Aug 27, 2009, 11:19 a.m. EST
Coal Industry Takes Interest in W2 Energy Technology
TORONTO, Aug 27, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- W2 Energy Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WTWO), a developer of green energy, is pleased to announce that it is starting to receive the attention of the coal industry. The W2 Energy waste to energy plant and the NT (Thermal) Plasmatron are well suited to process thermal coal into low sulfur diesel.
During the process of preparing coal for use in the power plants, a waste product called "fines" is produced. Fines, which is waste coal generated during preparation of the coal for use in power generation, is too fine to be used for the purpose of power generation. Fines are a significant contributor to environmental contamination in power generation. A W2 Energy plant can process the fines, generating additional revenue for the power plant and reducing costs of producing power through the production of diesel to run the generators, while cleaning up the power plant site. The W2 Energy plant is a closed system with no toxic fumes. There is no release of CO2 into the atmosphere. In addition to processing the fines, the W2 Plants can be used to help the power plant deal with their refuse and other waste material, especially plastics. In addition to helping deal with environmental issues and waste management, the W2 Energy plant will generate carbon credits to reduce the power plants carbon footprint.
W2 Energy is able to take a sample of coal from the power plant, and through processing and analysis, tell the power plant exactly what the yield will be and the products that will be generated. W2 Energy is in a unique position to be able to help the coal industry deal with existing environmental issues while reducing their costs of operations. A significant interest by the coal industry in the W2 Energy technology will be very beneficial to W2 Energy.
Coal Industry Takes Interest in W2 Energy Technology
TORONTO, Aug 27, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- W2 Energy Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WTWO), a developer of green energy, is pleased to announce that it is starting to receive the attention of the coal industry. The W2 Energy waste to energy plant and the NT (Thermal) Plasmatron are well suited to process thermal coal into low sulfur diesel.
During the process of preparing coal for use in the power plants, a waste product called "fines" is produced. Fines, which is waste coal generated during preparation of the coal for use in power generation, is too fine to be used for the purpose of power generation. Fines are a significant contributor to environmental contamination in power generation. A W2 Energy plant can process the fines, generating additional revenue for the power plant and reducing costs of producing power through the production of diesel to run the generators, while cleaning up the power plant site. The W2 Energy plant is a closed system with no toxic fumes. There is no release of CO2 into the atmosphere. In addition to processing the fines, the W2 Plants can be used to help the power plant deal with their refuse and other waste material, especially plastics. In addition to helping deal with environmental issues and waste management, the W2 Energy plant will generate carbon credits to reduce the power plants carbon footprint.
W2 Energy is able to take a sample of coal from the power plant, and through processing and analysis, tell the power plant exactly what the yield will be and the products that will be generated. W2 Energy is in a unique position to be able to help the coal industry deal with existing environmental issues while reducing their costs of operations. A significant interest by the coal industry in the W2 Energy technology will be very beneficial to W2 Energy.