Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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This is not the first time Toyota has opened up access to some of its patents. In 2015, the automaker made nearly 6,000 patents related to its hydrogen car technology available, also royalty-free. Hydrogen (or “fuel cell”) technology has still not caught on, though, in part because the networks of dedicated filling stations required haven’t been built out as fast as, say, electric chargers have for fully electric vehicles.
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That looks like, my child will get back my PHE investment.
“We believe that the UK market alone for the DMG technology is potentially huge. There is currently enough single use plastic going into landfill in the UK to build at least 500 DMG unites. Over the coming years, our ambition is for at least 200 units in the UK.” “In addition to the UK, there are many other attractive markets open to us in almost every country of the world. Indeed, South Korea, parts of the US, and Japan, are globally leading the drive for a hydrogen economy and we intend to take advantage of this opportunity,” “We have already targeted the established Japanese hydrogen markets. Our development partner Waste2Tricity (W2T) us now in commercial negotiation with Japanese corporations, which we believe could lead to these major companies introducing our DMG technology for hydrogen generation into Japan and other parts of Asia,” Ryan concluded.
“I am going to be announcing the first contract within the next quarter, and we expect the other contracts in the pipeline, once the sites are planned and consented, will also be looking to have a thermal conversion chamber and the gas produced on site within nine months,” said Ryan. “Our modular approach means that the build time is not excessive; from the date of order a standard size plant, converting 25 tonnes of waste a day, could be up and running within 10 months.” Ryan explained to gasworld that although there is a significant opportunity with its DMG technology process, PowerHouse Energy is yet to receive any governmental funding for the system. Ryan recognises that multinationals have a much easier route to gaining government funding than themselves and is now concentrating on building the first plant.
Partial copy and paste Ryan highlighted that PowerHouse Energy is currently collaborating on detailed site operation requirements, delivery programmes and framework contracts for six client sites across the UK where the DMG process will potentially be utilised first. “What we are referring to on those sites is typically waste and plastics recyclers who currently have plastics that they cannot use themselves or are contaminated, which are potentially being sent to landfill.” “We are now working with them to position our units alongside them. There are many sites like that across the UK; the six we are talking to are distributed between Scotland, down to South Wales and with a number of them located through the North of England, where it is most likely our first site will be built,” said Ryan. gasworld asked Ryan when PowerHouse Energy expect its first plant to be in production. “I am going to be announcing the first contract within the next quarter, and
https://www.gasworld.com/exclusive-interview-with-powerhouse-energy-ceo-/2016907.article
the Company is issuing 1,808,333 Ordinary Shares in lieu of fees to its Chief Executive Officer, David Ryan, at a price of 0.6p per share and 1,185,000 Ordinary Shares to Christopher Vanezis, Chief Financial Officer, at 0.5p per share. So they are taking salary in shares inliuecash ? Sign of confident. Issuing shares right now means (they see) soon there will be something.
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jab, 1.5 per island is not realistic. Each dmg will require 25t of feedstock. Majority island itself will not meet this demand. Plus feedstock needs to be cleaned, segregated, etc. So an front end factory needed. So i see dmg can be put in place on an island that has sufficient population.
https://cadentgas.com/media/press-releases/cadent-calls-for-at-scale-trials