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W2 Energy Inc.: W2 Energy Updates Its Shareholders -- Garbage: The Renewable Resource With Reserves That Never Deplete


Published on 2009-09-08 12:14:17 - Market Wire
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TORONTO--(Marketwire - September 8, 2009) - W2 Energy, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ WTWO ]), a developer of green energy, continues to take a very aggressive approach to expanding its product line. Garbage is like gold. Gold is considered the only real currency that can retain value. But gold reserves are becoming depleted worldwide. Garbage is in fact a renewable resource that maintains its value like gold and is never depleted. Garbage reserves continue to increase and are a huge benefit to anyone with a W2 Energy plant. Ultimately it is a very strong currency, when you have a W2 Energy waste to energy plant, because W2 Energy has the technology that works. The products produced by the W2 Energy plants will always be in demand. The W2 Energy Plant cleans up the environment and reduces CO2 emissions because it is a closed system. W2 Energy develops products that are targeted at small scale, low cost energy solutions that are affordable while protecting the environment. Large scale projects create huge environmental footsteps with high risk and high cost. No one knows for sure if the benefits of large scale projects out weigh the negative effects.

W2 Energy will continue with its business plan of developing small scale, low cost energy solutions while the Company continues to build a strong foundation. Think about garbage for what it is -- a commodity that has been ignored but has great value.

W2 Energy trades in the United States on the OTC under the symbol "WTWO." For further information, please contact Mike McLaren at (519) 341 3185 or [ www.w2energy.com ].

NOTE: Certain statements in this press release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Act of 1995. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause results to differ materially. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors include but are not limited to new economic conditions, risk in product development, market acceptance of new products and continuing product demand, level of competition and other factors described in Company reports and filings with regulatory bodies.

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