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Plastic waste-to-H2 technology to be rolled out in Greece and Hungary

Powerhouse Energy Group plc has agreed to sign non-binding heads of terms with Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) with a view to grant an exclusive non-transferable license for the application of its DMG technology in Greece and Hungary.

PowerHouse Energy Group’s technology provides a solution to non-recyclable plastic and produces a clean fuel that can help improve air quality by replacing diesel with hydrogen as a transport fuel. 

The use of this technology, which is designed to convert waste plastic into energy including hydrogen, will be subject to a formal agreement being reached between PHE and HUI. 

This follows the non-binding Heads of Terms which PHE signed with HUI in November last year for the application of its technology in Poland. 

By targeting Hungary and Greece, two countries which are negotiating access to the European Union’s Just Transition Fund, HUI hopes to accelerate deployment of PHE’s technology. 

The Just Transition Fund will provide financial support to EU member states as they move towards net zero emissions and enable the EU to become climate neutral by 2050. 

Based on the per capita ratio, HUI will acquire exclusive agreement for Greece and Hungary for €250,000, paying a 10% deposit. 

PowerHouse technology aims to be used at a local level providing a closed loop solution within the community for non-recyclable plastic waste, cleaning up our oceans and helping to accelerate the clean energy transition to reach the target of net zero emissions by 2030.