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Gast-747368600,
11.11.2022 20:38 Uhr
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Ich gehe sogar an der Tankstelle einkaufen obwohl die Preise dort sehr hoch sind. Aber das ist mir egal denn ich bin sehr sehr reich.
Ernesto26,
11.11.2022 20:28 Uhr
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direktberater,
11.11.2022 20:27 Uhr
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Friday 11 November, 2022
Powerhouse Enrgy Grp
University of Manchester gains government funding
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Powerhouse Energy Group PLC
11 November 2022
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11th November 2022
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc
(the "Company" or "PHE")
University of Manchester receives government funding on recovery of hydrogen
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc (AIM: PHE), a company pioneering integrated technology that converts non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy, is pleased to report research funding granted to The University of Manchester in the development and validation of a novel, cost effective and potentially game-changing hydrogen separation technique that extracts hydrogen from synthesis gas ("syngas") produced by PHE's DMG â process.
A team of researchers at the University, led by Dr Amir Keshmiri has received government funding to work with PHE to undertake the project, which is initially funded by the EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account grant. The objective of the work is to enable and encourage swifter adoption of local, cleaner, low carbon energy, addressing the growing unrecyclable waste issue whilst working within the existing waste hierarchy framework. Any commercialisation of the project would directly support achieving the UK Government's Low Carbon Hydrogen Strategy target of 5GW of installed capacity by 2030.
Paul Emmitt , Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of PHE, commented:
"The project will allow PHE to edge closer to overcoming significant cost barriers through innovation to deliver the next generation of cleaner energy technology. The pioneering technique, if commercialised, would enable the faster rollout of low carbon hydrogen. The project has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of hydrogen extraction from syngas."
Dr Amir Keshmiri , Associate Professor in Computational Fluid Dynamics at The University of Manchester, said:
"The collaboration with PHE allows The University of Manchester to be at the forefront of high-impact, game-changing technology development within the emerging clean hydrogen energy sector - also allowing the academic team to capitalise on the bespoke hydrogen models developed to a wider audience."
Keith Riley, Interim Chairman and Acting Chief Executive Officer of PHE, commented:
"I am particularly pleased to hear that the research application has been funded. There is strong competition for academic research funding, and this shows that the production and utilisation of hydrogen as our future source of energy is being taken seriously. I also fundamentally believe in industry working with and supporting academia, as this is essential for the future development of not just PHE, but British industry in general. The University of Manchester has been assisting PHE in our technical development and I look forward to continuing this relationship."
direktberater,
11.11.2022 20:26 Uhr
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IN BRIEF: Powerhouse Energy says collaboration gets government funding
Fri, 11th Nov 2022 13:28Alliance News
Powerhouse Energy Group PLC - Bingley, England-based hydrogen-from-waste-plastic producer - Says University of Manchester granted research funding for development and validation of a "potentially game-changing" hydrogen separation technique. New technique extracts hydrogen from synthesis gas produced by company's DMG process. DMG is a new type of Chemical Recycling, a form of advanced thermal conversion technology. Team of researchers at the university, led by Amir Keshmiri has receive government funding to work with company to undertake the project. Objective is to enable and encourage swifter adoption of local, cleaner, low carbon energy, addressing the growing unrecyclable waste issue while working within the existing waste hierarchy framework.
Chief Operating Officer Paul Emmitt says "the project will allow PHE to edge closer to overcoming significant cost barriers through innovation to deliver the next generation of cleaner energy technology. The pioneering technique, if commercialised, would enable the faster rollout of low carbon hydrogen. The project has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of hydrogen extraction from syngas."
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By Chris Dorrell; chrisdorrell@alliancenews.com
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direktberater,
11.11.2022 20:22 Uhr
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Friday 11 November, 2022
Powerhouse Enrgy Grp
Planning Application Update
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11 November 2022
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11th November 2022
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc
(the "Company" or "PHE")
Planning Application Update
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc (AIM: PHE), a company pioneering integrated technology that converts non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy reports that a planning recorder has been appointed by the Scottish Government to review the planning permission granted for a hydrogen production facility at Rothesay Dock, West Dumbarton, as reported by PHE on 9 June 2022. The planning application was granted on the site owned by Peel Group, PHE's development partner.
The recorder has been asked to consider the Scottish Government's position of no support for the development of further municipal waste incineration capacity in Scotland, how the development relates to t he waste hierarchy, the deposit return scheme, and a number of other matters related to the source of waste, incineration of the waste and use of the hydrogen produced.
It should be noted that the PHE DMG â technology uses advanced conversion technologies known as pyrolysis and gasification and does not burn the waste feedstock.
Keith Riley, Interim Chairman and Acting Chief Executive Officer of PHE, commented:
"This is what is referred to as a "call-in" of the planning permission obtained by Peel. It is not yet known what the process will be from hereon. Any delay to implementation of the permission that this will cause will not impact the immediate business of PHE. Indeed, presents an excellent opportunity to clear up what is a lack of clarity in the regulations concerning the thermal treatment of wastes that use advanced thermal treatments to produce a synthetic gas from which other products are made.
"The call-in is related to the Scottish Government's moratorium on incineration and as such the Rothesay Dock facility stands to serve as a test case in Scotland and possibly elsewhere. The laws and regulations governing thermal treatments of wastes are more or less the same throughout the UK and across Europe. In law, a thermal process that treats waste of any sort is referred to as an "incinerator", whether it burns that waste or not. The PHE DMG â does not burn the plastic waste, but instead converts it into another form - ie syngas and hydrogen - whilst at the same time removing some of the carbon in the waste instead of emitting it as carbon dioxide. This distinction is not properly considered under current regulations and a formal examination of the situation would help clear future regulation of these processes and give recognition to how what PHE is doing aids recycling and helps achieve a circular economy.
"If requested, the Company will assist Peel in the provision of any evidence that may be required to support the case that the planning permission should be upheld."
dynamic,
11.11.2022 20:13 Uhr
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Die verprassen unser Geld, das ist sehr traurig für uns und wir haben denen auch noch vertraut.
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