Powerhouse Energy Group Open Days and Technology Demonstrations

As announced previously, PowerHouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE), the company focused on ultra-high-temperature waste-to-energy and waste-to-hydrogen systems and the creator of Distributed Modular Gasification (DMG©), is to host two Open Days, with technology demonstrations, in October 2017.

 

The events, to be held at the Thornton Science Park, Chester, UK on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 October 2017, from 4:00pm to 6:30pm, will be similar in content and format and alternative dates have been arranged to accommodate numbers and diaries. The format will be:

 

·    Welcome, safety briefing and site tour;

·    Presentation by Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman, PowerHouse;

·    Presentation by Myles Kitcher, Managing Director of Peel Environmental;

·    Demonstration of PHE G3-UHt DMG© system;

·    Q&As;

·    Further discussion over refreshments.

 

Security at the facility is a priority so any individuals wishing to attend should PRE-REGISTER by emailing inquire@powerhousegroup.co.uk or by calling +44 (0)20 3368 6399, and they will be contacted to coordinate attendance. Due to logistics and security, the facility can accommodate a limited number of visitors each day, so guests are asked to indicate a preferred attendance date. 

 

Complimentary return transport will be provided from Chester train station to the site (approximately 20 minutes).

 

Light refreshments will be served after the technology demonstration. PowerHouse executives, Board members, and staff will be on hand to answer any questions.

 

Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman, said: “Our decision to become the first tenant at the Energy Centre at Thornton Science Park has proved the right one. The facilities and support provided by both the centre and other organisations located there have contributed to our achieving the intended goals of our demonstration programme.”

As announced on 6 February 2017, PowerHouse has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Peel Environmental Ltd and its subsidiary This is Protos LLP to pursue the development, construction and operation of an energy from waste plant at Peel Environmental’s Protos facility near Chester.

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