ION and URS Washington Division will present highlights of their analysis for gas processing with ionic liquid-amine solvents in the Technology program on Tuesday, March 23rd. More information about this premier event
ION Engineering will be presenting at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Denver, Colorado, November 3-5, 2009. After a competitive review of 285 applications, ION was one of only 34 companies selected to present at this year’s event.
NREL’s Industry Growth Forum is one of the nation’s premier clean energy [...]
ION Engineering has been named among the Top 100 Private Companies by GoingGreen.
See the full story and list here:
http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/33354
ION Engineering was prominently featured in the article “Chemicals to Help Coal Come Clean” in the July 13, 2009 issue of C&E News published by the American Chemical Society. Additionally, ION’s CEO Alfred “Buz” Brown was selected for the magazine’s quote of the week.
The July 13, 2009 issue of C&E News can be found online [...]
ION Engineering is pleased to announce the addition of Claude C. “Corky” Corkadel III as Executive Vice President of Operations.
Read the full press release at CNBC:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/32550088
Ionic liquids could boost the efficiency of removing impurities from natural gas and have potential for capturing carbon from coal-fired plants, say researchers at a US university spin-out company.
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http://www.iom3.org/news/ionic-liquids-carbon-capture?c=574
ION has joined the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association.
http://www.coloradocleantech.com/
“We are pleased to announce that the CCIA is now home to 75 members. CCIA members are leaders in the national and international cleantech movement and support one of the only state-level, cleantech industry specific associations in the nation. This level of industry support solidifies Colorado as the [...]
As postgraduate students in chemical engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Jason Bara and Dean Camper researched ionic liquids — essentially liquid salts made up of predominately charged particles. The pair found that ionic liquids worked quite well filtering carbon dioxide and other contaminants from gases.
Read the full article at COBizMag.com
Representatives from ION Engineering will be in attendance at the 7th Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration in Pittsburgh, PA during May 4-7, 2009.
http://www.carbonsq.com
BOULDER, Colo., Apr 16, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Governor Ritter’s Renewable Energy Technology Program is starting to produce results, creating clean-tech companies here in Colorado that are already making a global impact on alternative energy development and controlling climate change.
“One of the best examples is ION Engineering, founded by scientists at the University of Colorado. [...]