Eltron in the News
Press releases and other announcements posted prior to 2010 can be found in the Eltron News archive.
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November 30, 2011: Denver Post - NASA takes tech proposals from 11 Colorado Small Businesses more...
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November 30, 2011: Northern Colorado Business Report - NoCo Businesses Chosen By NASA for Potential Contracts more...
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November 30, 2011: Boulder County Business Report - Six Area Firms Vying for NASA Contracts more...
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October 24, 2011: Products Finishing Magazine - Materials and Coasting Development: From Bench Scale to Application more...
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October 3, 2011: Denver Post - Colorado Energy Projects Move Along with $900 Million in Stimulus more...
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February 24, 2011: Eltron Research & Development Selected to Showcase Technology at 2011 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit more...
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September 30, 2010: Boulder County Business Report - Ion building Carbon Capture Unit
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September 8, 2010: Boulder County Business Report - Eltron scores $71 million grant
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September 8, 2010: Denver Post - DOE grants for green work go to Colo. firms
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September 7, 2010: Office of Gov. Bill Ritter Jr - Gov. Ritter Applauds $91 Million Clean Coal Grants
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September 7, 2010: Eltron R&D receives over $71 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to build and operate a pre-commercial demonstration unit of Eltron's clean coal technology involving an advanced membrane system for hydrogen separation and carbon dioxide (CO2) capture. more...
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August 5, 2010: Tech Rockies - Eltron Research & Development In $8M Clean Energy Deal
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August 4, 2010: Eltron R&D and Eastman Chemical are pursuing an $8 million joint development program to scale up and pilot test Eltron's clean coal technology involving an advanced membrane system for hydrogen separation and carbon dioxide (CO2) capture. more...
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July 7, 2010: Ion Engineering Will Partner with Leading Local and Global Firms for CO2 Capture - partners include Xcel Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, Eltron Research & Development, Evonik Goldschmidt, and WorleyParsons Group. DOE will fund nearly $3M of a $4M project that will demonstrate how ION's new technology can remove greenhouse gases at costs much lower than today's state of the art technology. more...