Powerhouse Energy Group PLC news
Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (PHE), who are commercialising syngas and hydrogen production from non-recyclable waste plastic, has today unveiled its plans to create a UK based, Global Technology and Innovation Centre (GTIC), which it aims to open in early 2023.
The GTIC is designed to add strength to building the technology readiness level (TRL) of technologies and systems PHE has within its offering, today and for the future, so reinforcing the company’s growth strategy.</
Powerhouse Energy Group has today announced the following change of Non-Executive Chairman.
James Greenstreet will step down today from his role as Non-Executive Chairman, having agreed to postpone his previously announced intention to do so. James will continue as a Non-Executive Director until 30 June 2022.
Recently appointed CEO of Powerhouse, Paul Drennan-Durose, said ‘The Board would like to publicly express its thanks to James for his work and support as Chairman a
Powerhouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company commercialising hydrogen production from plastic, is pleased to announce that that it has appointed Russell Ward and Hugh McAlister as Non-Executive Directors with immediate effect.
Russell Ward has many years’ experience at board level across a range of sectors including power and energy, oil and gas, materials handling and processing, infrastructure and rail, and electronics and military systems and has a strong
Powerhouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company commercialising hydrogen production from waste plastic, is pleased to announce that it has appointed Gill Weeks OBE, as a Non-Executive Director with immediate effect.
With a scientific and legal background and widely considered to be an industry expert within the field of waste, environment and resource management, Gill has chaired key government, trade body and Environment Agency committees and has served on the Envir
Later this year the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. As the first major economy to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, all eyes will be on how we plan to deliver on this ambitious target.
The rhetoric is promising. The Government’s 10-Point Plan for a green industrial revolution set out how they plan to build back better – and greener – from the global pandemic. The long-awaited Energy White Paper that followed put
