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LONDON - Powerhouse Energy Group Plc (AIM:PHE), a leader in waste-to-energy technology, has reported a successful start to 2025 for its engineering consulting division, Engsolve, with contracts secured totaling more than £1 million in the first four months of the year. These contracts represent a mix of new and repeat clients and include a range of services from engineering design to the construction of pilot facilities for emerging technology firms.
Engsolve’s notable contracts feature a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) project for National Hydrogen, set to be completed by the end of May 2025, and Owners Engineer Support for Wastefuel of America’s large-scale Bio-Methanol facility. Additionally, the company is working on an innovative Aluminium Recycling process and supporting TrimTabs in developing their Carbon Nano tube process.
The influx of contracts for Engsolve, which also provides ongoing support to its parent company PHE, is driving the need for expansion. The company plans to recruit additional staff in the coming months to accommodate the growth and support the strong project pipeline anticipated for the remainder of the year.
Paul Emmitt, CEO of Powerhouse, expressed his satisfaction with Engsolve’s performance, attributing the success to the team’s dedication and the division’s growing reputation. He highlighted the significance of new technology developers utilizing PHE’s pilot plant and seeking Engsolve’s expertise for their own projects.
This update is based on a press release statement and reflects the company’s current business trajectory. Engsolve’s growth demonstrates the market demand for engineering expertise in new technologies and clean energy, sectors that are increasingly important in the global shift towards sustainable practices.
Powerhouse Energy Group, with its innovative approach to converting non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy, continues to make strides in the industry through its subsidiary Engsolve, contributing to the development of clean energy solutions and advanced recycling processes.
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