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Free competition to find Transformative Technologies 2011 winner – give LanzaTech a hand


Those of a patriotic come competitive come interested in boosting cool technology bent may like to help LanzaTech in Biofuel Digest’s competition to discover the Transformative Technologies 2011 winner. In an ever decreasing round-robin ‘playoff’ two individual companies go head … Continue reading

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LanzaTech gets on the defensive offence


New Zealand clean energy golden child LanzaTech has added yet another notch to its belt, and is one of 10 international businesses that will pitch to the USA Department of Defense next month. The U.S. Military is the world’s largest … Continue reading

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LanzaTech continues its wild tiger ride


The Auckland-based, globally-oriented LanzaTech doesn’t miss a trick when it come to publicity as it hugely increases the explosive growth of its gas fermentation technology. The use of its proprietary bacteria that convert steel mill flue gases (among others) to … Continue reading

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Life’s a gas as LanzaTech picks up an engineering partner


Auckland-based, globally oriented clean tech company LanzaTech seems to have partnered up with a very useful collaborator for the next stage of its growth. LanzaTech uses a gas fermentation technology, with patented bacteria, to convert industrial plant waste gas flues … Continue reading

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LanzaTech keeps gearing up and seeks the holy grail of CO2 conversion


It’s not difficult to be a fan of LanzaTech, the Kiwi company that uses proprietary bacteria to convert smoke stack waste gases into useful products such as ethanol. Having got its technology up and running at the Glenbrook steel mill, … Continue reading

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Enough good news……you’ve had your quota LanzaTech!


Is it possible to have too much good news from New Zealand media’s point of view? Perhaps that’s the case for LanzaTech, whose proprietary bacterial fermentation technology converts waste gas streams to useful products such ethanol. And we’re not just … Continue reading

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LanzaTech’s clean technology ticks all the right boxes for rapid global growth


Yesterday New Zealand, today and tomorrow the world…..literally for clean technology company LanzaTech. The Auckland-based firm that uses proprietary bacteria and fermentation to produce useful products such as ethanol from industrial gas waste streams, is on a heck of a … Continue reading

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LanzaTech’s energy technology gets it into the Global Cleantech Top 100


LanzaTech, the Auckland-based company that uses bacteria to convert steel mill smokestack waste gas to ethanol, has made the Global Cleantech Top 100. The list is compiled by the Cleantech Group, which provides global market research, events and advisory services, … Continue reading

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Clean tech company bosses make global top 100 (LanzaTech)


The managers of a clean energy Auckland company using bacteria to produce ethanol from steel mill smoke-stacks have been named among the “Top 100 People in Bioenergy” around the world. LanzaTech co-founder and chief scientist Sean Simpson, and chief executive … Continue reading

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