regenerating plastics to power & hydrogen
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Regenerating Plastics to Power & Hydrogen
David Ryan CEO
R&D at University of Chester – lab and 1tpd test rig
Modular build – minimum construction 25 and 40 tonne daily capacities Minimum land take and locally permitted
DMG® Plastics Regeneration PHE 8 years into technology development Designed for any waste plastic Using non-recyclable plastics to produce
Hydrogen and power generation through ACT, controlled for target product
~25 Tonnes
~6,000 HGV milesFCEV
Private Wire or grid
Heat
~1 tonneHydrogen
Local supply
~ 1 Truck LoadMix of Plastics,
fines & contaminated
~3,000 homes
~50MWhElectricity
Heat or Cooling for industry
HEAT
Power Generation
Engine
Hydrogen Extraction
ELECTRICITY
Safety Vent
Solid Residues
Liquid Residues
Heating Gas(Start-up Only)Natural Gas
Cleaned Exhaust Gases
HYDROGEN
Oxidising Agent
Feedstock
Typical licensed application to developers and partners
DMG® Technology Equipment is modular, already used in
similar service - Operating parameters for hydrogen or power
Long range – 300 mile for HGV Less environmental footprint than batteries DMG® can provide hydrogen at fleet base
for return to base vehicles
Why Hydrogen? DMG® Technology a step on the roadmap to
hydrogen economy Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles are here-
zero emissions at exhaust
Technology Design now complete Operations controlled for either
power generation or Power and hydrogen generation
Gas at similar energy to natural gas Cleaned emissions fully compliant to IED Design subject to successful DNV-GL
Technology Assessment
Process Ready for Customer Use
Typical Feedstock Typical Generated Gas
Protos strategic energy hub at the core of the Northern Powerhouse
Licensing model for monetisatation Agreements for power and plastics in place
Planning and permit and FEED to follow next month
Planning permission expected in September EY exploring pipeline of project funding for UK
First Application
DMG® Plastics Regeneration Powerhouse DMG® process regenerates non-recylable mixed &
contaminated plastics with minimum land take, simplepermitting
Technology at an exciting stage, In UK partnering & co-locatedwith existing waste management services, Peel & other landdevelopers active
Actively seeking engagement of international partners in roll out Licensing model to be applied to international opportunities e.g.
South East Asian waste is c14% plastic as opposed to 4% in UK Enabling easily executed, lower cost waste plastic processing Profitable for both Developers and co-located waste hosts
AIM listing ticker : PHE DavidRyan@powerhousegroup.co.uk
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