INTERVIEW: Powerhouse Energy Group Plc Ready to compete in an ever expanding marketplace

Powerhouse Energy Group Plc (LON:PHE) Executive Chairman Keith Allaun caught up with DirectorsTalk to discuss the release of its latest interim results. Keith talks us through the operational highlights, explains the attractions of the G3 System and its main uses, talks about the commercialisation stage of G3 and gives us some insight into the size of the waste-to-energy market and the opportunities it presents to Powerhouse Group.

PowerHouse Energy Group plc is the holding company of the PHE G3-Uht System which hold the intellectual property for the PHE G3-Uht System Ultra High Gasification waste to energy systems. The Company’s corporate headquarters is located in the United Kingdom. The company’s key advantages center on its implementation of proprietary technology and a wealth of industry knowledge.This combination has made the Company a trusted partner of the US Environmental Protection Agency and a consultant to the US Department of Energy in the past.

The Company’s technologies enable energy recovery from municipal waste streams that would otherwise be directed to landfills and incinerators; or from renewable and alternative fuels such as biomass, lignite (brown coal), tires, and plastics to create syngas for power generation or reformed into liquid fuels for transportation. These waste to energy systems coupled with the Company’s back end renewable fuel options provide the “best solution” to the on-site energy market.

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