Technology Review names LanzaTech to TR50

February 24, 2012 |

In New Zealand, LanzaTech was named by Technology Review to the 2012 TR50, the third annual list of the world’s most innovative technology companies. TR50 members are chosen by Technology Review’s editors, who look for public and private companies that over the last year have demonstrated original and valuable technology, are bringing technology to market at a significant scale, and are clearly influencing their competitors.

In the energy and materials categories, Technology Review selected LanzaTech, which is turning carbon monoxide emissions into fuel; Shell for learning to exploit oil resources that were previously impractical to tap; Suntech for developing a low-cost way of making better silicon solar cells; and Wildcat Discovery for its use of high-speed methods to find materials that improve the
performance of batteries.

Category: Fuels

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