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loadsadough 24 Jan 2019

PHE Shares Spotlight Hello the_old_trout You are correct the item was nearly a year old, well spotted. I don’t know why they are being sold off at the moment. I guess we have to wait for the DMG to be up, and working The share holder information is from August in 2018. Shall I sell VRS, or SXX and buy some more PHE? I will have a good think about it. Loads

the_old_trout 23 Jan 2019

PHE Shares Spotlight Nice article Loads, but it’s almost a year old and they have yet to deliver on a commercial scale plant. Any thoughts on the sell off this week? It certainly gathered momentum today with 29.49m sells against 6.18 m sales, but given that they raised funds in December a placing would seem unlikely. Here’s a list of suspects:[link] and I have to wonder if one of them is in a spot of bother and has become a forced seller? Tot

loadsadough 23 Jan 2019

PHE Shares Spotlight powerhouseenergy.net PowerHouse-Energy-Shares-Spotlight-Feb-2018-2.pdf 270.14 KB Loads

loadsadough 21 Jan 2019

Waste2Tricity, PHE, and AFC From Waste2Tricity web site. Development Programmes In addition to its Deployment Projects Waste2Tricity also uses its expertise to advance development programmes to maximise returns for its shareholders. Facilities generating electricity by way of high temperature gasification (and thus producing clean syngas) have the potential to produce renewable hydrogen by separation from the syngas stream. This can in turn power new generation developmental fuel cells. The introduction of hydrogen fuel cells, replacing internal combustion engines/gas turbines, could increase system efficiency by up to an estimated 70%. Waste2Tricity has selected AFC Energy’s fuel cell system as having the greatest potential to be the most efficient, low cost technology for generating electrical power from gasified waste and in a £1 million deal, Waste2Tricity has acquired the exclusive deployment rights (for use in energy-from-waste applications) for AFC Energy fuel cells in the UK. For more on the W2T/AFC tie up. Waste2Tricity is also working with AIM quoted, PowerHouse Energy Group plc. PHE has developed the innovative PHE G3-UHt waste-to-energy, ultra-high temperature gasification reactor technology together with auxiliary waste and power solutions. This technology provides a mechanism to dispose of a wide range of waste streams by using them as feedstock that can be converted to synthesis gas (syngas) which in turn can be used to generate electricity for export to the grid or for use within an enterprise. Importantly the PHE gasifier has a small footprint and a commercial size starting at 25 tonnes a day, making them suitable for deployment at enterprise or community level. Having invested years into leading-edge scientific research and development, spending millions of dollars in testing and optimizing the core gasification technology, PowerHouse Energy is on the cusp of delivering its first commercial facilities to the world. Loads

loadsadough 19 Jan 2019

PHE DMG video A video from PHE you can see all the work it has to get off the ground when you look at the video. Introducing the DMG® System, the pioneering process of recovering the cleanest fuel on Earth – hydrogen – from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres Welcome to PowerHouse Energy Group plc. We have engineered the industry’s most efficient, economical, environmentally friendly, and modular waste-to-energy system on the market today. From there website. With no dangerous particulate emissions, our ultra-efficient, single-stage, DMG® Thermal Conversion Chamber at the core of our system, can effectively convert virtually any biomass or carbonaceous waste stream, capture 90+% of the energy value from the almost instantaneous thermal conversion of that waste, and reconstitute it into an extremely high-quality, ultra-clean, synthesis gas – EcoSynthesis. Our unique DMG® process allows us to “tune” the resultant EcoSynthesis gas to produce commercially valuable chemical precursors, generate electricity, or capture a stream of ultra-high quality hydrogen gas which can displace diesel and other fossil fuels. PowerHouse Energy Group plc’s DMG® System converts a wide spectrum of waste materials into useful products; these include EcoSynthesis – an alternative to natural gas, which can be used to produce liquid chemical precursors, generate heat, extract hydrogen, or generate electricity. With its modular design and small footprint, PowerHouse has the ability to scale its DMG® Systems – providing our customers and partners the flexibility to address individual needs. Loads

loadsadough 18 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? Hello everyone. PHE. The video that I showed is very interesting. It came from the PHE website and shows how Plastic can be controlled to help stop our problems with over heating our world, among other things. It is quite recent, but worth having a good look at. This is interesting from the PHE website— ( PowerHouse can work with fuel cells, micro-turbines, and ultra-clean engines that conserve resources by generating energy far more efficiently than the traditional supply from a utility and with minimal emissions). Does it mean they can do Hydrogen fuel cells to place in cars, what happens when it runs out of Hydrogen? Fit another fully charged fuel cell, or top it up? Or use AFC charger. I am trying to understand what will happen. We shall see. Maybe our London police will know as they have a few Hydrogen cars now. VRS. I sold a few and bought SXX, as SXX is going to get money from our government to help them out. At 22p it must go up soon IMO. So I buy, and wait. Loads

loadsadough 17 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? What PHE says about Fuel cells. Part of the philosophy behind the development of the DMG® System was to maximize the ecologically responsible and highly efficient delivery of hydrogen fuel cell derived electrical energy Hydrogen is extracted from the EcoSynthesis gas and used to power a bank of fuel cells – producing only water vapour and clean electricity. Alternatively, both steam cycle, and traditional gas engines, can operate on EcoSynthesis Gas if a customer so desires. PowerHouse can work with fuel cells, micro-turbines, and ultra-clean engines that conserve resources by generating energy far more efficiently than the traditional supply from a utility and with minimal emissions. Loads

loadsadough 17 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? A video that investors might like to see from PHE. Loads

loadsadough 17 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? Thank for posting the AFC/PHE information. I am watching to see what happens next. Loads

jaytee41 17 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? I posted the AFC rns or the AFC board but yes this could be a good colab

the_old_trout 17 Jan 2019

RNS from AFC: Synergies or what? Have to say I’m surprised that no-one has mentioned today’s RNS from AFC:[link] Their stock is currently up over 40% on the back of that news, but I think there is a strong chance of a follow up RNS announcing a partnership with PHE on the back of this since there is massive potential for synergies here with the recycling of plastic waste and tyres to produce the hydrogen to feed AFC’s charging stations for electric vehicles. I can envisage a future where every large industrial estate should have such a plant, but also plenty of scope for them to be sited in supermarket car parks, etc. Maybe that is why there have been some decent buys here recently, including this morning, but as yet we do not have the volume to achieve escape velocity. That should come when news emerges and in the meantime I continue to add to my holding here. Tot

loadsadough 16 Jan 2019

PHE Paul Warwick message Message from Paul Warwick from the [link] board PHE See the MM doing their usual using quiet days to move it down to encourage weak holders to sell. This is not a stock for short term traders. This is a lifestyle long term share. But when we get successful project of the ground it will soon accelerate. Patience the team at PHE and W2T are all working very hard on it. It’s been a seriously busy start to 2019 I can assure you of that. Another very very exciting meeting tomorrow. And a conference call with a major waste management company on the continent one who has already ordered four fuel cell refuse trucks. Let’s hope they want to make the hydrogen from the plastic they collect. Makes sense to me. Just have to convince them it’s a brilliant solution. So much to tell you. Loads

loadsadough 15 Jan 2019

PHE. the_old_trout Ripley94. Here is the PHE website for you to read. [link] Do what, the_old_trout, has done and read all the PHE information, and look at all the videos… Loads

loadsadough 15 Jan 2019

PHE. the_old_trout Hello Ripley94 I hope you are alright, and a Happy New Year to you. ITM. I sold the lot a few months ago and bought PHE instead. (We have to move with the times), and PHE have there act together, and can do their Hydrogen at a lot cheaper than ITM. So they will get the hydrogen when there DMG is up and running. Tsusho Toyota are very interested in PHE, soon they will have their cars with PHE providing the Hydrogen in there Plastic stations. Have a look at the PHE information provided, have a look at the Proactiveinvestors here, and look at all the videos. Then buy some PHE. Loads

Ripley94 14 Jan 2019

PHE. the_old_trout loadsadough. You were very sure about ITM ( you still in that one ? ) You think PHE a better buy .

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