A consortium has announced it could invest up to £130m (US$160m) building 11 waste-to-hydrogen plants across the UK, with the first set for operation in Cheshire next year.
Peel L&P has signed a collaboration agreement with project developer Waste2Tricity and process developer Powerhouse Energy to build a plant at its Protos site near Ellesmere Port that will process plastic waste into hydrogen.
Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE) has developed the innovative PHE DMG® System, their proprietary thermal conversion technology. DMG® technology provides a mechanism to dispose of a wide range of waste streams by using them as feedstock that can be converted to EcoSynthesis Gas.