Firepoint Energy Inc, a Wyoming C-Corp startup with a principal office in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, announces that the company has entered into a letter of intent to lease 100 acres in Indiana County, Pennsylvania in order to develop a pilot site for lithium extraction, synthetic jet fuel creation, and the elimination of a four-million-ton waste coal pile.

Firepoint Energy Inc, a Wyoming C-Corp startup with principal offices opening in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania and Texas, announces that the company has entered into a letter of intent and a share purchase agreement, to acquire the controlling interest of a publicly traded company on the OTC Markets.

CEO CFO INTERVIEW WITH BILL SMITH, CEO FIREPOINT ENERGY

The interview covers the business being developed in Pennsylvania to clean up waste coal piles and acid mine drainage to produce clean burning jet fuel, hydrogen and rare earth minerals. 

Firepoint Energy Selects First Pennsylvania Site for Waste-Coal-to-Fuel Conversion, Rare Earth Element Recovery

 Firepoint Energy Inc, announces the selection of its first Pennsylvania waste-coal-to-fuel site, which will also be used for the recovery of rare earth
minerals.

Tests prove Pennsylvania waste coal contains more than $130 Billion in Rare Earth Elements

Firepoint Energy Inc, a Wyoming C-Corp startup with principal offices opening in Pennsylvania and Texas, announces the discovery of more than $130 billion in rare earth minerals in waste coal samples collected from nine locations in Pennsylvania.

Abundance of lithium, aluminum, and manganese discovered in Pennsylvania Waste Coal along with REEs

Firepoint Energy Inc, a Wyoming C-Corp startup with principal offices opening in Pennsylvania and Texas, announces the discovery of an abundance of
lithium, aluminum, and manganese in waste coal piles tested in Pennsylvania

Coal Region State Rep Brian Smith Supports Firepoint Energy’s Solution to Pennsylvania’s Waste Coal Problem

“The technology is a win-win,” state Rep. Brian Smith. “Without Firepoint Energy, these waste coal piles would continue to slowly pollute our air and water, in addition to taking up loads of space.” — Representative Brian Smith

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In this episode of “Dirty Scrap”, we explore how Firepoint Energy, led by Bill Smith, is revolutionizing the #energyindustry. This company specializes in the recovery of rare earth elements and the conversion of coal waste into clean fuels and electricity. Discover how their innovative approach is helping to meet the growing global demand for #criticalminerals, while contributing to a more #sustainable future.

SPLICE TODAY: Pennsylvania: Raking It In Over Old Coal?

It’s a rare sight to see visitors casually trudging through the abandoned waste coal piles of Pennsylvania, shifting their bodies slightly to maintain balance as they carefully set their feet upon the shifting mounds of rocky, dark residue. Yet, that’s what Bill Smith has done for the last two months, surveying several millions of tons of rocky debris across multiple locations with a satisfied smile upon his countenance.

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The eight million tons of waste coal at the Jefferson County location will be transformed into synthetic aviation fuel (SAF) using carbon-capture technology, while rare earth elements present in the waste coal will be simultaneously extracted from the ash and rock on the premises.

The acquisition of adaptiveARC, which had been in progress for three years, also gives XcelPlus ownership of the patents, intellectual property and contacts of adaptiveARC, along with any ongoing contracts adaptiveARC had enacted.

From the time of its founding in 2009, adaptiveARC developed and deployed several gasifiers that converted garbage and hazardous materials into a syngas that was used to power generators and concrete facilities.

The smallest adaptiveARC gasifier can process up to 25 tons of waste into a syngas capable of generating enough clean hydrogen and diesel fuel to power more than 300 homes or small businesses on a daily basis.

RENO, NV, July 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — XcelPlus International Inc. (OTC Pink: XLPID) announced today that it has completed the process of redesigning and upgrading its plasma gasifiers.

In March of this year, XcelPlus engaged Andy Schlote, the lead engineer of Cohen Architecture and Sustainable Design in St. Louis, to provide a set of design specifications and drawings for the construction of the company’s new portable 50-ton-per-day waste-to-energy gasifier. Schlote is a holder of several patents reflecting his expertise in the field of gasification processes. The new 50-ton-per-day unit, based on the company’s stationary 25-ton gasification system, is expected to be the subject of one or more new patent applications.

Special Interview Series – THP04: Bill Smith / XcelPlus International – I had the pleasure to interview Bill on plasma gasification of waste and his decades of experience in the industry. He has some amazing stories and his insights are critical to propelling the hydrogen industry forward. Energy is rapidly evolving.  New forms of energy are required to meet the world’s ever-growing demand for clean, green energy.  They are developing and releasing new forms of energy through the process of plasma gasification – including synthetic fuels, hydrogen, and green electricity – in order to transition our world away from polluting forms of energy production.

those barriers have already been breached. There are various systems in place to address food waste, but what about the rest? A century-old technology is being revitalized to convert waste into energy through a process called plasma gasification. Bill Smith from XcelPlus International joins RENEWables to discuss how this technology can unlock previously unusable energy sources.