
LanzaTech forms Asian alliance
LanzaTech is a classic example of how a disruptive technology can attract investors from different geographies. Originally from New Zealand, the company has developed a technology for converting carbon dioxide into fuel and chemical products. This kind of anti-pollution play is much sought-after in heavily industrialized economies such as China.
"There is a strong global alignment around the problems LanzaTech is trying to solve: how to get rid of toxic gases that are released into the air, and how to create renewable fuels and chemicals. These...
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