According to multiple sources, UK based waste to distributed hydrogen (H2) firm, PowerHouse Energy Group plc, has received a formal invitation from Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan to engage in advanced commercial discussions regarding its DMG® (Distributed Modular Gasification) technology.
The invitation has been made subsequent to a review of the DMG technology by Toyota Tsusho’s Chemical Business Development Division and subsequent to PowerHouse Energy having achieved its recent ‘Statement of Feasibility’ by DNV-GL, a provider of technical assurance world-wide.
Powerhouse explained that, Asia in general, and Japan in particular, is an extremely attractive market for it with indicative gate fees for unrecyclable plastics at circa £200 per tonne and private wire electrical prices around £100 per MW/h.
Toyota Tsusho’s own review covered PowerHouse Energy’s Basic Engineering Package, early adopter application engineering and the DNV technical qualification process.
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