KiOR Catalyzing Clean Energy 2009
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Aug. 12, 2009: “I have been selected as an industry speaker at ‘Clean Energy Conversations 2009’ organized by the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to speak on an upcoming topic of clean energy: catalyzing clean energy. The two-day conference brings together stakeholders in the clean energy community to discuss the next generation of clean energy technologies and their potential impacts on national and global energy policy,” says Michael Grimm,
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I recently had a chance to visit the annual meeting of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi. This year’s meeting marked the fourth anniversary of the organization’s formation. The meeting was held from November 11-14, 2009, and it featured nearly 1,000 participants from over 120 countries, including officials from the G20 countries. One interesting session, which we attended, focused on the future of biofuels, including bio-based transportation
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In 2009, KiOR (Kinetic Industries, Inc.) initiated a study to develop a renewable hydrogen-fueled technology. A report was released in 2010 indicating significant advancements in technology. While this study represents a significant advancement in renewable energy technology, there is still much work to be done to fully convert the world’s energy systems. The report, titled “Kinetic Industries, Inc.’s Phase 2 Technology Study: Development of Renewable Hydrogen-Fue
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KiOR Catalyzing Clean Energy 2009 is one of the major renewable energy innovations taking place in the world this year. The purpose of this innovation is to develop and introduce an advanced catalytic technology, that is, K-100, to accelerate clean energy growth and transition. It has a unique technology concept of catalytic conversion. Here, we’ll see how this technology is working. his comment is here Background and Purpose of the Innovation: The need for clean energy generation has been raised at an unpre
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The article mentions that “KiOR catalyzing clean energy” is what I wrote in 2009, so I am writing the second piece of that series. This article is part of an ongoing effort by a venture capital firm, the same one I just mentioned that was featured in an earlier VRIO analysis, to create a “public relations” strategy to promote the company’s new initiative. navigate to this site The strategy involves creating a set of misleading headlines in newspapers and magazines to create the impression that a new company is now making progress in its
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As the world’s number one producer of cellulose ethanol, (or “biofuels”, as they are also known), the world-renowned Biofuels Alliance (Biofuels Alliance: www.biofuelsalliance.org) has announced that it will award three U.S. Biofuel production facilities – two in Indiana and one in Wisconsin – with funding and technical assistance to research and develop the next-generation biofuels industry. One of the Biofuels Alliance’s partners, KiOR (Kinetic
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The worldwide carbon market is a complex and fast-changing space, with tremendous opportunities and great risks. Carbon trading or carbon pricing has become a hot topic in the last few years. The US EPA’s Clean Air Act amendments to allow the use of carbon markets, and the EU’s ETS have generated an extraordinary surge in the use of carbon pricing as a tool for reducing CO2 emissions and addressing climate change. The world’s largest industrial powerhouse, the Nippon, was the first
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KiOR (formerly, Kosmos Energy Ltd.) is a privately held, high-tech energy company. Founded in 2001, its mission is to harness renewable energy to create new sources of fuel for the world’s energy market. Its mission is to provide the cleanest and cheapest energy for the world. The company’s first project was in Namibia, in the coastal region of the Atlantic Ocean. The area has significant hydrocarbon reserves, but is also home to wildlife that includes elephants, rhin