Hydrogen Episode 12 – Jean-Louis Kindler Ways2H (Waste to Hydrogen Technology)
By Ways2H on April 15, 2021
Interview of our CEO on the The Road to Zero Podcast
Interview of our CEO on the The Road to Zero Podcast
Spanish article: Press release issued by our Strategic Partner, greenYng.
Green Car Congress coverage of our JBEC/Tokyo press release.
Great coverage of our JBEC/Tokyo press release from The Digest/Biofuels Digest.
Plamena Tisheva for Renewables Now coverage of our JBEC/Tokyo press release.
Exerpts from Focus Technica’s coverage of our Tokyo Sunamachi Water Reclamation Center press release.
Sergio Matalucci for PV Magazine covers our JBEC/Tokyo press release.
Mary Page Bailey for Chemical Engineering coverage of our JBEC/Tokyo press release.
reNews.biz covers our press release regarding Tokyo Sunamachi Water Reclamation Center launch.
Janet Miranda for ICIS News covers our press release JBEC’s Tokyo facility launch.
George Heynes for H2 View covers our press release regarding Tokyo Sunamachi Water Reclamation Center launch.
Gulf Energy covers our press release regarding Tokyo Sunamachi Water Reclamation Center launch.
Michelle Lewis for electrek covering our Tokyo press release.
Jason Hartman’s exclusive interview with Jean-Louis Kindler.
The Digest’s exclusive interview with Jean-Louis Kindler regarding ECMB Capital Partners and more.
H2View coverage by Molly Burgess regarding ECMB Capital Partners and CFO Stephen Rusch.
CEE / Ways2H Press Release via PR Newswire re: ECMB Capital Partners and CFO Stephen Rusch.
Jason Hartman interviews JL Kindler for Authority Magazine’s series re: Shaking Things Up in Your Industry.
Interview with Jean-Louis Kindler of Ways2H’s upcoming events by Sam Weisberg of Mergermarket.
Our CEO, Jean-Louis Kindler, interviewed by Paul Bartholomew of S&P Global Platts.
Un articulo de EcoInventos Green Technology sobre nuestro proceso de hidrogeno.
A great, comprehensive article written by Sylvia Kimaki for Forbes.
Helena Tavares Kennedy of Biofuels Digest writes about the Ways2H investment by Pacific6 Enterprises.
Ways2H, has announced it has closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises, based in Long Beach, California.
Waste 360’s Need to Know: Press Release article covering our investment from Pacific6 and John C. Molina.
Pacific6 Enterprises, a Long Beach-based social benefit investment firm is providing the funding
Green Car Congress’ article covering our investment by Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina.
ICIS’ article by Janet Miranda covering our funding from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina
An excerpt from Electrek’s article covering the potential of waste-to-hydrogen and our investment from Pacific6 and John C. Molina.
H2 View: Californian waste-to-hydrogen company Ways2H has today closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises.
SoCal Tech covers our investment from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina.
An excerpt from Microgrid Knowledge’s article covering our funding from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina.
FuelCellsWorks article with coverage about our investment by Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina
Pacific6’s investment in Ways2H parent company, Clean Energy Enterprises, has kicked off a second round of funding that will support Ways2H’s expansion and waste-to-hydrogen projects.
Ways2H Press Release: Long Beach-based Ways2H is scaling innovative waste-to-hydrogen clean energy solutions for mobility, microgrids and power generation.
The ability to provide weeks — or even months — of storage could give power-to-gas technologies an edge as renewables grow on the grid, some experts think.
Arlene Karidis of Waste 360 writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to sell hydrogen from waste for community microgrids.
Darrell Proctor of Power Magazine writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to integrate onsite renewable hydrogen into the mix for community microgrids.
An excerpt of DWV-Mitteilungen’s Volume 24 members’ magazine featuring Ways2H.
ReThink Energy’s 72nd issue features Ways2H and Local Power.
W ub. tygodniu powołano zespół międzyresortowy ds. gospodarki wodorowej. Jaki kierunek mogą obrać technologie wodorowe?
Can microgrids that use a waste-to-hydrogen process move municipalities and community choice aggregators (CCA) closer to energy independence?
The firms say the advanced microgrids will be made up of hydrogen generators, solar panels, battery storage and heating automation.
Ways2H and Local Power have joined forces for advanced microgrids powered by hydrogen generators, solar power, battery storage and heating automation.
Molly Burgess of H2 View writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to develop community microgrids for Community Choice Aggregation districts.
Ways2H and Paul Fenn at Local Power are partnering to develop community microgrids for Community Choice Aggregation districts and other municipalities.
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A great and informative interview with Jim Lane of Biofuels Digest and our CEO, Jean-Louis Kindler about Ways2H, Inc.
Différentes entreprises américaines se sont lancées dans une course à l’hydrogène. L’objectif ? En savoir plus ici.
Excerpts from the Waste 360 feature our of July 15 article on Wired. “Ways2H building a first-of-its-kind commercial waste-to-hydrogen facility.”
Hydrogen is becoming more viable as a microgrid fuel source, although few hydrogen microgrids exist yet and cost remains a challenge, industry members say.
Irina Slav writes for Oilprice.com about the “emerging avenue for hydrogen production and its rubbish. Literally.” Read excerpts of her article here.
American companies are racing to commercialize technologies that can turn almost any kind of waste into clean hydrogen fuel.
Author Jon Lawson writes for Engineer Live about the development of a hydrogen economy in California and how Ways2H is helping.
Waste Today: Ways2H Inc. and Ford, Bacon & Davis have announced a joint collaboration to design and build a waste-to-hydrogen facility…
Thank you to Biomass Magazine for featuring an article regarding our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis.
Another exceptional article on S&P Global discussing our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis and our plans on supplying carbon-negative hydrogen.
Business Insider / Markets Insider article on our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis to build waste-to-hydrogen facilities.
Mike Millikin, Founder and Editor of Green Car Congress features our collaboration with Ford, Bacon & Davis
reNews.Biz / reMix article: Green Hydrogen in CA – Other US facilities planned by developers Ways2H and Ford, Bacon & Davis JV.”
Collaborating with with Ford, Bacon & Davis to help meet our goals of improving the global environment. Read more here.
Read more about our joint efforts with Ford, Bacon & Davis in this Power Magazine article by Darrell Proctor.
Ways2H plans to build a waste-to-hydrogen facility in California using technology that was demonstrated at this plant in Joso, Japan.
An article by Michael Bates for NGT News: Ways2H, Ford, Bacon & Davis Partner to Build Hydrogen Facility.
Informative article by Arlene Karidis at Waste 360 about our advanced technology to produce renewable hydrogen fuel from waste.
FuelCellsWorks publishes our CEO’s article on how the waste sector could benefit from the use of our technology and mitigate its climate impact.
Our CEO JL Kindler, discusses how the waste sector could benefit from the use of our technology and mitigate its climate impact.
Wasy2H was featured in ReThink Energy’s 58th issue. Download the article below.
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.
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…
Wasy2H was featured on S&P Global Platts – Gas Daily written by J. Robinson. Download the article here.
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….
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…
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…