Waste Energy Corp confirms lead engineer onsite in Midland for 90-day facility build-out and commissioning

February 1, 2026 |

In Texas, Waste Energy, a clean-energy company converting non-recyclable waste into usable fuel and renewable energy products, announced that its lead engineer is now onsite at the company’s Midland, Texas facility and will remain in Midland for approximately 90 days to oversee installation, system integration, commissioning, and initial launch activities for the company’s waste-to-energy conversion platform now slated for a March 1st commissioning.

The firm said engineer’s arrival marks the transition into the final build-out and commissioning phase following USMCA certification of the company’s waste-to-energy processing system.

“Having our lead engineer onsite full-time reflects our focus on execution and operational readiness,” said Scott Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer of Waste Energy. “At the same time, preparing the foundation for a full 30-ton configuration positions the Midland facility for efficient expansion while we complete the initial 15-ton deployment and commissioning.”

The Midland facility represents Waste Energy Corp’s first operational deployment of its waste-to-energy platform.

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