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W2 Energy Inc.: W2 Energy Waste to Energy Plants Ideal for Clean Up Lead Acid Batteries


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Published in Stocks and Investing on Monday, May 18th 2009 at 8:16 GMT, Last Modified on 2009-11-02 12:24:42 by Market Wire   Print publication without navigation


TORONTO--(Marketwire - May 18, 2009) - W2 Energy (PINKSHEETS: [ WTWO ]), a sustainable energy company, is pleased to announce that its Waste to Energy Plants are an excellent solution to a serious disposal problem worldwide. Even worse than old tires for disposal is the disposal of lead acid batteries ("Car Batteries") and disposable batteries. The W2 plant processes the lead workings of old car batteries with a lead pellet as the end product, which can be sold. The acid and plastic casings are broken down with the W2 plant separating the sulfur and the syngas being used to power the plant.

These plants are closed system plants so that there are NO emissions whatsoever to contaminate the air. This technology has been proven to work. It was used to process the clean up an old battery manufacturing facility and did a complete clean up including removing battery fragments and acid from the soil. The soil was completely reclaimed once it had be processed using the W2 technology. Independent reports verifying the results were prepared at the end of the project. This test and clean up of the old battery site established the fact that all lead could be removed from the contaminated soils using W2 technology and equipment.

In the Caribbean, the disposal of old car batteries is a significant problem. Due to the environment in the Caribbean, the effective life of a car battery is very limited and so they are replaced more than is the norm in colder climates. W2 Energy is offering a solution to this problem for the first time. Presentations are being made by its marketing team on a continuous basis related to disposal of tires and batteries while generating sulfur free diesel and electricity in a closed system with no emissions. At the same time the W2 plant is able to clean up sanitary landfill sites.

The Company anticipates that as a result of the positive response to the capabilities of its equipment and technology that it will be a dominant force related to clean up of waste in the Caribbean as well as other serious environmental issues.

About W2 Energy

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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