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Discussions with Toyota Tsusho Corporation

Discussions with Toyota Tsusho Corporation.

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Discussions with Toyota Tsusho Corporation

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nPowerHouse Energy Group plc\n\n(\"PowerHouse\" or the \"Company\")\n\nDiscussions with Toyota Tsusho Corporation \n\nPowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and used tyres and developer of the DMG® System is pleased to announce that it has received a formal invitation from Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan to engage in advanced commercial discussions regarding the PowerHouse DMG® technology.\n\nThis invitation has been made subsequent to an extensive review of the DMG® technology by Toyota Tsusho’s Chemical Business Development Division and subsequent to PHE having achieved its recent “Statement of Feasibility” by DNV-GL, a leading provider of technical assurance world-wide.\n\nFollowing Toyota Tsusho’s review of the PHE Basic Engineering Package and the DNV-GL technical qualification process, PHE now welcome the news that Toyota Tusho have positively reviewed the DMG® technology and consider that DMG® and its  application within Japan and Asia offers significant potential.\n\nMr. Takashi Torigoe, General Manager, Chemical Business Development stated:\n\n        \"We have been reviewing Power House Energy's DMG technology over the last few months and take great interest in it. We are excited and looking forward to a potential partnership in Japan and possibly worldwide.\"\n\nDiscussions with Toyota Tsusho have been led by our UK Project Development Team, Waste2Tricity Ltd. with support from our technical team.   It is expected that the next level of work for Toyota Tsusho by PHE will include further technical and commercial application engineering for the Toyota Tusho/W2T Project teams to secure regional early adopters to enhance the project pipeline in a variety of geographies.\n\nKeith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse commented:\n\n        â€œWhilst there can be no certainty these negotiations will result in a formal agreement,  I’m extremely enthusiastic about this opportunity to explore how our DMG® technology can be exploited in Japan - an ideal market for our Systems. \n\n        â€œToyota is taking a leading role globally in the use of hydrogen in transport and appears to recognize the...

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