PowerHouse plc has signed a MOU with Peel from greenfield to completion for energy from waste.

Commenting Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse, said: “Peel Environmental is a national leader in helping create solutions to the UK’s waste challenges.  With multiple waste management sites located across the UK, Peel has the experience to see projects from green-field through to completion.  Their vision for Protos; creating a robust energy-from-waste and alternative energy ecosystem in a single, large, and fully integrated facility makes them an ideal partner for a company like ours.

PowerHouse PLC LON:PHE has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Peel Environmental Ltd  and its subsidiary This is Protos LLP to work together to pursue the development, construction and operation of an energy from waste plant at Peel Environmental’s Protos facility near Chester, UK.  This MOU was brokered by Waste2Tricity Ltd  in conjunction with the joint development agreement between PowerHouse and Waste2Tricity announced on 18 January 2017.

The MOU, covering a collaboration period until 1 May 2018, sets out the basis on which PowerHouse and Peel Environmental will work together.  The joint project envisages the construction of PowerHouse’s first commercial enterprise, utilising the Company’s G3-UHt system, at the Protos site together with a proposed plan for the delivery of five energy from waste plants.  There is no certainty that the MOU will proceed to definitive agreements between the parties.

 

Commenting Myles Kitcher, Managing Director of Peel Environmental, said: “Peel Environmental is extremely enthusiastic about supporting PowerHouse and adding it to the growing energy park at our Protos facility.

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