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W2 Energy Inc.: W2 Energy's 4 Ton per Day Plant Eliminates Tires and Creates Energy


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TORONTO--(Marketwire - March 25, 2009) - W2 Energy Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ WTWO ]), a developer of green energy, is pleased to announce that it has a technological solution to one of the world's more troubling environmental problems -- old tires.

W2 Energy Inc., through their Joint Venture partner R&J Howell, has entered into NDA (non disclosure) agreements in three countries, so far. Negotiations are under way to finalize the MOUs (Memorandum of Understanding) in each jurisdiction for the strategic placement of a minimum of one 4 ton per day process capacity unit of this type.

"Each one of our 4 ton per day mass-to-energy plants can get rid of 4 million tires a year," says Mike McLaren, CEO of W2 Energy. "Then we turn the tires into diesel fuel and electricity -- all without any carbon dioxide emissions."

Inside W2 Energy's 4 ton per day mass-to-energy plant, W2 Energy's proprietary, low-temperature gasifier converts the tires into syngas -- a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and other byproducts. The filtration section of the plant removes sulfur, hydrogen chloride, and other non-fuel components of the syngas. The syngas travels to the proprietary gas-to-liquid reactor, which converts the syngas directly into 72 cetane ultra low sulfur diesel. The heat in the syngas is converted into electricity using W2 Energy's Steam Ray steam engine.

"The diesel that our plant generates is so pure and clean-burning, it can be used as a fuel additive," says McLaren. "We are disposing of waste, and creating the electricity and the highest quality liquid fuel. These tire-to-energy plants continue W2 Energy's mission of doing good business while doing good things for the planet."

About W2 Energy Inc.

W2 Energy Inc. is a growing, publicly traded company that develops renewable energy technologies and applies it to new generation power systems. Specifically, W2 Energy Inc.'s plasma assisted biomass to energy plants utilize state of the art technologies to produce green energy both fuel (sulfur free diesel) and electricity at the most efficient cost in capital investment and production per/barrel, per/Megawatt.

About R&J Howell Investments Limited

R&J Howell provides real estate and investment consulting to a variety of industrial, commercial and government clients worldwide. The company has been in business since 1964 and since that time has been involved in a number of real estate and high technology investments.


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