Powerhouse Energy Group Achieves Year-Long Operational Validation of Advanced Thermal Treatment Technology
Longspur Capital’s Adam Forsyth reports on the operational validation of Powerhouse Energy Group's technology, which converts waste into syngas for hydrogen. The company’s feedstock testing unit in Wales has run for a year, meeting design standards. Key commercial projects in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, and Rockingham, Australia, are identified as critical next steps. Forsyth highlights the competitive pricing of Powerhouse's hydrogen production model, suggesting a cost of around $6 per kilo, and notes upcoming project execution milestones for investors to monitor.

Powerhouse Energy Group's advanced thermal treatment (ATT) technology has shown consistent performance after a year of operation, according to Longspur Capital's Adam Forsyth. The feedstock testing unit in Wales has operated according to design standards, boosting confidence in the technology.
Key commercial projects in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, and Rockingham, Australia, are critical next steps, with progress in planning and site lease agreements noted. Forsyth emphasized the distributed model's potential to deliver competitive hydrogen prices at around $6 per kilo. Investors should monitor project execution and development milestones over the next 12 months for valuation upside.




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