American companies are racing to commercialize technologies that can turn almost any kind of waste into clean hydrogen fuel. Will the Hydrogen Revolution Start in a Garbage Dump? By Daniel Oberhaus for Wire | July 15, 2020 American companies are racing to commercialize technologies that can turn almost any kind of waste into clean hydrogen ...
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Author Jon Lawson writes for Engineer Live about the development of a hydrogen economy in California and how Ways2H is helping. How is California creating a hydrogen economy? By Jon Lawson for Engineer Live | July 3, 2020 The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has adopted new rules requiring the scaled adoption of zero-emission commercial ...
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Waste Today: Ways2H Inc. and Ford, Bacon & Davis have announced a joint collaboration to design and build a waste-to-hydrogen facility… Waste-to-hydrogen facility anticipated in California By Haley Rischar for Waste Today | July 2, 2020 Ways2H, Inc., Long Beach, California, and Ford, Bacon & Davis LLC, a Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based engineering, procurement and construction firm, ...
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Thank you to Biomass Magazine for featuring an article regarding our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis. Ways2H Teams with Ford, Bacon & Davis on Waste-to-Hydrogen Plants By Biomass Magazine | July 1, 2020 Ways2H Inc., a global producer of renewable hydrogen from the world’s worst waste streams, and Ford, Bacon & Davis, a leader ...
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Another exceptional article on S&P Global discussing our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis and our plans on supplying carbon-negative hydrogen. California Developer Moves Carbon-Negative Hydrogen Project Toward 2021 Startup By J. Robinson for S&P Global Platts | June 30, 2020 HIGHLIGHTS Fueling station owners cautiously interested in greener fuel California transportation market highly concentrated Ways2H ...
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Business Insider / Markets Insider article on our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis to build waste-to-hydrogen facilities. Ways2H Teams with EPC Leader Ford, Bacon & Davis to Build Waste-to-Hydrogen Production Facilities for Clean Fuel in U.S. Markets By Press Release PR Newswire | June 30, 2020 LONG BEACH, Calif. and BATON ROUGE, La., June 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Ways2H ...
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Mike Millikin, Founder and Editor of Green Car Congress features our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis Waste-to-hydrogen facility anticipated in California By Green Car Congress | June 30, 2020 Ways2H Inc., a global producer of renewable hydrogen from the world’s worst waste streams, and Ford, Bacon & Davis, a leader in energy facility engineering, ...
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reNews.Biz / reMix article: Green Hydrogen in CA – Other US facilities planned by developers Ways2H and Ford, Bacon & Davis JV.” Waste-to-hydrogen facility anticipated in California By reNews.Biz / reMix | June 30, 2020 Ways2H and Ford, Bacon & Davis plan to design and build modular waste-to-hydrogen facilities in California in the final quarter of 2020. ...
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Collaborating with with Ford, Bacon & Davis to help meet our goals of improving the global environment. Read more here. New Partnership Formed to Develop Waste-to-Hydrogen Plants By Molly Burgess, for H2 View | June 30, 2020 Californian waste-to-hydrogen company WaysH2 has partnered with engineering, procurement and construction company Ford, Bacon & Davis to design ...
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Read more about our joint efforts with Ford, Bacon & Davis in this Power Magazine article by Darrell Proctor. Waste-to-Hydrogen Project Set for California By Darrell Proctor, for Power Magazine | June 30, 2020 A California company that produces renewable hydrogen has joined with a Louisiana construction group on a project to build a modular ...
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Ways2H plans to build a waste-to-hydrogen facility in California using technology that was demonstrated at this plant in Joso, Japan. Energy Alchemy: Business to Turn Waste into Hydrogen Fuel By John Fialka, for E&E News | June 30, 2020 To most people, the so-called hydrogen economy is still a blurry dream: the assembly of an ...
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An article by Michael Bates for NGT News: Ways2H, Ford, Bacon & Davis Partner to Build Hydrogen Facility. Ways2H, Ford, Bacon & Davis Partner to Build Hydrogen Facility By Michael Bates for NGT News | June 30, 2020 Ways2H Inc., a global producer of renewable hydrogen from the world’s worst waste streams, and Ford, Bacon & ...
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Informative article by Arlene Karidis at Waste 360 about our advanced technology to produce renewable hydrogen fuel from waste. Ways2H Commercializes Hydrogen Fuel-From-Waste Technology By Arlene Karidis, for Waste 360 | June 11, 2020 Engineering and production company Ways2H is commercializing a gasification technology developed by Japan Blue Energy Co. (JBEC) to process waste and ...
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FuelCellsWorks publishes our CEO’s article on how the waste sector could benefit from the use of our technology and mitigate its climate impact. New Waste-to-Hydrogen Processes Could Contribute to a Carbon Negative Future By Jean-Louis Kindler, published by FuelCellsWorks Jean-Louis Kindler CEO of waste-to-hydrogen developer Ways2H discusses how Ways2H is commercializing a gasification technology developed ...
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Our CEO JL Kindler, discusses how the waste sector could benefit from the use of our technology and mitigate its climate impact. New waste-to-hydrogen processes could contribute to a carbon negative future By Jean-Louis Kindler on June 3, 2020 for Waste Dive:Opinion WTE As more U.S. states pursue aggressive greenhouse gas and waste reduction goals these problems ...
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Wasy2H was featured in ReThink Energy’s 58th issue. Download the article below. Rethink_-Energy_58_W2H_article-2Download https://rethinkresearch.biz/product/rethink-energy/
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La publicación de nuestra entrevista con Leigh Collins de Recharge News en Abril fue traducida por Mónica Gálvez de Fuente Recharche/Futuro Verde. Lea más a continuación. Hidrógeno Producido a Base de Basura es Más Barato que las Energías Renovables Traducido por Mónica Gálvez – Fuente Recharche – 14 mayo, 2020 Mientras que las industrias de ...
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California start-up can convert rubbish that would otherwise go to landfill into pure hydrogen — while offering a carbon-negative solution, writes Leigh Collins. Read more in our exclusive interview with ReCharge News. ‘It’s much cheaper to produce green hydrogen from waste than renewables’ By Leigh Collins on April 30, 2020 ReCharge News While the renewables and fossil-fuel ...
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Wasy2H was featured on S&P Global Platts – Gas Daily written by J. Robinson. Download the article here. SP-Global-Platts-Gas-Daily-4.1.20-1Download
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We are committed to cleaning up our planet! From waste to hydrogen with little to no harmful emissions. Read more about us in our exclusive interview with Molly Burgess of H2View. Improving the environment while producing hydrogen By Molly Burgess on Mar 18, 2020 Translate NEWS Climate change and the steps that need to be made in ...
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Ways2H, Inc. is a global team that applies a non-incineration, patented process to the world’s worst waste streams – Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), medical refuse, plastics and organics – to extract hydrogen for stationary electricity and mobility fuel. A joint venture between U.S.-based Clean Energy Enterprises, and Japan Blue Energy Corporation, Ways2H is a unique ...
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Mr. Jean-Louis Kindler has actively been working with and running divisions and companies with an environmentally clean and green focus since the 1990’s. He has wide experience in transversal cleantech projects involving fuel cells, renewable energy and waste treatment. Mr. Kindler successfully built and commissioned the first of JBEC’s systems in Anan, Japan, in December 2005. ...
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In terms of the worldwide adoption of zero-emission transport, lithium-ion battery technology is still leading the race. However, it may be a mistake to assume that will always be the case, and that there is an inevitable shift from traditional gasoline and diesel fuels to electric vehicles. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle could yet be ...
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When it comes to today’s energy market, demand is growing, supply is primarily based on fossil fuels, and global energy-related CO2 emissions hit an all-time high last year. There can’t be many people left on the planet who haven’t yet got the message that, when it comes to the generation of energy, we need radical ...
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One of the strengths of plastic is its durability. This, however, has turned out to be one of its most significant downsides. In a world based on consumerism and replacement, products that last for a very long time have begun to pile up due to their durability. Single-use plastics arguably pose the biggest challenge of ...
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The sprawling city of Shenzhen in northern China has a population of over 20 million people and creates around 15,000 metric tons of waste every day. No surprise, perhaps, that it’s the site of what will be, when it’s operational, the world’s largest waste-to-energy plantto date. Waste-to-energy technology turns urban waste into fuel. Incineration of waste ...
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Across the world, the waste produced by our societies is largely seen as a problem – but could it instead be an opportunity? Increasingly, waste-to-energy solutions are being deployed to convert trash into renewable energy that can be far cleaner than the average power generated through traditional energy production technologies. Yet while waste-to-energy processing has been fairly widely adopted in Europe ...
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Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, but in its gaseous form is very rare on Earth; it exists mostly in the form of chemical compounds such as water, hydrocarbons and generally speaking organic matter. That means that we need to employ industrial processes to produce useable hydrogen gas. Currently, the most commonly ...
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