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350 PPM Updates: Pyrolysise Identifies Second Site, O-Hx Releases EnergiVault, 350 PPM adds to Dream Team

Dear All, Please see below for the latest updates from our client companies. PYROLYSISE LTD Pyrolysise has identified a second site for installation of its Waste Carbonisation Plants (WCP’s).The WCP’s can process unsorted waste, emissions and particle pollutants free, producing offtakes: Mineral Recyclables, Bio-Coal, Bio-Char and Bio-Oil.For these sites and others, we will be working with counterparties on site to utilise the Bio-Coal to develop baseload green energy and export to the grid.The mineral recyclables, bio-char and bio-oils will be sold off separately. One WCP, lease financed for circa £5M, will develop revenues of circa £290K per month.One WCP, which is based overseas, [...]

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350 PPM Updates: Pyrolysise hires Stopfords Engineering

Dear All, Just a couple of things before we get going: ENG8's Micro Fusion Technology is attracting an increasing amount of interest from larger funding sources; such as UHNW's, Family Offices and VC's.  Our efforts and your decisions to fund them have elevated them: their capabilities show through, their technology develops, new people join, their optimism, confidence and energy grows (no pun intended) and corporates now approach them for partnership opps across a plethora of products that could be fuelled by EnergiCells. Not least, the share price goes on a tear from £1.80 in February 2022, to £12.00 today and between £17.00 and [...]

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Taking the heat off global warming

Earth's well-documented changes throughout history are nothing new, but global warming today is taking a major human, economic and environmental toll across the world. In the next five years, the World Meteorological Organisation predicts that global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels. It's a critical time to take stock and critically review where we are as an industry in the global context of our battle against climate change. Read our article in Alt Energy here.

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Taking the heat off global warming

Earth’s well-documented changes throughout history are nothing new, but global warming today is taking a major human, economic and environmental toll across the world. In the next five years, the World Meteorological Organisation predicts that global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels.  It’s a critical time to take stock and critically review where we are as an industry in the global context of our battle against climate change. Most climatic changes are due to very small variations in Earth’s orbit that change the amount of solar energy our planet receives. However, the current warming trend is different because it is [...]

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350 PPM Updates: ENG8 Q value provisional 5 electrical to electrical, Pyrolysise gains traction as application grows

News from two companies we are working with. Here are the updates from the companies themselves: ENG8 (International) Ltd ENG8’s Electrical to Electrical EnergiCell was tested at Culham Innovation Centre, home to The UK’s Atomic Energy Authority on Thursday 19th October 2023. In each run of circa 10 minutes, it scored circa 5; 1 unit of energy in, 5 liberated by fusion, so net 4. We must wait for the full report to see the exact figure. An independent validator, that tested it, thinks it can go up to a Q Value of 30. There is a lot of discussion about the [...]

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Betting big on black gold for the offset market

Biochar technology is showing real potential for helping to mitigate climate change as well as reducing waste and producing energy as a byproduct. But what exactly is biochar and what is it made of? Biochar, or “black gold”, is a lightweight black residue made of carbon and ashes, remaining after heating biomass in a controlled process called pyrolysis. It is rich in pyrogenic carbon and can endure in soil for thousands of years. Although it looks a lot like common charcoal, biochar is produced using a specific process to reduce contamination and safely store carbon. During pyrolysis organic materials, such as wood [...]

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Pyrolysise Launch Fundraise, Release IM and Video to Finance Waste Carbonisation Technology

News from Pyrolysise Ltd, that 350 PPM has been working with since May 2021: PYROLYSISE LTD Pyrolysise aims to revolutionise waste processing and clean and redevelop landfills though co-development of Carbonisation technology which can process unsorted waste, emissions and particulate free. The process creates offtakes of: Bio-Coal, Bio-Char, Bio-Oil and Mineral Recyclables in proportions dependent on the inputs. One WCP (Waste Carbonisation Plant) is in operation now, which processes 10% Municipal Solid Waste and 90% Plastic, yet the WCP’s can be adapted for all waste types. Plastic processing will be an interesting development in the UK as subsidies are expected to be between £200-300 [...]

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GreenMine secures advance assurance for Enterprise Investment Scheme

We’re pleased to report that GreenMine has been awarded advanced assurance for the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS). This assurance confirms that HMRC agrees that an investment in GreenMine would meet the conditions of a venture capital scheme and that the company can issue certificates to investors to claim tax relief. All businesses applying for the EIS must submit extensive data for HMRC’s due diligence process, including the business plan and financial forecasts, how investments will be used, details of all trading, activities and expenditures, and the investor proposal. What is the EIS? The EIS was launched in 1994 by the UK government as a [...]

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Hotting up investment in fusion energy

Power generation currently accounts for approximately 30 percent of global CO₂ emissions. To meet the Paris Agreement’s target of full decarbonisation by 2050, the world is increasingly desperate for an abundant source of clean energy and many governments and utilities are shifting away from fossil fuels as their primary energy source and turning to renewable energy technologies to help mitigate the climate crisis. Volatility in the energy markets and geopolitical challenges may have complicated the transition to net zero in the short run, but in the longer run, the economics of renewable energy sources will drive up investment. So, can the energy that powers [...]

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