Using the FastOx Pathfinder, cities could transform their noxious heaps of trash into a solution to their carbon footprint. Read the full article here: https://www.fastcompany.com/3068998/what-if-we-could-deal-with-landfills-by-turning-them-into-clean-energy
READ MOREExecutives at Davis-based green technology company Sierra Energy say they are entering the final phase of assembling their one-megawatt commercial-scale gasification plant at the Army’s Fort Hunter Liggett in Monterey County. Read full article here: https://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2017/02/27/davis-company-sierra-energy-nearing-completion-of.html
READ MOREUC Davis churns out startups by giving its researchers a chance to mix with — and think like — entrepreneurs https://www.comstocksmag.com/longreads/lab-launch#:~:text=sierra%20energy
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READ MOREDavis-based Sierra Energy has hired a technology veteran as chief operations officer to help the company commercialize its FastOx gasification technology, which turns garbage into clean energy. Read more here: Sacramento Business Journal
READ MOREBig congratulations to our CTO, Dan Dodd, for being recognized in Waste360’s “40 Under 40” awards this year. In his interview, Dan comments, “This next generation of waste gasification technologies truly does hold the potential to fundamentally change the way most waste streams are managed, including extending the life of existing landfills. Ultimately, these […]
READ MOREToday CleanStart, Inc., the regional nonprofit dedicated to helping clean tech companies succeed and grow, released its latest survey of the clean tech industry in the Sacramento area featuring Sierra Energy and progress at Fort Hunter Liggett.
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