Waste Energy Corp to Present Operational Roadmap and Permian Basin Deployment at March 5 Investor Conference
Waste Energy Corp will present at the Clean Energy & Renewables Virtual Investor Conference on March 5, 2026. The company will outline its operational milestones and the waste conversion model at its Midland, Texas facility. This facility aims to process 10,000 tons of waste tires annually, recovering materials such as carbon black and steel. Additionally, Waste Energy Corp has filed a patent for a carbon credit automation system to enhance the credibility of carbon credits.

Waste Energy Corp will present at the Clean Energy & Renewables Virtual Investor Conference on March 5, 2026. The company’s Midland, Texas facility is designed to process 10,000 tons of waste tires annually, recovering carbon black, syngas, and steel.
The plant's full capacity could yield approximately 12,800 metric tons of CO₂e annually, with potential carbon credits between 7,000 to 28,000. The company has patented a carbon credit automation system to create verifiable credits using on-site monitoring. The facility is nearing commissioning, with updates tied to production milestones anticipated.




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