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Awards

Awards 2011

 


October 2011
LanzaTech wins Global Cleantech Top 100 and “Company of the Year Asia Pacific” for 2011.


LanzaTech : the clean energy technology firm has not only retained its spot in the prestigious Global Cleantech Top 100, but also been named “Company of the Year Asia Pacific” for 2011.

2011 GoingGreen Global 200

September 2011

LanzaTech Selected by AlwaysOn as a GoingGreen Global 200 Winner: Recognized for creating new opportunities in green technology

Inclusion in the GoingGreen Global 200 “signifies leadership among its peers and game-changing approaches and technologies that are likely to disrupt existing markets and entrenched players” according to AlwaysOn’s citation.

The Goi

Press

LanzaTech raises $58M in Series C round; Petronas becomes strategic investor

   24/01/2012
  
LanzaTech raises $58M in Series C round; Petronas
  becomes strategic investor       


Malaysia’s national oil company invests in early-stage advanced biofuels venture. Is SE Asia the next stop for LanzaTech’s magic microorganism?

LanzaTech Redefines the Carbon Re-use Energy Field

Podcasts

Podcasts

October 2011
World Biofuels Markets
Jennifer Holmgren
  Listen to the interview HERE

July 2011
Radio NZ
Dr. Sean Simpson on Nine-to-Noon
Listen to an interview with Sean Simpson HERE

July 2010
Radio NZ
NZ firm to turn deadly gas into fuel in China deal

Listen to an interview with Sean Simpson HERE

October 2008
95bfm
Dr Sean Simpson turns dirty emmisions into clean fuel. I kid you not.

Listen to an interview with Sean on 95bfm HERE

November 2007
Radio NZ
LanzaTech Tour

Listen to a radio interview with Sean Simpson HERE

Videos

Videos

November 18, 2011
TVNZ
AMP Business: Lanzatech's life-changing technology  
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Media Releases

Media Releases

 LanzaTech Closes US $55.8 Million Series C Round

Proceeds will be used to accelerate research, development and commercialization of novel waste-to-fuel and chemical technology

LanzaTech, a producer of low-carbon fuels and chemicals from waste gases, has closed its Series C round with new investment totaling US $55.8 million led by the Malaysian Life Sciences Capital Fund.

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