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Better World Energy Purchases Waste-to-Energy Plant From W2 Energy Inc.

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W2 Energy Inc.

2008-07-17 08:52:00

NEW YORK, NY–(EMWNews – July 17, 2008) – W2 Energy Inc. OTC (PINKSHEETS: WTWO) is

pleased to announce that Better World Energy of Thailand has issued a

purchase order for a waste-to-energy plant that will convert 40 tons of

municipal waste into electricity and 70 cetane synthetic diesel. The plant

will use W2 Energy’s proprietary plasma and gas to liquid technologies.

Better World Energy will pay $7,950,000 to W2 Energy. W2 Energy will build,

install and commission the plant. The plant includes a waste handling

section, a reactor which turns the municipal solid waste into syngas, a

gas-to-liquid section which converts the syngas into synthetic diesel, and

a steam turbine which converts the heat produced into electricity.

“This will be the first of many projects we will develop with Better World

Energy,” says Mike McLaren, CEO of W2 Energy. “Better World Energy and W2

Energy share the same world view. Both companies are committed to creating

clean energy without using food as a feedstock.”

Dullajit Apaivongse, Managing Director of Better World, states, “We are

thrilled to have W2 Energy as our joint venture partner. They have brought

to market the best small-scale waste-to-energy and gas-to-liquid systems in

the world.”

W2 Energy expects to begin construction of the plant within the next 90

days. The joint venture expects to commission the plant by July of 2009.

The plant will produce approximately 100 barrels of synthetic diesel per

day and will have a 5 MW steam turbine for electricity production.

W2 Energy and Better World Energy have formed this joint venture to develop

renewable and sustainable energy sources which grow the world economy.

About W2 Energy Inc.

W2 Energy is a growing, publicly traded company that develops renewable

energy technologies and applies it to new generation power systems.

Specifically, W2 Energy’s plasma assisted biomass to energy plants utilize

state of the art technologies to produce green energy both fuel (sulfur

free diesel) and electricity at the most efficient cost in capital

investment and production per/barrel, per/Megawatt.

About Better World Energy

Better World Energy works in Thailand and the Far East to help clean the

environment and provide energy for the global economy. They build

waste-to-energy plants which remediate municipal solid waste, human and

animal waste, agricultural waste and commercial and industrial waste, and

turn those feedstocks in to electricity, liquid fuels and valuable

commodity

by-products.

Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements: Except for historical

information contained herein, statements are forward-looking statements

that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private

Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements

involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause the

company’s actual results in the future periods to differ materially from

forecasted projections. These risks and uncertainties include, among other

things, energy market volatility, product demand, market competition, and

risk inherent to the company’s research and development operations.

For further information, please contact:

W2 Energy Inc,
[email protected]
www.w2energy.com

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