Update on G3-UHt Gasification System

24 March 2017

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
(“PowerHouse” or the “Company”)

Update on G3-UHt Gasification System

PowerHouse is pleased to announce that the Company’s G3-UHt ultra-high temperature gasification demonstration unit (the “Unit”) has cleared UK customs after a seven week journey from Brisbane, Australia, and has been delivered to its initial recommissioning site near Manchester.

Work will begin immediately on the recommissioning of the cornerstone of PowerHouse Energy’s Distributed Modular Gasification© system. Following this, the Unit will be delivered to the Thornton Science Park of The University of Chester where it will be sited for demonstration purposes.

The Company has finalised its initial two-year office lease at the Energy Centre at the Thornton Science Park making it the first official tenant of the Centre. PowerHouse will take occupancy on 3 April 2017.

As a first step in the recommissioning process, the Company has appointed the engineering firm, Engsolve Ltd (“Engsolve”), to assist in both the recommissioning and the complete and thorough engineering validation of the Unit’s capabilities.

David Ryan, PowerHouse Executive Director of Program Development says of Engsolve, “Having reviewed numerous examples of projects on which Engsolve were the principal external engineering team, I’ve had the opportunity to thoroughly evaluate their capabilities. They have presented a capable understanding of the demands of our G3-UHt Unit and the time demands of the project. Our intention is that they will be one of our key partners as we take the unit through the development cycle to full commerciality."

Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse, commented, “This is a momentous occasion for the Company. Our team has been focused on the concept of Distributed Modular Gasification, with the G3-UHt Unit at the centre of our plans to participate in this burgeoning segment of the Waste-to-Energy industry, for over two years.”

“We now believe we can apply an economical, efficient, and environmentally rigorous solution to the waste and energy challenges facing our planet. Having spent nearly half a decade experimenting, reviewing, and revising our technology and engineering philosophy, we have designed, from first principals, the G3-UHt Unit. We believe Distributed Modular Gasification© will allow access to an economical, and environmentally sound, solution to land-fill diversion, low-cost distributed electrical generation, and distributed hydrogen production.”

For more information, contact:

PowerHouse Energy Group plc
Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman
Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 6399
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Joyce / James Bavister
Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Turner Pope Investments Ltd (Joint Broker)
Ben Turner / James Pope
Tel: +44 (0) 203 621 4120
Smaller Company Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Jeremy Woodgate
Tel: +44 (0) 203 651 2910
IFC Advisory (Financial PR & IR)
Tim Metcalfe / Graham Herring / Heather Armstrong / Miles Nolan
Tel: +44 (0) 203 053 8671

About PowerHouse Energy

PowerHouse is the holding company of the G3-UHt Ultra High Temperature Gasification Waste-to-Energy system, and the creator of Distributed Modular Gasification©

The Company is focussed on technologies to enable energy recovery from municipal waste streams that would otherwise be directed to landfills and incinerators; or from renewable and alternative fuels such as biomass, tyres, and plastics to create syngas for power generation, high-quality hydrogen, or potentially reformed into liquid fuels for transportation. Distributed Modular Gasification© allows for easy, economical, deployment and scaling of an environmentally sound solution to the growing challenges of waste elimination, electricity demand, and distributed hydrogen production.

PowerHouse is quoted on the London Stock Exchange's AIM Market. The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

For more information see www.powerhouseenenergy.net

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