PowerHouse Energy Group, plc
(“PowerHouse†or “the Company)
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:
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.â€
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.â€
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.