many months of declines. Coming on top of news that CEO Keith Allaun had invested £100,000 of his own funds into the stock at 0.6p just weeks before, this provided for a decent re-rating in the shares as investors realised the potential upside if the “advanced commercial discussions†come to a fruitful conclusion. We remind investors of the comment by Mr. Takashi Torigoe – “We have been reviewing Power House Energy’s DMG technology over the last few months and take great interest in it. We are excited and looking forward to a potential partnership in Japan and possibly worldwide.†As Keith Allaun relayed in our podcast (listen in full HERE) the implications are, in his description, “game-changing†for Powerhouse. We remind readers that as per our prior commentary, indicative gate fees (which Powerhouse will receive for taking in waste) for unrecyclable plastics alone are over £200 a tonne in Japan (compared to around £90 in the UK), with private wire prices c.£100 per MW/h. Given a 20% royalty fee on a PHE system using 25 tonnes of plastic a day it is estimated that PowerHouse could generate a minimum of £0.68 million of revenues p.a. from each DMG® Unit as the technology provider. As the stock has rewound back to the just completed placing price of 0.5p it seems that market has forgotten the commentary in our full note HERE that the Company is in late stage discussions with 6 additional potential customers over and above Toyota for their DMG® System. We also expect news in the near term as to an update on developments with Toyota Tsusho and, importantly, post the placing, do not anticipate any new capital raising on the horizon. We also suspect that should the negotiations with Toyota ultimately conclude in a deal that there will be a large upfront cash element in this and so addressing any further balance sheet concerns. Reiterating the observations from our DCF based valuation which uses a very heavy 20% discount rate, this produces an NPV(20) of £47.4 million, or 2.45p per share. At 0.5p we believe the market has thus provided a very attractive risk/reward re-entry opportunity to position for news regarding the multitude potential customers. Buy."
First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran Hello everyone. It is a good idea to use oil for making Hydrogen. I wonder how much CO2 it produces? Also what will be the Hydrogen price be? I can see why Toyota want to sell cars where Hydrogen is being produced. They will sell cars where ever they can. Loads
First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran Hello TOT. This raises plenty of questions. ITM won’t like as they have around 7, or 8 filling stations in the UK, but Germany have around 50 filling stations. Next question what is the hydrogen price from ITM, and Aramco, Air Products to be? PHE are planing to have there price around one third of the price in the uk, so when they get all their DMG hydrogen stations up, and running they should get plenty of cars to fill up in the future. The Toyota Mirai will use Hydrogen Fuel Cells, interesting. Here is my information. Aramco To Build First Hydrogen Fueling Station By Irina Slav - Jan 25, 2019, 120 PM CST Hydrogen storage Saudi Aramco, in partnership with U.S. Air Products and Chemicals, will build the first hydrogen fuel cell station in the Kingdom, leveraging Air Products’ SmartFuel hydrogen fueling technology, Reuters reports, citing a joint statement. The station, to start operating in the second half of this year, will fuel a fleet of hydrogen vehicles supplied by Toyota. The Japanese carmaking giant was a pioneer in hydrogen fuel cell technology, on which it has worked for over two decades. The result was the Mirai, which was first marketed in 2014. The fleet that will use the new fueling station in Dharan, on the grounds of Air Products’ offices, will be Mirais. “Hydrogen fuel cells offer an effective means for the electrification of transport while maintaining easy, 5 minute refueling and long driving ranges,†Arabian Business quoted the chief technology officer of Aramco, Ahmad O Al Khowaiter, as saying. The fueling station is a pilot project whose purpose will be to see whether or not fuel cell vehicle technology has a future in Saudi Arabia and what this future might look like. “The use of hydrogen derived from oil or gas to power fuel cell electric vehicles represents an exciting opportunity to expand the use of oil in clean transport,†Ahmad O Al Khowaiter said. While potentially very attractive, hydrogen fuel cell technology has not been able to really take off so far. The production of the fuel is a major obstacle to its mass adoption as cheap and efficient methods of making hydrogen have so far largely proven unviable on a commercial scale. There is also the issue of fueling station networks, of which there are few to date. Hydrogen is tempting because of its abundance and the various ways in which it can be used as a cleaner alternative to oil and gas. Because of this attractiveness of the fuel, investments in the segment have been on the rise: Early 2017 saw the launch of the Hydrogen Council, a group involving several leading automakers as well as Shell and Total, seeking ways to make hydrogen more commercially viable. The council allocated $1.4 billion to the development of energy storage and fuel cell project development until 2020, and has high hopes for the future. Actual progress, however, has been slow in coming. Loads
First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran So we have a breakthrough in the Middle East: zawya.com First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station to be built in Saudi Dhahran Aramco, Air Products’ venture represents first step in demonstrating oil-based hydrogen-powered systems within Saudi Arabia It doesn’t involve PHE but this bit is very relevant given the ongoing discussions with Toyota: "Toyota Motor Corporation will supply Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicles for testing in this pilot project. Toyota has been investing in hydrogen for over 20 years and in 2014 introduced the Mirai, its first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. The Mirai is a zero-emission vehicle, which runs on compressed hydrogen gas and only emits water. The car is powered through a fuel cell, which creates electricity by combining oxygen from air with hydrogen from the fuel tank. Toyota has long maintained that hydrogen fuel cell technology can offer a sustainable zero emission solution across a broad spectrum of vehicle types." Toyota will clearly need a world wide network of plants producing Hydrogen to make this work so I think this move is an indication of what’s to come. Tot
PHE share meeting Hello TOT and everybody else. PHE . I think of Warren Buffett, don’t think about today, don’t think about one years time, but think about 10 years from now. Then it will be up a lot more than it is now, a huge amount IMO… I also have some SXX that will be up a lot in ten years from now. I also have VRS, it was around 13.25p last September in 2017. Now it is well over 100p maybe it is just having a rest until it goes up again. I have not look at VRS so I just wait. I do have a lot of money in PHE now. Loads
PHE share meeting Market & Company News PowerHouse Energy Group will be attending and presenting at the Shares and AJ Bell investor evening event in Edinburgh on February 20 2019 21 January 2019, 15:51Source - SMW PowerHouse Energy Group (PHE) began its journey on the AIM Market with a single objective : identify, engineer and develop the world’s most efficient, economically viable and appropriate solution to a growing problem; the need for diversion of waste from landfill and converting that waste into much needed, commercially viable products. The Shares and AJ Bell Media evening event in at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Royal Mile, Edinburgh is an opportunity for senior board directors from listed PLCs to make a presentation about their company and update existing & potential investors on their business plans for 2019. During the event and afterwards over drinks, investors will have the chance to discover investment opportunities and get to know the companies better by talking one on one with the company directors Loads
PHE Shares Spotlight Hello TOT. Just got back from shopping so having a look at PHE. I did buy a few very early this morning. Thanks for the information that you have told me about today. At the moment PHE is down by 1.10% so we shall see what it does over the next few days… By all means bye some more when the selling has stopped. Good luck. Loads
PHE Shares Spotlight Well the large trades continue today Loadsa, but they do not have the hallmark of an institutional seller. They normally place a large order with a market maker and the MM will then use delayed reporting provisions to make some of the sells look like buys, but there are no late reported trades here so it seems we have a HNWI with a large holding selling. Might just therefore be personal circumstances such as a large CGT bill to pay at the end of the month. If so, it should all be done and dusted in a couple of days and I’ll be looking to top up when it comes to an end. ATB, Tot