DNV GL Confirms Feasibility: Powering Ahead with Hydrogen Production from Waste
Key Ideas
- DNV GL's independent assessment confirms feasibility of PowerHouse Energy's DMG technology for hydrogen production from waste.
- The technology can convert 25 tonnes per day of waste into energy-rich syngas and high purity hydrogen.
- The DMG process offers waste elimination, electrical power production, and the ability to co-produce high purity hydrogen.
PowerHouse Energy Group plc has received a positive independent technology assessment by DNV GL for its DMG technology, which converts waste plastic and used tyres into high purity hydrogen and energy. The assessment affirms the commercial feasibility of the technology, allowing for the conversion of 25 tonnes of waste per day into energy-rich syngas and hydrogen. The modular design complies with regulations and operational requirements, paving the way for low-cost hydrogen production and distributed electricity. This milestone boosts the company's technical credibility and reassures stakeholders about the technology's potential. With plans for commercial operation to exceed 1 tonne of hydrogen production and 2MW of electricity per unit, PowerHouse Energy aims for full certification under the DNV GL Technology Qualification process. The CEO expressed confidence in the technology's global commercial application and highlighted the role of stakeholders in advancing the project. The endorsement signifies a significant step towards sustainable waste management and clean energy production.
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