RE: Heading North Everyday ?13 May 2024 14:47
Castle. Read and learn. posts from last year.
RE: Other interesting stuff.22 Jun 2023 15:06
Part 2)
Part 1 shows the total ineptitude of this BOD. All 'jam tomorrow''
Distributed Modular Gas (DMG) was born out of GH3. This GH3 system was developed, not by PHE, but by Pyromex. A company that PHE bought a 30% stake. Later, it bought 100%. This was over 10 yrs ago. There was then a legal battle with a company called Renewme. who stated it held the rights to the GH3 process. PHE agreed to pay several £100K to attain the rights.
This latest RNS stating a 100% buyout of Endgolve shows that no one directly employed at PHE has a clue about how DMG works or is built. This was borne out with the abandonment of all design and build responsibility with the ill fated Peel agreement.
Naturally, I had to read back through RNS to copy the data, but I suggest that all investors in PHE take an hour and read through the sorry state of affairs that this schoolboy BOD has posted over the past dozen years or so.
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Other interesting stuff.22 Jun 2023 14:51
First mention of Engsolve. RNS April '17.
.As previously announced, the G3-UHt will now be moved to the Thornton Science Park, operated by the University of Chester, with PowerHouse establishing its offices at the Energy Centre of the Park immediately thereafter.
The re-commissioning effort has been assisted by OrePro pty Ltd of Brisbane, Australia, EngSolv Ltd of Wales, and Waste2tricity, Ltd and has allowed the Company to begin commercial development enhancements, automation of the control systems, and commence the rigorous process of a Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) and a Hazard Identification Study (HAZID). Upon successful completion, the Company will gain the British Health Safety & Environmental certifications necessary to operate the unit at the Thornton Science Park at full capacity..
Peel mentioned in RNS of March '17;
'AFC Fuel Cell Order
PowerHouse is pleased to announce that it has advised AFC Energy plc (“AFC”) that it wishes to take delivery of a small scale fuel cell system it ordered in April 2014.
As announced on 4 April 2014 the Company made a deposit payment to AFC at that time. Acceptance of delivery had been delayed by PowerHouse in order to complete the engineering, design, construction, and testing of the Company’s new G3-UHt ultra-high temperature gasification system. As announced on 24 February 2017, the G3-UHt demonstration unit is anticipated for delivery in late March to the Thornton Science Park, University of Chester, for re-commissioning and additional testing of feedstock capable of generating a rich stream of hydrogen. In addition to generating a hydrogen-rich stream of syngas, the Distributed Modular Gasification© G3-UHt system is capable of distributed waste elimination, and distributed power creation through standard, conventional means.