Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Alabama's Masada Resource Group LLC, led by CEO Donald V. Watkins, joins with Wyoming-based firm to produce clean-burning fuels on a worldwide scale

A diagram of Masada technology
 

An Alabama company has joined with a Wyoming-based firm to further its development of waste-to-energy products worldwide, according to a statement released yesterday.

Donald V. Watkins, CEO of Masada Resource group LLC -- which has its headquarters in Birmingham -- said its alliance with Mine Plus Consulting Group LLC, of Sheridan, Wyoming, will assist Masada in the development of clean-burning fuels on a global scale. From the Masada statement:

Masada Resource Group, LLC, is pleased to announce that it has executed a Preferred Services Agreement with Wyoming-based Mine Plus Consulting Group, LLC. Mine Plus will provide Masada with contracts management, project accounting, cost controls, data analysis, project development and controls, planning/scheduling, and document-control services on Masada's waste-to-energy projects worldwide.

The global contract between the two firms was signed yesterday. Mine Plus will begin its vendor services by working on Masada's planned waste-to-energy project in South Africa.

Developments in the waste-to-energy sector are coming rapidly, Watkins says:

On October 12, 2022, I published an article titled, “Masada: The Demand for Clean Fuel Conquers All.” Since this article was published, a lot of positive things have happened in the global marketplace for Masada.

On January 17, 2024, Masada executed an Engagement Letter with Synergy Consulting Infrastructure and Financial Advisory Services, Inc., to provide Masada financial advisory services for the company's planned $300-million USD waste-to-energy project in the Durbin/Mandeni Region of South Africa.

On August 22, 2023, Masada executed a Project Management Services Agreement with TWD Technologies Ltd., headquartered in Burlington, Ontario (Canada), to provide end-to-end project management services for this planned waste-to-energy project.

In an era marked by rising worldwide energy costs and the need to address climate change, Masada, and the biofuels it produces, can provide solutions to challenges facing businesses and governments on a broad scale. States Watkins:

With soaring fuel costs, Masada offers common-sense solutions to the production of clean-burning fuels at affordable prices per gallon or liter.

Additionally, Masada’s 2007 “Sponsored Research Agreement” with Auburn University broadened the company’s portfolio of energy-creating solutions and gave Masada a sustained competitive advantage, worldwide.

Masada has been recognized as a productive and forward-thinking entity in the clean-energy field. Writes Watkins:

Masada enjoys a reputation for excellence in the field of clean energy and international business. In 2015, Masada was the recipient of the Alabama Governor’s Trade Excellence Award. Masada's achievements in business and accomplishments in the clean-energy sector have been recognized by global biofuels organizations and trade publications.

Masada is moving forward with projects that produce clean-burning fuels around the world. The demand for commercial-scale clean-fuel production technologies is surging in a host of developed countries.

The timing is right for Masada's smart, clean energy solutions in signatory countries to the 2016 Paris Agreement. South Africa is one of these progressive countries.

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