PowerHouse Energy Group plc (LON:PHE), the company focused on ultra-high temperature waste-to-hydrogen and waste-to-energy systems, and the creator of DMG©, Distributed Modular Gasification, has this morning announced that it has confirmed with several multi-national suppliers of hydrogen clean-up and purification equipment and hydrogen (the “Suppliers”) that, based upon independent third-party laboratory analysis, the Suppliers’ equipment would allow Powerhouse’s DMG©system to achieve the delivery of 99.999% pure hydrogen.
Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer of Powerhouse, commented: “Achieving this confirmation was a pre-requisite for PowerHouse to accelerate its commercial discussions with industrial transportation and other hydrogen road-fuel users. It is a key component of our commercial plan – and l within our stated budget – and further underscores our intention to become one of the first waste-to-hydrogen road-fuel companies.
Our successfully demonstrated and tested DMG© technology – for the conversion of waste plastic, end-of-life tyres, and other industrial and municipal waste materials – is the enabling mechanism that we believe will allow the roll out of distributed hydrogen production and carbon-neutral hydrogen refueling stations in the UK and in a number of countries around the world.”
Having recently had its synthesis gas fully analysed by an independent third-party laboratory and having forwarded the results to a supplier, PowerHouse has reached an initial agreement in principal, subject to minor engineering detail and finalisation of commercial arrangements, that one of the Suppliers is prepared to provide its proprietary small-scale Pressure Swing Adsorption (“PSA”) equipment to separate and clean up the hydrogen within the syngas to road-fuel quality hydrogen. Should the Supplier be selected to provide its equipment, it is prepared to guarantee and warrant the performance of the equipment.