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USA Development Centers

SonoAsh, in partnership with national thought leaders in academia and aligned industries is seeking to leverage its intellectual property and five (5) patent families to establish development centers for beneficially upgrading waste coal ash into green high-performance cement, recovering metals present in addition to the other potential products available.

SonoAsh Engineered Materiels of Maryland has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Frostburg State University and partnered with Allegany College and Garrett College to build and staff a waste to value development center focused on commercializing SonoAsh’s patented technology.

 

SonoAsh has successfully partnered with the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology as well as Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the San Juan College School of Energy on a US Department of Energy grant to pursue mutual opportunities for a collaborative approach to rare earth recovery in New Mexico.

 

The SonoAsh development centers will enable the buildout of end-to-end waste to value solutions and the associated product matrix for waste coal ash stored regionally and globally.  

 

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Representative COE, end to end SonoAsh plant. The above plant is a previous deployment of the sonic technology in waste electronics.  All plants are clean and without emissions. 

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