Powerhouse Energy Group hoping to have pilot plant "up and running" in Q1 2024
July 19, 2023 at 03:56 pm
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Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (AIM:PHE) chief operating officer Paul Emmitt speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive London after announcing an important update in its application to European authorities for the granting of patents for elements of the company's waste-to-energy process.
Emmitt gives an overview of the latest news, highlighting the fact that Powerhouse Energy intends to take advantage of the new unitary patent system that will allow it to extend the patent's coverage to the whole of Europe, Great Britain, and Ireland with a single application. Additionally, the company has launched two other patents awaiting feedback from the European Patent Office. Emmett expresses confidence in the approval of one patent soon, while expecting the other to take longer.
The patents revolve around their innovative process of converting waste into energy using rotating cameras and steam injection. Powerhouse Energy aims to establish their position in the market by securing international patents in the USA, Canada, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, and South Korea.
Amidst these patent applications, the company is also focused on constructing a technical center to build a pilot plant, allowing them to validate their ideas and develop new intellectual property. Emmett anticipates the pilot plant to be installed and commissioned by the end of the year, and "up and running" in the first quarter of 2024.
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Powerhouse Energy Group Plc is a technology company, which owns integrated technology that converts non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy. The Company has a Distributed Modular Generation (DMG) product platform for the regeneration of plastic into power and hydrogen. The Company designs non-recyclable waste regeneration facilities to produce electricity, heat, and gases such as hydrogen and methane whilst removing carbon from the system. Its DMG technology utilizes waste plastic, end-of-life-tires, and other waste streams to convert them efficiently and economically into syngas from which valuable products such as chemical precursors, hydrogen, electricity, and other industrial products may be derived. It provides associated engineering and testing services and customer support for the lifetime of the facility. The Company, through Engsolve Ltd, offers engineering services across all sectors with specialty services in the development of new technologies and clean energy.