PowerHouse Energy Group Plc “Siting of G3-UHT unit at Thornton Science Park” says Keith Allaun

PowerHouse Energy Group Plc (LON:PHE), the company focused on ultra high 
temperature gasification waste to energy systems and the creator of Distributed 
Modular Gasification© (DMG), has told DirectorsTalk that it has now moved its 
G3-UHt unit to Unit 99 at the Thornton Science Park, operated by the University 
of Chester. 
 
The relocation of the G3-UHt unit follows the successful first phase of 
re-commissioning which recently delivered the production of synthesis gas 
("syngas"). As previously announced, PowerHouse has secured a two year lease of 
a purpose built emission laboratory, together with offices, at Thornton Science 
Park which will provide both testing capabilities and provide a base to 
showcase its technology to potential customers. 
 
Thornton Science Park is a major research and innovation hub and was formerly 
the Shell Technology Centre. It is an emerging centre of excellence for the 
energy, engineering and advanced manufacturing industries, so is the ideal 
location for PowerHouse. 
 
Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse, said: "The relocation of the 
G3-UHt unit to Thornton Science Park Unit 99 will serve the Company well as we 
continue the development of its automation processes at this new facility. We 
look forward to demonstrating the technology of the G3-UHt unit to interested 
parties and the public over the coming months, as we begin our journey to 
commercial success. Distributed Modular Gasification© is a highly disruptive 
philosophy and one that will change the waste-to-energy market significantly. 
We foresee Unit 99 being the hub of tremendous activity and innovation for the 
future of PowerHouse."
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