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    Bridgend company turning waste into clean energy while creating skilled jobs

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 13, 2026No Comments
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    Powerhouse Energy Group PLC is strengthening its presence in Bridgend, supporting skilled employment while helping to advance UK energy resilience through the development of advanced waste‑to‑energy technologies.

    Based at the Bridgend Technology Centre on the Brackla Industrial Estate, and with continued investment across engineering, operations and research, Powerhouse is growing its team and deepening its roots in the community as it progresses the commercial rollout of its patented Distributed Modular Generation (DMG®) technology.

    Central to the company’s work is the principle of energy resilience. Generating power closer to where it is needed, reducing reliance on overseas fuel markets, and helping to shield consumers and industry from unpredictable global price volatility. By converting locally sourced waste into ultra‑clean energy, Powerhouse’s technology supports a more secure, decentralised and affordable energy system.

    DMG® technology is capable of processing a wide range of non‑recyclable and hard‑to‑treat waste streams, including plastics, contaminated waste, mixed residual waste, biomass, tyres and automotive shredder residue. Materials that would otherwise be sent to landfill or exported can instead be transformed into a valuable local energy resource, delivering both environmental and economic benefits.

    In simple terms, the technology removes non‑recyclable wastes from the environment while producing affordable, ultra‑clean energy, helping to address the challenges of waste reduction, and decarbonisation.

    Reducing pollution and supporting the transition to a low‑carbon economy remain core objectives for the business. Powerhouse’s innovation has already been recognised through the award of multiple international patents, covering major global markets including the US, Japan, Europe, Indonesia and Australia.

    As its operations continue to develop in Bridgend, Powerhouse Energy Group is building its profile as a growing industrial employer and a contributor to long‑term regional prosperity, combining technological innovation with a strong commitment to local engagement and sustainable growth.

    Paul Emmitt, CEO of Powerhouse Energy Group, said:

    “Bridgend is home to our core operations and our growing team, and we are incredibly proud of the role we play in the local economy. As we scale up our technology and invest further in innovation, we are creating skilled opportunities locally while helping to strengthen energy resilience by generating clean power closer to where it is needed.

    “By reducing reliance on overseas fuel markets, our approach can help protect both consumers and industry from unpredictable price volatility, while delivering clear environmental benefits.”

    He added: “We are keen to build strong relationships at a local level and are actively looking to connect with community groups, schools or charities that are developing sustainable, low‑carbon initiatives, or would like to visit our research centre to learn more about what we do. As a team, we have already supported a number of local initiatives, and we are committed to expanding that support in the year ahead.”

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