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ZE-GEN SECURES $2.25 MILLION
IN SERIES A FINANCING
Cleantech company on target for demonstration facility
in early 2007
Boston, MA – August 22, 2006 – Ze-gen,
Inc., a privately-held company providing advanced gasification technology
to convert industrial and municipal waste streams into synthetic
natural gas and low emissions electrical energy, announced today
that it has secured $2.25 million in Series A financing from a syndicate
of investors. This financing event, led by Massachusetts Technology
Development Corporation (MTDC), will be used to help the company
construct and operate a proof-of-concept facility in New Bedford,
MA.
“If Ze-gen’s technology demonstration is
successful, this could represent a very significant development in
solid waste management and renewable energy generation,” commented
Jerry Bird, Vice President of MTDC. “Ze-gen offers the potential
to position Massachusetts as a leader in advanced technologies for
thoughtful solid waste management and make a significant impact on
greenhouse gas reduction and renewable energy generation in New England and
throughout the world.”
Ze-gen was formed in 2004 to develop and deploy efficient
gasification systems that convert municipal solid waste (MSW) and
construction and demolition waste (C&D) into clean energy. In
the United States alone more than 350 million tons of MSW and C&D
are created each year, with 300 million tons ending up in landfills.
Once there, this waste converts into approximately 580 million tons
of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas, of which 50 percent is methane,
a substance 22 times more harmful to the environment than CO2 itself. Landfills
are the largest man-made source of methane gas emissions and account
for over 8 percent of total greenhouse gas generation. Ze-gen
represents a non-incineration based opportunity to create clean power
with a virtually limitless supply of free fuel.
“We are thrilled with the vote of confidence
this funding represents,” noted Ze-gen President & CEO,
Bill Davis. “The market for small, modular, and non-incineration
based technology which converts waste into distributed and clean
energy is in the hundreds of billions of dollars. This funding is
an important milestone toward leadership of this emerging market."
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