Wastewater Fuels
Daniel Indiana Carlotta-Jones is an experienced professional in the fields of engineering and sustainability, currently serving as Chief Engineer at Wastewater Fuels since December 2021. Previously, Daniel worked at Severn Trent as an Innovation Technical Expert, focusing on disruptive technologies for the water industry, and as a Sustainability Specialist, where efforts were directed towards implementing sustainability strategies within the organization. Daniel also held the position of Treatment Process Engineer at Severn Trent, emphasizing wastewater treatment and asset management. Daniel’s academic background includes an Engineering Doctorate in Sustainability from the University of Warwick, along with a Master of Science in Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing, and a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry. Early career roles included a Research Engineer at the University of Warwick and a position as a Research Assistant and Technician. Daniel's foundational education includes A levels in Italian, Biology, Chemistry, and History from Hayes Secondary School.
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Wastewater Fuels
Wastewater Fuels is on a journey to transform our collective approach to treating wastewater. We are transforming an expensive, energy intense industry into a net energy producer, by extracting the chemical energy from a variety of wastewaters, including domestic sewage and industrial food wastes. Our energy efficient modular, scalable asset treats wastewater and in the process produce hydrogen. The hydrogen can be sold to generate a revenue, thus making wastewater treatment viable across the globe (currently c.80% of wastewater is not effectively treated). We are backed by government, academia, industry, and future customers. We are in the process of optimizing and testing our design at our office and lab space in Coventry and are always open to new partnerships and collaborations.