PowerHouse Energy Group Plc publishes new video showcasing G3-UHt unit in operation

PowerHouse Energy Group Plc (LON: PHE), the company focused on ultra high gasification waste to energy systems is delighted to announce that, further to its announcement of 9 September 2016 of the completion of testing the GH3-UHt testing program, a video detailing the process involved for its G3-UHt System Ultra High Gasification technology is shown below.

By using the company’s technologies waste material can be turned into cheap synthetic gas which is then consumed by boilers to operate steam turbines to produce electricity. This means zero waste going into landfill and virtually no greenhouse gas emissions.

Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse Energy Group Plc commented: “The recent completion of testing of our G3-UHt unit has been a significant milestone for the Company and this video gives a clear demonstration of how it works. The waste-to-energy market is fast evolving, with demand for alternatives to incineration and landfill increasing significantly. By achieving commercial grade ultra-high temperature gasification we are now in a strong position to progress commercial discussions with a number of potential clients”.

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