DNV and the Company recognise that new sources of uncertainty may be discovered as qualification progresses. The DNV assessment has removed previous uncertainties regarding operating parameters.įollowing this validation, the DNV assessment team will continue with extensive verification of the designs including failure mode and criticality assessments which lead to complete technology qualification in accordance with DNVGL-SE-0160. The Statement of Feasibility follows detailed evaluation of the Company’s enhanced process design to deliver 2 tonnes per day of hydrogen including features for export of the product and was undertaken against all design enhancements enacted over a two-year period and represented in the first application at the Protos Energy Park in Elllesmere Port, Cheshire. The work was based on the recently completed update of the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for Protos which enhanced production options, allowed for variable feedstocks and produced large export packets of hydrogen for use by fleet operators. Powerhouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company commercialising hydrogen production from non-recyclable waste plastic, is pleased to announce that DNV, the international gas process design and certification consultancy, have completed stage one of the validation of the enhanced design to produce 2 tonnes per day of hydrogen.
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