The Digest’s exclusive interview with Jean-Louis Kindler regarding ECMB Capital Partners and more. Hydrogen is Hot! 584 Hydrogen Fueling Stations in 33 Countries, Ways2H Expansion, Preem, Siemens and More By Helena Tavares Kennedy | Biofuels Digest | January 31, 2021 Photo courtesy of JBEC/Tsubasa Engineering Hydrogen is heating up around the planet – but not ...
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H2View coverage by Molly Burgess regarding ECMB Capital Partners and CFO Stephen Rusch. Ways2H Engages ECMB Capital to Support Hydrogen Project Growth By Molly Burgess | H2 View | January 28, 2021 Ways2H and its parent company Clean Energy Enterprises have engaged capital markets advisory firm ECMB Capital Partners as part of an effort to ...
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CEE / Ways2H Press Release via PR Newswire re: ECMB Capital Partners and CFO Stephen Rusch. Ways2H Parent Clean Energy Enterprises Engages ECMB Capital Partners to Support Growth By CEE/Ways2H | PR Newswire | January 28, 2021 CEE also welcomes CFO Stephen Rusch as CEE and Ways2H expand to deliver renewable hydrogen production facilities globally ...
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Jason Hartman interviews JL Kindler for Authority Magazine’s series re: Shaking Things Up in Your Industry. Meet The Disruptors: Jean-Louis Kindler of Ways2H On The Three Things You Need To Shake Up Your Industry By Jason Hartman | Authority Magazine | January 24, 2021 I was also taught to always keep your ears and eyes ...
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Interview with Jean-Louis Kindler of Ways2H’s upcoming events by Sam Weisberg of Mergermarket. Clean Energy Enterprises will Announce Appointment of Financial Advisor Soon, CEO Says By Sam Weisberg | Mergermarket | January 22, 2021 Clean Energy Enterprises (CEE), a Long Beach, California-based converter of waste into clean energy, will announce the engagement of a financial advisor ...
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Our CEO, Jean-Louis Kindler, interviewed by Paul Bartholomew of S&P Global Platts. Interview: Wasted-Derived Hydrogen the Vehicle Fuel of the Future, Says Ways2H CEO By Paul Bartholomew | S&P Global Platts | January 14, 2021 Melbourne — In the not-too distant future, it could become common practice to head out to the local waste processing ...
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Un articulo de EcoInventos Green Technology sobre nuestro proceso de hidrogeno. Hidrógeno de la Basura, Mucho Más Barato que Producir Hidrógeno Verde a Partir de Energías Renovables EcoInventos Green Technology | December 15, 2020 La empresa de California Ways2H afirma poder convertir la basura que va a los vertederos en hidrógeno, en una solución de ...
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A great, comprehensive article written by Sylvia Kimaki for Forbes. This Startup Plans To Recycle Waste To Produce Energy Cheaper Than Gas By Sylvia Klimaki | Forbes | November 12, 2020 Car with hydrogen logo on filler cap. h2 combustion engine for emission free ecofriendly transport. GETTY Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element on earth—it consists ...
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Helena Tavares Kennedy of Biofuels Digest writes about the Ways2H investment by Pacific6 Enterprises. Pacific6 Enterprises Invests in Ways2H Waste-to-Hydrogen Development By Helena Tavares Kennedy | Biofuels Digest | October 28, 2020 In California, Pacific6 Enterprises has invested in Ways2H, developing technology to produce waste-based hydrogen fuel for mobility, microgrids and power generation. Pacific6 Enterprises, a ...
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Ways2H, has announced it has closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises, based in Long Beach, California. Renewable Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by Pacific6 Enterprises By Robin Whitlock | Waste 360 | October 26, 2020 A developer of solutions that convert waste into renewable hydrogen fuel for mobility, microgrids and power generation, Ways2H, has announced it ...
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Waste 360’s Need to Know: Press Release article covering our investment from Pacific6 and John C. Molina. Renewable Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by Pacific6 Enterprises By Waste 360 | October 21, 2020 LONG BEACH, Calif. — Ways2H, a leading developer of solutions that convert the world’s worst waste into clean hydrogen fuel for ...
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Pacific6 Enterprises, a Long Beach-based social benefit investment firm is providing the funding Ways2H Secures $2.5m for Renewable Hydrogen Projects By Priyanka Shrestha| Energy Live News | October 21, 2020 Ways2H has secured $2.5 million (£1.9m) in funding for the development of more renewable hydrogen production projects in the US, Europe and Asia. Pacific6 Enterprises, a Long Beach-based ...
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Green Car Congress’ article covering our investment by Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina. Waste-to-Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by John Molina and Pacific6 Enterprises By Green Car Congress | October 21, 2020 Ways2H​, the developer of a gasification-based process that converts waste into clean hydrogen fuel for mobility, microgrids and power generation (earlier ...
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ICIS’ article by Janet Miranda covering our funding from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina Ways2H Secures $2.5m in Funds for Waste-to-Hydrogen Plants By Janet Miranda | Waste 360 | October 20, 2020 HOUSTON (ICIS)–Ways2H announced a $2.5m investment from Pacific6 to support their plans to start up gasification plants that will produce hydrogen from ...
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An excerpt from Electrek’s article covering the potential of waste-to-hydrogen and our investment from Pacific6 and John C. Molina. EGEB: Turning Waste into Green Hydrogen has Great Potential By Michelle Lewis| Electrek | October 20, 2020 Renewable hydrogen producer Ways2H gets an injection of funds to continue global expansion. Waste into hydrogen Ways2H converts waste biomass ...
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H2 View: Californian waste-to-hydrogen company Ways2H has today closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises. Pacific6 Enterprises Invests in Californian Waste-to-Hydrogen Company By Molly Burgess| H2 View | October 20, 2020 A Long Beach-based social benefit investment firm, Pacific6 Enterprises supports the development of multiple projects and companies that have potential to make positive social, environmental ...
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SoCal Tech covers our investment from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina. Ways2H Gets Investment For Renewable Hydrogen Production By SoCal Tech | October 20, 2020 Long Beach-based Way2H, a startup developing technology to convert waste into clean hydrogen fuel, has scored a strategic investment from Pacific6 Enterprises, the company announced this morning. Size of that ...
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An excerpt from Microgrid Knowledge’s article covering our funding from Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina. In Brief: Microgrids in Veterans Homes, Fluence Adds AI Company, Funding Boosts Way2H By Sharon Bennett| Microgrid Knowledge | October 20, 2020 Funding Boosts ‌Ways2H‌ Waste-to-Energy Efforts ‌ Waste-to-energy producer Ways2H‌ ‌has secured funding from Pacific6‌ ‌Enterprises, a social benefit investment firm. ...
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FuelCellsWorks article with coverage about our investment by Pacific6 Enterprises and John C. Molina Renewable Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by John Molina and Pacific6 Enterprises By FuelCellsWorks | October 20, 2020 Click below for full article: Renewable Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by John Molina and Pacific6 Enterprises
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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 Announces Strategic Investment by Pacific6 Enterprises By Haley Rischar| Waste Today Magazine | October 20, 2020 Ways2H, Long Beach, California, a leading developer of solutions that convert the world’s ...
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Ways2H Press Release: Long Beach-based Ways2H is scaling innovative waste-to-hydrogen clean energy solutions for mobility, microgrids and power generation. Renewable Hydrogen Producer Ways2H Announces Strategic Investment by John Molina and Pacific6 Enterprises By Ways2H, Inc | PRNewswire | October 20, 2020 LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Ways2H, a leading developer of solutions that convert the ...
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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. To batteries and beyond: With seasonal storage potential, hydrogen offers ‘a different ballgame entirely’ By Kavya Balaraman Utility Dive | October 12, 2020 At least 32 utilities are ...
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Arlene Karidis of Waste 360 writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to sell hydrogen from waste for community microgrids. Ways2H, Local Power Aspire to Sell Hydrogen from Waste for Microgrids By Arlene Karidis for Waste 360 | October 1, 2020 There’s a fairly new movement in the U.S. where some jurisdictions are investing ...
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Darrell Proctor of Power Magazine writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to integrate onsite renewable hydrogen into the mix for community microgrids. Group Integrating Hydrogen Into Community Microgrids By Darrell Proctor for Power Magazine | September 15, 2020 Another California company, Long Beach-based Ways2H, last month announced a partnership with municipal energy consultancy Local Power ...
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W ub. tygodniu powołano zespół międzyresortowy ds. gospodarki wodorowej. Jaki kierunek mogą obrać technologie wodorowe?  Wodór Wprost z Odpadów, Także Medycznych By Marta Wierzbowska-Kujda for Teraz Srodowisko | August 25, 2020 W ub. tygodniu powołano zespół międzyresortowy ds. gospodarki wodorowej. O pierwiastku tym dyskutuje się coraz częściej. Jaki kierunek mogą obrać technologie wodorowe?© Studio_East Trwają ...
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Can microgrids that use a waste-to-hydrogen process move municipalities and community choice aggregators (CCA) closer to energy independence?  New Partnership Bets on Waste-to-Hydrogen Microgrids By Sharon Bennett for Microgrid Knowledge | August 24, 2020 Can microgrids that use a waste-to-hydrogen process move municipalities and community choice aggregators (CCA) closer to energy independence?  That’s the bet ...
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The firms say the advanced microgrids will be made up of hydrogen generators, solar panels, battery storage and heating automation. Ways2H and Local Power Partner to Develop Hydrogen Microgrids By Jonny Bairstow for Future Net Zero | August 20, 2020 A new partnership has been formed for the development of hydrogen-fuelled microgrids to provide communities ...
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Ways2H and Local Power have joined forces for advanced microgrids powered by hydrogen generators, solar power, battery storage and heating automation. New Partnership Formed to Develop Hydrogen-Fuelled Microgrids By Priyanka Shrestha for Energy Live News | August 20, 2020 A new partnership has been formed for the development of hydrogen-fuelled microgrids to provide communities and ...
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Molly Burgess of H2 View writes about the Ways2H and Local Power partnership to develop community microgrids for Community Choice Aggregation districts. New Partnership Formed to Develop Hydrogen-Fuelled Microgrids By Molly Burgess for H2 View | August 18, 2020 As part of a nationwide movement by cities and counties to generate their own clean, locally ...
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Ways2H and Paul Fenn at Local Power are partnering to develop community microgrids for Community Choice Aggregation districts and other municipalities. Ways2H and Local Power Partner To Develop Hydrogen-Fueled Community Microgrids Long Beach, CA and Haydenville, MA | PRNewswire | August 18, 2020 Adding Hydrogen From Local Waste to Microgrids Provides Community Choice Aggregators and ...
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安価な石油由来のエネルギーに頼っている米国。いまこの国で、ごみの山から水素を抽出して燃料にする技術を商用化すべく、スタートアップたちが競っている。 … ごみの山が“無限のエネルギー源”になる:米国で動き出した水素革命の潜在力 Text by Daniel OberhausTranslation by Kaori Shimada/Trannet | August 12, 2020 カリフォルニア州イースト・ロサンジェルスの丘にそびえる巨大な“聖塔(ジッグラト)”。1億3,000万トンのごみからなるこの神殿は、米国民の過剰な消費生活を象徴する記念碑のように屹立し、周囲の丘をも圧迫している。 ここプエンテヒルズごみ投棄場は、この10年ほど新たなごみを受け入れていない。だが、いまだにごみの量が全米一であることに変わりはない。 さらにこの投棄場からは、毎分30,000立法フィート(約85万リットル)の埋立地ガスが発生している。埋立地ガスは、二酸化炭素とメタンが混ざった有毒なガスで、ごみに含まれる有機物が微生物に食べられて発生する。 プエンテヒルズごみ投棄場では、この温室効果ガスの大部分を地中に張り巡らせたパイプによって回収し、そこからクリーンな電気をつくり出して70,000世帯に供給している。だが、Ways2Hの最高経営責任者(CEO)で創業者のジャン・ルイ・キンドラーに言わせると、この利用法は廃棄物がもつポテンシャルを生かしきれていないという。 ごみから水素を抽出 キンドラーいわく、彼のアイデアが実現されれば、プエンテヒルズのようなごみ投棄場は必要なくなるという。キンドラーは世界中の廃棄物を原料に水素を製造し、安定して無限に供給できる「未来の燃料」として、家庭や飛行機、自動車、空飛ぶクルマなどに利用できるようにしたいと考えているのだ。 「プラスティックや都市廃棄物、医療廃棄物など、廃棄物は大量に手に入ります」とキンドラーは言う。「処理に困るやっかいものですが、そのすべてに水素が含まれているんです」 フランス出身のキンドラーは、長年アジアでクリーンエネルギー技術の開発に取り組んできたが、近年はプエンテヒルズごみ投棄場からクルマで南に1時間ほどのロングビーチを拠点にしている。そこにキンドラーが興したWays2Hの本社があるからだ。 彼は20年ほど前に、日本のジャパンブルーエナジーとのパートナーシップのもと、廃棄物から水素ガスを製造する技術を世界に先駆けて開発した。Ways2Hは、この技術を商業化するための会社だ。 彼が開発した技術を使えば、下水汚泥から古タイヤまで、ほとんどの種類の廃棄物から水素を抽出できる。今年の6月にはあるエンジニアリング企業と提携し、廃棄物から水素ガスを製造する初の民営の処理施設をカリフォルニア中部に建設すると発表した。 廃棄物をエネルギーに 米国の各所にはすでに、廃棄物をエネルギーに転換するガス化施設が存在している。Ways2Hの処理システムは、そのガス化施設に類似しているが、いくつか重要な違いもある。 Ways2Hのシステムでは、まず廃棄物から炭素や水素を含まない物質(ガラスや金属など)を除外し、残りを乾燥させて小片に粉砕する。次に、粉砕した廃棄物を気化室で約540℃に熱し、水素とメタン、二酸化炭素の混合物である合成ガスを発生させる。 次は合成ガスの精製だ。合成ガスを水蒸気と混合し、水素濃度を上昇させる。水蒸気と混合すると、合成ガスは水素と二酸化炭素が半々のガスに変化する。最後にこのガスを、二酸化炭素を吸収する吸収剤で満たした商用のPSAシステム(Pressure Swing Adsorption:圧力スイング吸着)のタンクに入れて二酸化炭素を取り除けば、水素だけが抽出できる仕組みだ。 このシステムのすべてが、およそ7階建ての高さのタワーに収まっている。 「グリーンな水素」を 「ガス化の反応は、石炭や木材チップといった素性が知れている原料を使えば非常にうまくいきます」と、キンドラーは言う。「しかし、原料が都市廃棄物のように複雑で不明なときは、反応が予想しづらく、反応炉の中の温度を制御することも非常に難しくなるのです」 ここに画期的な工夫がある、とキンドラーは言う。Ways2Hでは温度を調整するため、気化室に廃棄物を投入する際にセラミックの小球を加える。これが“熱媒体”の働きをして、反応炉内の温度を一定に保つために役立ち、おかげで投入する廃棄物の種類を気にせずに作業できるという。「炭素と水素を含んでいれば、どんなごみでも利用できます」 Ways2Hの試験施設では、廃棄物1トンあたり100ポンド(およそ45kg)の水素が抽出できる。また、水素を抽出する過程で主な副生成物として二酸化炭素が発生するが、原料となる廃棄物に含まれる二酸化炭素と発生する二酸化炭素の量は等しく、相殺される。このためこのプロセスは、カーボンニュートラル(二酸化炭素の排出量と吸収量がプラスマイナスゼロになる)とみなされる。すなわち「グリーンな水素」である。 だがWays2Hは、この問題に真っ向から取り組み、カーボンポジティヴ(二酸化炭素の吸収量のほうが排出量より多い)にすべく、二酸化炭素の回収・貯留システムを施設に導入する予定だとキンドラーは言う。 キンドラーは施設を年内に完成させ、2021年の初めには顧客に対する水素の供給を開始する予定だという。Ways2Hの事業が成功すれば、廃棄物から水素を製造するこの種の施設としては、米国初となる。 水素と硫黄を同時に回収する技術も だが、この事業を興そうとしているのはもちろんキンドラーだけではない。同じくカリフォルニア州では、SGH2という企業が同様のガス化システムを用いて、廃棄物から超高純度のグリーンな水素を製造する施設を建設中だ。ほかにもフロリダ拠点のスタートアップであるスタンダード・ハイドロジェン(Standard Hydrogen)など、化学反応を使ってクリーンな水素をつくる手法を模索している企業もある。 スタンダード・ハイドロジェンは今年初め、硫化水素から水素を抽出する反応炉の卓上型試作機を初公開した。硫化水素は石油や天然ガスを精製する際に出る極めて毒性の強い副生成物だ。この反応炉は、硫化水素から硫黄を回収する100年前からあるクラウス反応という技術を応用している(回収した硫黄の大半は硫酸をつくるために用いられ、硫酸は染料や爆薬の製造など、幅広い用途に用いられる)。 通常のクラウス反応では反応炉内で水素は酸素と反応して水になり、失われてしまう。だがスタンダード・ハイドロジェンは反応炉内の酸素を排除することで、水素と硫黄、両方の回収を可能にした。 スタンダード・ハイドロジェンは当初、石油の精製によって生じた硫化水素から水素を抽出することを目的としていた。CEOのアラン・ミンツァーによると、この反応炉であれば、硫化水素以外にもたいていの廃棄物から水素を抽出できるという。 手順としては、まず廃棄物に液体の硫黄を混ぜる。すると、廃棄物中の水素と硫黄が反応して硫化水素が発生する。ミンツァーの説明によると、硫黄は炭素やその他の化合物とも反応するが、それらの副生成物は概して毒性がなく、処理も容易だという。 硫化水素が硫黄と水素に分解されたら、水素だけを取り出し、硫黄は再び廃棄物の分解に利用する。「廃棄物を次々に投入し、水素を抽出する。その間を硫黄がぐるぐる回っているんです」と、ミンツァーは言う。 いまのところスタンダード・ハイドロジェンの反応炉は、消火器ほどのサイズの円筒状の試作機しか存在しない。だが、ミンツァーによると、廃棄物の処理や水素の製造のためにこの反応炉に興味をもつ企業が複数あり、現在それらの企業と事業提携を交渉している段階だという。 交渉が順調に進めば、2021年の初頭には初のパイロットプラントが操業を開始する。「この技術はすでに実現可能性を検討する段階でも、化学反応が成功するか確かめる段階でもありません」と、ミンツァーは言う。「これは現実です。実在する技術なんです」 “自由市場”という最大の関門 技術上は問題ないのかもしれない。だが、世界中のごみをクリーンな水素に変えようと競い合っているスタートアップは、このあと最後の関門を越えなければならない。すなわち、自由市場だ。 この数十年間、グリーンな水素を実用的な規模で製造する壁となっていたのは、技術面ではなく、主に経済・政治面だった。21世紀初頭の米国では、水素は海外から輸入する石油への依存度を下げる手段としてもてはやされていた。 ブッシュ政権は、水素を「自由の燃料」と呼んだ。しかし、水圧破砕法(フラッキング)で原油と天然ガスを大量に採掘できるようになった米国のフラッキング革命[編註:これまで採掘できなかったシェール層から抽出が可能になったことで「シェール革命」とも呼ばれる]によって、安価な天然ガスが過剰に供給されるようになり、国内で水素を製造する計画は、開始するチャンスを得る以前に立ち消えてしまった。 「水素を巡るエネルギー安全保障の議論は、もはやあまり意味がありません」と、米国エネルギー省(DOE)のエネルギー効率化・再生可能エネルギー局次官補ダニエル・シモンズは言う。「しかし、水素はさまざまな原料からつくりだせる、非常に融通が利く燃料なのです。その融通性は今日では非常に魅力的です」 コストという切実な問題 現在米国で製造されている水素は、ほぼすべてが天然ガスなどの化石燃料からつくられた、いわゆる「グレーな水素」だ。それ以外は電気分解(水電解)、すなわち水分子を電気によって酸素と水素に分解してつくられる。この水素は、風力や太陽光などの再生可能エネルギーから得た電力を使えばカーボンニュートラルになりうるが、いまのところはまだコストが高く、グレーな水素の最大5倍かかってしまう。 「コストの削減は切実な問題です」とシモンズは言う。「コストカットを実現する方法のひとつが、非常に規模の大きいプロジェクトです」 ...
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A great and informative interview with Jim Lane of Biofuels Digest and our CEO, Jean-Louis Kindler about Ways2H, Inc. The Competitive Edge: Ways2H, Inc. By Jim Lane for Biofuels Digest | July 30, 2020 Q: What was the reason for founding your organization – what was the open niche you saw that could be addressed ...
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Différentes entreprises américaines se sont lancées dans une course à l’hydrogène. L’objectif ? En savoir plus ici. La prochaine révolution énergétique aura-t-elle lieu dans une décharge de Los Angeles ? By GQ France | July 31, 2020 Différentes entreprises américaines se sont lancées dans une course à l’hydrogène. L’objectif : réussir à commercialiser une technologie ...
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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.” Turning Waste into Clean Hydrogen Fuel By Waste 360 | July 27, 2020 Excerpts from the Waste 360 feature… With all of the waste available throughout the world, they want to use waste as the ...
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Hydrogen is becoming more viable as a microgrid fuel source, although few hydrogen microgrids exist yet and cost remains a challenge, industry members say. Hydrogen Becomes More Viable as a Microgrid Fuel By Lisa Cohn for Microgrid Knowledge| July 24, 2020 Hydrogen is becoming more viable as a microgrid fuel source, although few hydrogen microgrids ...
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Irina Slav writes for Oilprice.com about the “emerging avenue for hydrogen production and its rubbish. Literally.” Read excerpts of her article here. Is This The Best Way To Produce Cheap Hydrogen? By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com | July 16, 2020 When the European Union recently announced large-scale hydrogen production plans as part of its green ...
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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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