W2 Energy to develop property for algae bio reactor

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W2 Energy to develop property for algae bio reactor

Greentech Lead America: W2 Energy, a developer of
renewable energy technologies, plans to develop its recently purchased property
for utilizing its algae bio reactor.

“We are very pleased with the progress we have made
with our SunFilter algae bio reactor system. A tremendous effort has been made
by our engineers to insure that we have both the ability and opportunity to tap
into the multi-billion dollar algae industry,” said Mike McLaren, president and
CEO, W2 Energy.

The company claims that the SunFilter is a low cost,
scalable reactor that has high productivity capabilities. It also uses less
water, has less harmful contamination and maximizes the sequestering of carbon
dioxide and other feed gases.

The SunFilter is W2 Energy’s
second generation model and has optimum light distribution because of the
diameter of the tubes and its novel construction. The modular system can be
built from one cell to multiple units occupying many acres.

The company plans to construct six 5,000 sq. ft. greenhouses
for the purpose of using the SunFilter to farm, harvest and distribute
nutraceutical grade algae for the food, health and bio-fuel markets. Algae will
be cultivated from CO2 generated by the combustion laboratory that is currently
being manufactured.

“Upon completion of this project, we are confident that
this segment of our business will not only have a positive impact on our
company, but will eventually lead us to new prosperous business ventures.”
McLaren added.

W2 Energy recently
signed a Letter of Intent to acquire Arctic Solar Engineering from the
U.S.-based EGPI Firecreek.

editor@greentechlead.com

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