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Powerhouse Energy (PHE) Discussions with Toyota Tsusho Corporation

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and used tyres and developer of the DMG® System is pleased to announce that it has received a formal invitation from Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan to engage in advanced commercial discussions regarding the PowerHouse DMG® technology.

This invitation has been made subsequent to an extensive review of the DMG® technology by Toyota Tsusho’s Chemical Business Development Division and subsequent to PHE having achieved its recent “Statement of Feasibility” by DNV-GL, a leading provider of technical assurance world-wide.

Following Toyota Tsusho’s review of the PHE Basic Engineering Package and the DNV-GL technical qualification process, PHE now welcome the news that Toyota Tusho have positively reviewed the DMG®technology and consider that DMG® and its application within Japan and Asia offers significant potential.

Mr. Takashi Torigoe, General Manager, Chemical Business Development stated:

“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.”

Discussions with Toyota Tsusho have been led by our UK Project Development Team, Waste2Tricity Ltd. with support from our technical team. It is expected that the next level of work for Toyota Tsusho by PHE will include further technical and commercial application engineering for the Toyota Tusho/W2T Project teams to secure regional early adopters to enhance the project pipeline in a variety of geographies.

Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse commented:

“Whilst there can be no certainty these negotiations will result in a formal agreement,  I’m extremely enthusiastic about this opportunity to explore how our DMG® technology can be exploited in Japan – an ideal market for our Systems.

“Toyota is taking a leading role globally in the use of hydrogen in transport and appears to recognise the value proposition that our distributed system has with it’s small foot-print, its efficiency, and its ability to deliver road-quality hydrogen, at a competitive price,  as and when its needed.”

Toyota Tsusho is one of the 17 members of the Toyota Group.  On its website, Toyota Tsusho is described,  “As the Toyota Group’s sole general trading company, we gather information and promote the development of new business from a global perspective. As automotive professionals with unique capabilities and know-how, we strive to lead the Toyota Group in the challenge to develop the evolution of next-generation mobility to contribute to the development of both society and the Toyota Group.”
For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc                                 Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer

WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)                Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
James Joyce / Chris Viggor

Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Joint Broker)          Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Ben Turner / James Pope

Ikon Associates(Media enquiries)                            Tel: +44 (0) 1483 271291
Adrian Shaw                                                                  Mob: +44 (0) 7979 900733

About PowerHouse Energy
PowerHouse Energy has developed a proprietary process technology – DMG® – which can utilise waste plastic, end-of-life-tyres, and other waste streams to efficiently and economically convert them into EcoSynthesis gas from which valuable products such as chemical precursors, hydrogen, electricity and other industrial products may be derived. The PowerHouse technology is one of the world’s first proven, modular, hydrogen from waste (HfW) processes.

The PowerHouse DMG® process can generate in excess of 1 tonne of road-fuel quality H2, and more than 28MW/h of exportable electricity per day.

The PowerHouse process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market under the ticker: PHE, and is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net
About Waste2tricity Ltd

Established in 2008, Waste2Tricity is a structured solutions provider to the energy-from-waste (EfW) sector, an industry supplying increasing amounts of electricity using feedstock diverted from landfill. Waste2Tricity works with clients and partners to develop, fund and support EfW deployment projects that use proven technology, are profitable and progressive. In the case of PHE these projects will use high temperature gasification and internal combustion engines to efficiently convert waste plastic to energy and in the future can produce hydrogen to support the growth of the hydrogen economy.

Powerhouse Energy Group #PHE Director/PDMR Shareholding and Issue of Equity

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and used tyres, announces that Keith Allaun, CEO of the Company, has exercised 16,666,667 Share Options at an exercise price of 0.6p, for a cash consideration of £100,000.00 (“Option Shares”).

Application will be made for the admission of 16,666,667 Shares to trading on AIM and it is expected that this will occur on or around 26 October 2018. These shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the Company’s existing issued Ordinary Shares.

Following the acquisition of the Option Shares, Keith Allaun will hold 18,666,667 Ordinary Shares in the Company, which represents 1.09% of the Company’s enlarged issued ordinary share capital and voting rights. Mr. Allaun has made a written commitment to hold the newly issued shares for a minimum of 18 months.

Subsequent to the issue of Option Shares, the Company will have 1,716,431,621 Ordinary Shares in issue. PowerHouse has no shares in Treasury, therefore this figure may be used by Shareholders, from Admission, as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer

WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser) Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
James Joyce / Chris Viggor

Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Joint Broker) Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Ben Turner / James Pope

Ikon Associates(Media enquiries) Tel: +44 (0) 1483 271291
Adrian Shaw Mob: +44 (0) 7979 900733

About PowerHouse Energy
PowerHouse Energy has developed a proprietary process technology – DMG® – which can utilise waste plastic, end-of-life-tyres, and other waste streams to efficiently and economically convert them into EcoSynthesis gas from which valuable products such as chemical precursors, hydrogen, electricity and other industrial products may be derived. The PowerHouse technology is one of the world’s first proven, modular, hydrogen from waste (HfW) processes.

The PowerHouse DMG® process can generate in excess of 1 tonne of road-fuel quality H2, and more than 28MW/h of exportable electricity per day.

The PowerHouse process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market under the ticker: PHE, and is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

Successful Independent Technology Assessment of PowerHouse Energy’s #PHE proprietary DMG® by leading certification authority DNV GL

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and used tyres is pleased to announce it has received an independent “Statement of Feasibility” for its proprietary full-scale commercial engineering design for the waste to power and waste to hydrogen technology processes known as DMG®.

This independent review of PowerHouse Energy’s technology was undertaken by DNV GL, a global leader in technical assurance certification. This Phase one of the Technology Qualification process, was built into PowerHouse Energy’s extensive engineering, safety and risk management programme which has taken several months to complete. The programme involved a robust and rigorous review of the engineering design, test data, process modelling and the equipment engineering design required for the commercial application of the DMG® technology.

The DNV GL Statement of Feasibility is issued by DNV GL when their Technology Assessment finds no prohibitive obstacles under the DNV GL Technology Qualification process RP-A203. PowerHouse Energy look forward to continued involvement with DNV GL to work through the RP-A203 process to finalise the Technology Qualification with our first commercial site as is customary.

The Statement of Feasibility reads: “The PowerHouse Energy Group’s DMG® Waste-to-Energy technology can convert 25 tonnes per day of feedstock comprising high calorific value waste materials.”

In relation to the outputs from the technology process it adds: “The produced energy-rich syngas can be combusted to produce power for distributed electrical generation. The DMG® technology allows for integrating a process for the co-production of high purity hydrogen (1 tonne per day) from a proportion of the syngas in addition to generating power.”

The benefits of the DMG® process listed include:

  • Waste elimination with high levels of energy recovery
  • Production of electrical power for distribution
  • Ability to co-produce high purity hydrogen with electrical power

It also confirms that the modular design of the DMG® process complies with all current regulations and statutory requirements and also with availability and operational demands.

This third party endorsement of the generic commercial design and equipment is a major milestone in the planned technical development programme leading to a full-scale build.

This Statement of Feasibility represents a positive development for PowerHouse Energy and its shareholders as it confirms that the DMG® technology will thermally convert waste plastic and end of use tyres into high purity hydrogen and energy.

This underscores PowerHouse Energy’s technical credibility and should provide an additional level of reassurance to prospective customers, users, and development partners of the DMG® technology.

The DMG® modular process is a novel means of dealing with waste that can also establish the foundation for low-cost distributed road fuel quality hydrogen and locally distributed electricity.

David Ryan, Engineering Director of PowerHouse Energy, commented: “Gaining this Statement of Feasibility provides us with a key foundation in the engineering and risk mitigation programme giving us great confidence in the scale up and roll out of the technology. Furthermore, it provides our partners in the waste management industry with a key element of the independent technical assurance needed to finalise site application specific commercial agreements to utilise the DMG® technology to reduce the volumes of waste plastics sent to landfill.

Our expectations are that, with our planned engineering and risk management in place, the commercial operation our DMG® technology will exceed 1 tonne of hydrogen production and generate in excess of 2MW of electricity per DMG® unit and we should achieve full Certification against the DNV GL Technology Qualification process at our first site”

Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse Energy, added:

“We sought this Technology Assessment of our engineering design by one of the world’s most highly respected evaluators of new technologies. DNV GL confirms both our technology design and the rigour of our engineering approach. Our team has worked relentlessly over the last 18 months to get the DMG®technology to its existing commercialisation phase.

“This independent assessment of our proprietary DMG® Technology adds further credibility to the considerable scope that exists for its commercial application globally in the many sectors where efficient and responsible use of non-recyclable and waste plastics and end of life tyres as well as the creation of clean energy has a role to play.

“We would not be here today without the efforts, patience, and forward-thinking of all of the stakeholders in PowerHouse: our team, our partners, and our shareholders. The Board looks forward to further progress as we drive forward with the commercialisation and licensing strategy.”

ENDS

For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser) 
James Joyce / Chris Viggor
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Joint Broker)
Ben Turner / James Pope
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Ikon Associates (Media enquiries)
Adrian Shaw
Tel:  +44 (0) 1483 271291
Mob: +44 (0) 7979 900733

Notes for editors:

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse Energy has developed a proprietary process technology – DMG® – which can utilise waste plastic, end-of-life-tyres, and other waste streams to efficiently and economically convert them into EcoSynthesis gas from which valuable products such as chemical precursors, hydrogen, electricity and other industrial products may be derived. The PowerHouse technology is one of the world’s first proven, modular, hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.

The PowerHouse DMG® process can generate in excess of 1 tonne of road-fuel quality H2, and more than 28MW/h of exportable electricity per day.

The PowerHouse process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market under the ticker: PHE, and is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net

About DNV GL

Today DNV GL is a globally leading quality assurance and risk management company. With 100,000 customers across the maritime, oil and gas, energy, food and healthcare industries, as well as a range of other sectors, DNV GL helps companies to become safer, smarter and greener.

Driven by our purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. Operating in more than 100 countries, our professionals are dedicated to helping our customers in the maritime, oil & gas, energy and other industries to make the world safer, smarter and greener.

In the power and renewables industry

DNV GL delivers world-renowned testing and advisory services to the energy value chain including renewables and energy efficiency. Our expertise spans onshore and offshore wind power, solar, conventional generation, transmission and distribution, smart grids, and sustainable energy use, as well as energy markets and regulations. Our experts support customers around the globe in delivering a safe, reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy supply.

PowerHouse Energy Group #PHE issues 17.89m shares to service providers

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres, announces the issue of 17,894,737 ordinary shares of 0.5p each in the Company to service providers for the settlement of fees.

Of the 17,894,737 Ordinary Shares, 7,894,737 are being issued at 0.76p per Ordinary Share and 10,000,000 are being issued at 0.5p per Ordinary Shares in accordance with the terms of the relevant service agreements.

Application is being made for the admission of 17,894,737 new Ordinary Shares to trading on AIM and it is expected that this will occur on or around 23 May 2018.  These shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the Company’s existing issued Ordinary Shares.

Subsequent to the issue of the New Ordinary Shares, the Company will have 1,550,453,026 Ordinary Shares in issue.

PowerHouse has no shares in Treasury, therefore this figure may be used by Shareholders, from Admission, as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Joyce / Chris Viggor
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Broker)
Andy Thacker
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse Energy has developed proprietary process technology called DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel for use in cars and commercial vehicles (FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) and other industrial uses. The PowerHouse technology is the world’s first proven hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.

The PowerHouse process converts 25 tonne of plastic or rubber waste into 1 tonne H2 per day and 28 MWh per day of electricity.

The PHE process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market. The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net.

Andrew Hore – Quoted Micro 14 May 2018

NEX EXCHANGE   

Ashley House (ASH) is expected to achieve its full year profit target of £1.8m, although that includes a non-cash write back. The health and community care property developer had year-end net debt of £1.5m. The Morgan Sindall joint venture has reached financial close on its first extra care apartments and bungalows scheme in the Isle of Wight with a further scheme expected to reach financial close in the next few weeks. Modular building business F1 Modular lost money last year. There is work manufacturing classrooms for schools and projects in the retail sector so it is not dependent on residential and health development. Maureen Moy has taken her stake to 10% after buying 1.9 million shares at 13.23p a share.

Dairy and livestock services provider National Milk Records (NMR) generated revenues of £5.32m in the three months to March 2018. This means that revenues are £1.51m ahead so far this year, although the comparatives are weak. Herdwise, the screening service for Johne’s disease and other testing services are providing growth with a small improvement from milk recording services. Rising milk supply has started to hold back milk prices. There will be a one-off benefit in the fourth quarter and the first quarter of next year from a contract to supply 10,000 genomic tests that should help to provide information to improve resistance to bovine TB. NMR is one of the nominees for NEX Exchange company of the year at the 2018 Small Cap Awards.

Forbes Ventures (FOR) says that the majority shareholder in challenger bank Civilised Investments Ltd has exercised warrants that increased its shareholding to 95.7. Warwick Capital Partners is also underwriting a £12m subscription, although £4.65m of this can be subscribed by minority shareholders. This would increase the overall valuation of the bank to £20m. Forbes owns 0.05% of Civilised Investments prior to the subscription and it has not said if it will be investing any more cash.

Gledhow Investments (GDH) had £172,000 in cash at the end of March 2018 but £20,000 is trapped in a Beaufort Securities account. NAV has increased from £510,000 to £869,000.

Gunsynd (GUN) says that Brazil Tungsten Holdings, the company it owns a 6.18% stake in, has restarted mining operations after a government suspension was lifted.

Coinsilium Group Ltd (COIN) will advise FANTOM Foundation on the $39.8m token generation event due to start on 15 June. FANTOM is using Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) as a smart contract platform. This is an alternative to blockchain, which should be faster and have lower fees.

IMC Exploration Group (IMCP) is focusing on the completion of works programmes in its three principal projects. The joint venture with Trove Rehabilitation only requires ministerial approval to complete. Eamon O’Brien has been appointed as a director and he will become chairman. Kathrine Byrne is also joining the board. Nial Ring and Liam McGrattan will step down from the board.

AIM   

A strong performance in the used vehicles market and continued growth in aftersales helped to offset the downturn in the new vehicles contribution at Cambria Automobiles (CAMB) in the six months to February 2018. Underlying operating profit still fell from £5.8m to £5.3m. Interim pre-tax profit was £4.8m. Full year pre-tax profit is expected to decline from £11.3m to £9.5m. The significant capital investment programme continues but net debt is minimal.

Vertu Motors (VTU) also performed well despite the tough background in the motor dealer sector. In the year to February 2018, adjusted pre-tax profit fell from £31.5m to £28.6m on flat revenues. The full year dividend was increased by 7% to 1.5p a share. It appears that trading may be starting to improve and the benefits of the current investment programme are yet to show through. Net cash is £19.3m. A further dip in profit to £25m is expected this year.

CEPS (CEPS) reported flat 2017 revenues but the underlying pre-tax profit jumped from £146,000 to £902,000. The biggest improvement in profit came from Friedman’s and Aford Awards, while CEM Press made a larger loss.

TyraTech Inc (TYR) says sales of the PureScience poultry mite treatment are building in the US and a launch is planned in Europe. Trials of a treatment for intestinal worms in pigs have shown a 70% reduction in the worms. TyraTech has shown that it can develop effective products and the remaining cash from the sale of Vamousse will finance further product development and trials.

Deltex Medical (DMG) had a tough 2017 but lower cost meant that the loss was reduced. The medical monitoring equipment and consumables supplier has won significant contracts in the US and France. Revenues dipped from £6.3m to £5.9m, while the loss was down from £2.4m to £2m. Annualised cost reductions of £1m will partly show through in 2018. The UK remains tough with potential recovery later in the year. International business should grow. A £2m fundraising should provide enough cash to invest in the technology and cover a reduced loss.

HaloSource Inc (HALO) has disappointed the market again. This time the auditors have not allowed some of the sales shipped at the end of 2017 to be included in revenues. Cantor Fitzgerald has maintained its 2018 loss forecast at $3.4m, down from $5.7m. The cash outflow should be lower.

Sprue Aegis (SPRP) has come to an agreement with BRK over the termination of their distribution and manufacturing agreements. Sprue Aegis will have to pay £11m in instalments up until December. There will be a £3.8m exceptional charge in the 2017 accounts. The full year results will be published on 15 March.

Wey Education (WEY) reported interim revenues 44% ahead at £1.74m and an improvement in underlying pre-tax profit from £75,000 to £145,000. An initial contribution from Academy 21 accounted for part of the improvement. A 2017-18 profit of £500,000 is forecast, rising to £2.5m the following year.

Trading in the shares of Lionsgold Ltd (LION) has been suspended following the completion of the acquisition of Goldbloc, which has developed a digital gold currency. This is deemed as a change of business. The suspension could last up to four months.

Fox Marble (FOX) increased revenues by 50% to €1.2m in 2017 and lost €3.4m. This year will be more significant with the processing factory up and running and capital investment made in machinery. There was €440,000 in the bank at the end of April 2018.

Out-of-hospital care services provider Totally (TLY) has secured the renewal of an urgent care services contract worth €1.2m with the Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.

Westminster Group (WSG) has admitted that a previously announced Middle East contract is in Iran and it has still to become effective. The current political situation could scupper the deal or at least delay it.

Microsaic Systems (MSYS) has signed a distribution agreement with Rightek, which will distribute the Microsaic 4500 MiD mass spectrometry detector in Taiwan.

MAIN MARKET    

Stem cell services provider WideCells Group (WDC) has commitments to invest £1.47m at 3p a share and is offering the chance of additional investment of up to £450,000, via a bookbuild using the Teathers app and that closes on 21 May. WideCells has still not been able to publish its 2017 accounts so trading in the shares remains suspended. Directors have loaned the company £215,000. At the end of June 2017, there was cash of £869,000 and debt of £634,000, before any of the director loans. WideCells intends to repay £120,000 of debt, spend £150,000 on product development, £110,000 on the CellPlan platform and £33,000 on WideAcademy. The other £1m plus will pay expenses and provide working capital.

Nanoco (NANO) will receive a £1.8m milestone payment from its unnamed US-listed partner. This is the second of three milestone payments.

Falcon Media House (FAL) has raised a further £200,000 from a convertible loan note issue, taking the total to £3.14m. The conversion price is 2.5p a share.

Treatt (TET) has sold pressed vegetable seed oils supplier Earthoil Plantations for £11m. That takes pro forma net cash to £17.5m. In the six months to March 2018, Treatt increased revenues by 14% to £53.6m and underlying pre-tax profit improved from £4.79m to £5.77m.

Andrew Hore

Directors Talk – CEO Q&A with Keith Allaun at Powerhouse Energy Group #PHE

CEO Q&A with Keith Allaun at Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE).

Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE) Chief Executive Officer Keith Allaun caught up with DirectorsTalk for an exclusive interview to discuss their first international DMG distribution agreement with Tresoil and the supply potential to other countries.

Q1: If we could just start with the announcement on your first international distribution agreement for the DMG hydrogen from waste unit that’s going to be supplying hydrogen for bus projects in Bulgaria and Romania. Now, the agreement is with Tresoil, what can you tell me about them Keith?

A1: Well, Tresoil is a company that’s about 11 years old and has been working in the alternative energy space throughout the EU with a focus on Eastern Europe over the course of its existence.
We’ve been in contact with Tresoil on and off for nearly 5 years and identifying projects that made sense as we continued to mature the technology and redefine the technology. Once, we hit the go button, once we realised we had finally achieved the version of the technology that was replicable, commercialisable, extensible, modular, that met all of our criteria, we were ready to start developing relationships as we did with Waste2Tricity as a project development partner here in the UK.

With Tresoil, we looked at Tresoil as more of a project identification partner, particularly in the EU and particularly in the eastern EU and the reason we’re focussed on eastern Europe in the EU is because eastern Europe actually has some of the worse air pollution in the world, literally in the world. At one point, Sofia, Bulgaria was all but declared uninhabitable due to the quality of its air and the preponderance of that pollution is coming from particulate matter that is being spewed out by things like diesel buses.

So, the EU has a major push for the decarbonisation of public transportation and that basically means getting buses to be hydrogen- fuelled or battery-powered. The problem of course with battery powered is if your electricity is still being generated through brown coal, or coal, you’re just moving the CO2 and the particulate matter, and all of those things, from one place to another. Whereas with the hydrogen fuel cell bus, your emission is zero, you have a zero CO2 tailpipe emission and your emission is water vapour.

So, our focus is with our connection with the MOU we signed 6 weeks ago, and we’re moving towards contract with Wrightbus, the contract is with their lawyers now as we speak, to effectively jointly tender to provide turnkey solutions for cities to have both hydrogen production and hydrogen fuel cell bus fleets. The interesting thing is hydrogen fuel cell buses cost more than diesel buses, but the EU provides a €200,000 per bus rebate, making them effectively on-par with diesel buses and hydrogen fuel cell buses actually get better mileage per gallon equivalent of hydrogen than they do in diesel. Again, there’s zero CO2 footprint so it eliminates the particulates issue and it eliminates the greenhouse gas issue and that has a dramatic effect on the health of the region and the viability of the region and its ability to expand economically.

So, we’re really excited about the opportunities that we’re pursuing in eastern Europe, there are half dozen cities beyond Bucharest and Sofia that we’re pursuing for large bus tender procurement plans. They’re looking at initially 30 buses with the anticipation that over the next few years they’re going to be replacing up to 1,500 buses per city so that’s a pretty significant thing. If you look at the fact that TFL, Transport for London, recently acquired 23 hydrogen fuel cells buses, you understand that the fuel cell is actually becoming the mechanism of choice.

Not to go off on this but I was chatting to somebody from Scottish Power the other day who happened to be talking about the grid, the electric grid here in the UK, and its inability to keep up the hoped increase in use of battery-powered electric vehicles. The average person – they don’t have the ability to charge their vehicle at home, you can’t use a standard outlet to charge your electric vehicle at home – you need special equipment installed and you need to ensure that you have adequate power density through your lines to be able to provide charging for electric vehicles.

So, if you do 1 vehicle per 8 houses, you can potentially get away with it, if you do 2 electric vehicles per 8 houses, the infrastructure isn’t there yet. It’s going to start having an effect on the grid, it’ll have an effect on the local grid, they’re quite concerned that they’re looking at a 20 plus year project to bring the grid up to par in terms of its ability to provide charging fully for electric vehicles.
Our approach is to put the electricity on the bus, being made on the bus, being made on the car with a mobile fuel cell – Toyota has made the commitment to have 44,000 fuel cell vehicles on the road in Japan within the next 4 years, 44,000. The Metropolitan Police of London have made a commitment to acquire 550 new fuel cell vehicles for their police force in London over the next 2 years.

So, this is a trend that is growing, and this is something that is really quite significant and if one looks at what the barriers to entry have been historically for hydrogen fuel cells, it’s really been the advancement of the fuel cell technology which has finally come to the place where these mobile fuel cells are truly providing significant energy and power and – the cost of hydrogen.

Hydrogen is still an expensive fuel, and a very expensive replacement fuel, unless you use a technology like ours, the Powerhouse DMG, Distributed Modular Gasification technology, which allows us to produce and sell hydrogen at a cost that is on par with diesel and petrol and that completely changes the market dynamics. So, instead of having to pay price premium for an ecologically and energetically more efficient product, you no longer have to pay that premium because we can produce it at a cost that is accessible to the market.

We’re just getting started with the EU, the opportunities that the EU represents, they’ve truly made a significant monetary commitment of hundreds of millions of euros for public transportation infrastructure decarbonisation over there. They’ve got the political will to do it and the people who are farthest behind in the curve are the people in eastern Europe and as well as Poland and Hungary, there a number of opportunities we are pursuing aggressively, we’re in the final round of several large-sized grant applications. So, with those grants comes substantive money for feasibility studies, for proof of concept demonstration facilities for full-scale demonstration facilities, literally with the EU paying up to 70% of the capital cost for the development of these DMG facilities and that’s completely non-dilutive money for our shareholders to acquire that.

Powerhouse has been a company that has never acquired a single dime of government money, our business model has never been built on needing CFD’s or any of these government schemes to provide subsidies. We’ve always felt that our job is to be on the stand on our own and our business model needed to reflect the fact that we can make it without government handouts. We have absolutely shown that and proved that and that’s the case here in the UK, however if we have the luxury of being afforded non-dilutive money that’s going to benefit our investors, we are absolutely going to take advantage of it. So, adding this new skill set, if you will, to the mix, this skill set of being able to adequately compete, successfully compete for EU money is a tremendous opportunity for us.

 

Q2: I guess that’s where Tresoil come in, what can you tell me about the agreement there?

A2: The Tresoil agreement – Tresoil has relationships at very high levels with government throughout eastern Europe and so there in each of these cities, in each of these regions, they’ve got very high-level relationships that allows us ‘access to the table’ to discuss tenders and then to compete on a level playing ground.

So, Tresoil is involved in the identification of these projects and we’re anticipating the way things will roll out is we will put together SPC’s/SPV’S, special purpose vehicles or special purpose companies, that PHE will own at least half of and that Tresoil will own a minority stake in. Each of us is responsible for identifying investors to come to the table to fund those SPV’s and so, depending on the level of funding that we bring to those SPV’S, will typically lead to our level of participation in the SPV or our level of ownership in the SPV.

Under all circumstances, PHE will always be receiving a licencing revenue from those SPV’s, a technology licencing revenue, and that’s anticipated to be 20% of the net profit of the SPV as a whole, off the top. The rest of the SPV will be shared amongst the owners of the SPV who are anticipated to be Powerhouse, Tresoil, Waste2Tricity and then third-party providers. We are also, as I mentioned, working very closely with Wrightbus, we anticipate that through that relationship, we’ll be seeing some participation of these SPV’s as well.

 

Q3: What is the potential for the supply of your units across other cities in these countries?

A3: This is one of the things that excites me most, I know that at this time of the morning, after a long week, I may not sound super excited but let me tell you. We’ve always envisioned that with this concept of distributed modular gasification, DMG was going to be rolled out and that it was like a set of Legos that we could click together and commission in 30 days and have up and running and generating pure hydrogen energy for our customers.

We truly anticipate that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of opportunities for the distribution of DMG across Europe and the UK alone. If we look at the studies that have come out recently, they’re anticipating something in the neighbourhood of 1,200 hydrogen refuelling stations in the UK by 2050 and they’re anticipating over 400 fuelling stations in Germany alone by 2025 – so that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

The fact is, when you look at a survey that KPMG engaged in just recently, over 1,000 automobile executives, these are guys whose job it is to make investment decisions for automobile companies, they did this survey and the automobile executives came to the conclusion that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, by the year 2030, were going to represent fully 25% of the automotive market. It’s unknown what percentage of the overall transportation market, our belief is that industrial transportation and marine transportation is going to have an even more rapid uptake of hydrogen fuel cells – and that battery-powered vehicles, we’re going to be looking at 26%. If you look at the fastest-growing trend in the market of mobile technologies, you see that hydrogen fuel cells are expected to be the fastest-growing trend for the next 6 years.

So, being involved now, we’re legitimately at the bottom of the J-curve, I’ve been saying this for months and it’s finally come out with validation from other third-party sources; McKinsey, KPMG, The Hydrogen Council, a variety of third-party sources who are indicating that hydrogen is truly the fuel of the future. The thing is, hydrogen is the material that actually fuels the sun and we’re able to extract that hydrogen from end-of-life materials, from waste plastics, from end-of-life tyres, and literally squeeze every drop of hydrogen energy out of those materials and provide a clean, green, economically efficient solution to our transportation needs immediately – and start having a significant impact on the influence of CO2 and particulates, those kinds of greenhouse gasses that are affecting our climate so dramatically.

 

Q4: Just talking about significant impact, your latest asset, an appointment for a Commercial Operations Manager, Bruce Nicholson, what does Bruce bring to the table?

A4: Bruce brings a very big brain. We’re extremely pleased to be working with Bruce and have identified Bruce.

Bruce has spent the past 25 years in the energy sector, both in alternative energy and in oil and gas, and he recognises that the future is represented by legitimate alternatives, his engagement with us and the future of hydrogen is something that truly excites him. Given his history of delivering multi-million pound and multi-billion-pound projects, both from a project management standpoint, from a business development standpoint, from a financial overview perspective, really provides us with the lynchpin, if you will, of our executive management team.

We’ve got a tremendous Chief Financial Officer in Chris Vanezis, we’ve got a tremendous Technical Director in Dave Ryan, we’ve now got Bruce on board engaged in commercial operations and I’m the CEO. When we added Dr Cameron Davies as Non-Executive Chairman last year, completely freed me up to begin to engage in the activities of building the company and building the infrastructure of this company and building external relationships for this company appropriately.

So, the four of us in this executive management team are able to, in a very ‘lean and mean’ way, get stuff done in a way that frankly the company has never seen. So, we’re just in tremendous strides, we’re moving forward aggressively with planning and permitting, we feel that should be done within the next couple of months, that we’re going to be able to start breaking ground – that we’re moving forward aggressively on the finalising of our commercial facility in the North West, the engineering finalisation.

We’re talking with significant engineering companies around the world who are interested in being part of our multi-hundred unit roll out. We’ve begun to structure this SPV mechanism which allows us to finance each of the facilities in a way that does not dilute our shareholders but brings the company superior value whilst minimising risk.

So, we really feel like we’re sitting in ‘the catbird seat’ and we are ‘one-of-one’ companies that are providing hydrogen from waste – we’re not a waste to energy company – we are a pure hydrogen energy company that happens to also generate electricity as part of the process. Our principal focus is on getting hydrogen into consumer use and industrial transport use and into marine use because, as was mentioned in a Shell report just 2 weeks ago, they don’t believe that there is any way for us to achieve our climate change imperatives, in the time necessary, unless we fully adopt hydrogen. So, they have made a significant commitment to hydrogen.

PowerHouse Energy #PHE – Clarifications re Equity Placings

GENERAL TEXT AMENDMENT & CLARIFICATION

The following amendments have been made to the ‘Equity Placings’ announcement released on 18 April 2018 at 12:10PM.

The number of New Ordinary Shares issued and being applied for Admission in the text should read 115,255,355 representing 7.5 per cent of the enlarged share capital. The Company has therefore raised gross proceeds of £576,276.76 in addition to the 64,744,645 existing shares placed on behalf of Hillgrove Investments pty ltd, thereby eliminating the shares related to the convertible note.

All other details remain unchanged. The full amended text is shown below.

PowerHouse Energy Group, plc

Equity Placings

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres, announces the placing of New and Existing Ordinary Shares with private shareholders.

Details of the Placing

The Company has placed 180,000,000 ordinary shares, representing an issue of 115,255,355 new shares and 64,744,645 existing shares.

The Company has issued 115,255,355 New Ordinary Shares of 0.5p each at 0.5p per share in an over subscribed placing and direct subscription to raise gross proceeds for the Company of £576,276.76. The net proceeds will be utilised to support the commercial development of PowerHouse’s proprietary technology DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel.

In addition, all of the shares remaining in the control of PowerHouse as a result of the Convertible Note with Hillgrove Investments Pty Ltd have now been placed. The final 64,744,645 Ordinary Shares of 0.5p  remaining in relation to Hillgrove as announced on 31 January 2018  have been placed at 0.5p per share with private shareholders on behalf of Hillgrove which is now no longer a substantial shareholder in the Company. The Placings were carried out by the Company’s Broker, Turner Pope Investments TPI Limited, and Joint Placing Agent, Cornhill Capital

Application is being made for the admission of 115,255,355 new Ordinary Shares, representing 7.5 per cent of the enlarged share issued shares in issue to trading on AIM and it is expected that this will occur on or around 25 April 2018. These shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the Company’s existing issued Ordinary Shares.

Subsequent to the issue of the New Ordinary Shares, the Company will have 1,532,558,289 Ordinary Shares in issue and there are no shares in Treasury, therefore this figure may be used by Shareholders, from Admission, as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse, said: “We are delighted with the support from existing and new shareholders. The PowerHouse System continues to demonstrate that at commercial scale, our outstanding waste-to-hydrogen technology will be delivering distributed hydrogen in the most ecologically responsible, economically efficient, distributed manner, and position PowerHouse as a key hydrogen player. We intend to be providing the lowest cost hydrogen fuel in the world, whilst making a major contribution to reducing the plastic and rubber waste problem- and dramatically reducing air pollution.”

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (“RIS”), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

Enquiries:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Joyce / Chris Viggor
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments TPI Ltd (Broker)
James Pope / Andy Thacker
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Gable Communications Limited
John Bick / Justine James
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7193 7463

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse Energy has developed proprietary process technology called DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel for use in cars and commercial vehicles (FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) and other industrial uses. The PowerHouse technology is the world’s first proven hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.

The PowerHouse process converts 25 tonne of plastic or rubber waste into 1 tonne H2 per day and 28 MWh per day of electricity.

The PHE process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market. The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net.

PowerHouse Energy #PHE CEO Keith Allaun discusses the oversubscribed £900,000 equity raise with Andrew Scott at Proactive Investors

Keith Allaun, CEO at PowerHouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE), caught up with Andrew Scott at Proactive Investors following their new equity issue – an oversubscribed £900,000 capital raise to support ongoing commercial development of its energy systems.

PowerHouse Energy Group #PHE raises £900k gross in oversubscribed equity placing

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres, announces the placing of New and Existing Ordinary Shares with private shareholders.

Details of the Placing

The Company has issued 180,000,000 New Ordinary Shares of 0.5p each at 0.5p per share in an over subscribed placing and direct subscription to raise gross proceeds for the Company of £900,000.00. The net proceeds will be utilised to support the commercial development of PowerHouse’s proprietary technology DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel.

All of the shares remaining in the control of PowerHouse as a result of the Convertible Note with Hillgrove Investments Pty Ltd have now been placed. The final 64,744,645 Ordinary Shares of 0.5p  remaining in relation to Hillgrove as announced on 31 January 2018  have been placed at 0.5p per share with private shareholders on behalf of Hillgrove which is now no longer a substantial shareholder in the Company. The Placings were carried out by the Company’s Broker, Turner Pope Investments TPI Limited, and Joint Placing Agent, Cornhill Capital.

Application is being made for the admission of 180,000,000 new Ordinary Shares, representing 11.7 per cent of the enlarged share issued shares in issue to trading on AIM and it is expected that this will occur on or around 25 April 2018. These shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the Company’s existing issued Ordinary Shares.

Subsequent to the issue of the New Ordinary Shares, the Company will have 1,532,558,289 Ordinary Shares in issue and there are no shares in Treasury, therefore this figure may be used by Shareholders, from Admission, as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse, said: “We are delighted with the support from existing and new shareholders. The PowerHouse System continues to demonstrate that at commercial scale, our outstanding waste-to-hydrogen technology will be delivering distributed hydrogen in the most ecologically responsible, economically efficient, distributed manner, and position PowerHouse as a key hydrogen player. We intend to be one of the  lowest cost  providers of  hydrogen fuel in the world, whilst making a major contribution to reducing the plastic and rubber waste problem- and dramatically reducing air pollution.”

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

Enquiries:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Joyce / Chris Viggor
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments TPI Ltd (Broker)
James Pope / Andy Thacker
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Gable Communications Limited
John Bick / Justine James
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7193 7463

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse Energy has developed proprietary process technology called DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel for use in cars and commercial vehicles (FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) and other industrial uses. The PowerHouse technology is the world’s first proven hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.

The PowerHouse process converts 25 tonne of plastic or rubber waste into 1 tonne H2 per day and 28 MWh per day of electricity.

The PHE process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market. The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net

PowerHouse Energy #PHE signs first international distribution agreement for DMG® technology into Hydrogen Bus Projects in Bulgaria and Romania

PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres, announces its first international distribution agreement for its proprietary DMG® hydrogen from waste (HfW) process targeting the supply into hydrogen bus projects in Bulgaria and Romania. The agreement is summarized as follows:

  • Agreement between PowerHouse, Tresoil Biofuels SRL, a leading Energy Project Developer in Romania and Bulgaria and  Waste2tricty, PowerHouse’s Projects Development partner.
  • Provides a cost-effective turnkey solution through PowerHouse’s partner, Wrightbus, a leading bus manufacturer of zero emission hydrogen buses.
  • Covers the supply of PowerHouse’s proprietary technology DMG®, the hydrogen from waste (HfW) process, into hydrogen bus projects in Bulgaria and Romania.
  • Tresoil will be responsible for applying for grants, integrating with end users and enabling the establishment of Special Purchase  Vehicles’s which will initially be 51% owned by the PHE/W2T relationship and 49% by Tresoil.

Bus operators in Romania and Bulgaria are actively seeking to replace aging fleets of highly polluting public transport buses, with the region encouraged by the EU to deploy low carbon alternatives. Tresoil is a well established company in Bucharest and has been involved in seeking grants for alternative energy projects and is considered a leading specialist in this area.

Powerhouse Energy, Waste2tricity and Tresoil have negotiated a three way binding agreement to seek deployments of hydrogen buses fuelled by PowerHouse’s DMG technology in partnership with Wrightbus, a leading bus manufacturer of zero emission hydrogen buses (See announcement of 20 February 2018).  The potential has been identified not only in Bucharest and Sofia, but also in many other cities across these two countries as they seek to comply with EU directives to reduce pollutants and particulates.

This agreement is in line with the Company’s strategy to identify commercially viable opportunities for sales of DMG units,  with various EU funding initiatives supporting decarbonising transport including  grants for hydrogen bus and potential grants for the capital required to deploy PowerHouse’s DMG system. The virtuous circle of destroying mixed plastics and producing carbon neutral hydrogen and electricity falls into many categories that may be eligible for both grants and soft loans in this region and will support the desire and willingness of the local municipalities to improve the environment for their populations.

PowerHouse, Wrightbus and Tresoil can offer a competing economic solution with an attractive pay back.  The distribution agreement provides that PowerHouse has the right to agree and veto the commercial terms proposed to any end user  identified via Tresoil

Commenting, Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse said: “We are delighted to have signed our first international agreement for DMG®, the world’s first proven hydrogen from waste process. The environmental challenges in both Bulgaria and Romania are well documented and there is clearly a determined approach in both countries to take on the pollution problem. PHE technology provides the ideal solution, particularly now as bus companies have started to replace the aging bus fleets.”

Roger Preston, Managing Director of Tresoil, added: “With the assistance of European development funds, which are specifically destined for hydrogen bus projects, we will be looking to partner with bus operators across all the major cities in both Bulgaria and Romania where there is intense pressure as they seek to comply with EU directives to reduce pollutants and particulates. bring emissions up to European standards.”

For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Joyce / Chris Viggor
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Broker)
Andy Thacker
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Gable Communications Limited
John Bick / Justine James
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7193 7463

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse Energy has developed proprietary process technology called DMG® which takes plastic and rubber waste streams and converts them into cost efficient energy in the form of electricity and ultra clean hydrogen gas fuel for use in cars and commercial vehicles (FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) and other industrial uses. The PowerHouse technology is the world’s first proven hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.

The PowerHouse process converts 25 tonne of plastic or rubber waste into 1 tonne H2 per day and 28 MWh per day of  electricity.

The PHE process produces  low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market. The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenergy.net

About Tresoil Biofuels SRL

Tresoil Biofuels SRL’ background in renewable energy has always been on finding new innovation in sustainable green practices. Tresoil managing director with over 35 years business  experience in taking companies from concept stage and growing them into profitable organisations in the UK and Europe, saw the renewable transport fuel from waste in Romania as the next key market for expansion and for him to deploy his entrepreneurial skills. He came to Romania 11 years ago with Eco Europe SRL and Eco2uk.com companies whose missions were carbon-neutral transport fuel technologies, with high value by-products for sale in Europe.

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