Energy-from-waste business PowerHouse Energy has confirmed it is looking at six new sites where it could deploy its technology.
In an emailed statement, issued this week, the company said it was working on the six potential sites, which doesn’t included the development in Ellesmere Port it revealed in March.
According to the statement each site will use PowerHouse’s distributed modular gasification (DMG) technology, which last month was backed by certification body DNV GL.
PowerHouse Energy (LON:PHE) has developed a proprietary process technology called DMG® which can use waste plastic end-of-life-tyres and other waste streams to convert 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, modular hydrogen from waste (HfW) process.