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Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 4
Primary Industries
- Energy & Environment
- Energy Resources & Svcs
- Alternative and Renewable Energy
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IPSCIO Record ID: 6546
License Grant
The companies hereby amend the Agreement in regards to the commercializing of any energy product.
License Property
Our proprietary technology platform enables the creation of optimized biocatalysts that make existing industrial processes faster, cleaner and more efficient than current methods and has the potential to make new industrial processes possible at commercial scale. We have commercialized our biocatalysts in the pharmaceutical industry and are developing biocatalysts for use in producing advanced biofuels.
Field of Use
Licensee focus is on the cost-effective conversion of renewable resources into transportation fuels and pharmaceuticals, and on the development of new technologies for effective air and water treatment and chemical manufacturing. This technology includes advanced biotechnology methods, bioinformatics and years of accumulated know-how to develop the biocatalysts that are central to our business.
IPSCIO Record ID: 6376
License Grant
The Licensor, a renewable fuels provider, acquired the rights to proprietary technology through an exclusive License Agreement to commercialize proprietary technology that provides for the manufacture of alternative biofuel from vegetable oils and animal fats within North America, Central America and Caribbean Territory.
License Property
This 2009 Addendum to the 2006 Exclusive License Agreement was entered into on March 30, 2009. The Licensor amended the 2006 License Agreement with the Licensee, for the Licensor's renewable biofuel technology, to receive royalties for revenue generated from the sale or licensing of the Licensor's products outside of the territories of North America, Central America and Caribbean specified in the original Agreement. A separate royalty rate was negotiated in this Addendum.
The 2009 Addendum also included commissions to be paid to Licensor for sales assistance relating to its product outside the original territories of North America, Central America and Caribbean.
Field of Use
The rights granted apply to the alternative biofuel industry.
IPSCIO Record ID: 5125
License Grant
The Company hereby grants a non-exclusive world wide license to make, have made, use, and sell the UOB-TM- and to practice the Invention for use with fuel cells and fuel cell systems Only.
License Property
Invention shall mean the invention of a UOB-TM- for producing hydrogen from virtually any hydrocarbon fuel without the use of catalysts and addition of steam although steam may have some uses down-stream and any and all improvements thereto which may hereafter be owned or controlled by Licensor, (hereafter called the UOB-TM- or Invention).
Our products provide an efficient and cost-effective way to generate hydrogen. Our UOB-TM- technology allows for hydrogen gas generation using readily available inputs such as electricity, natural gas, and water.
We design and develop hydrogen fuel processors for fuel cell systems and industrial hydrogen generators. Because fuel cells require hydrogen to produce electricity, the efficient and cost effective production of hydrogen for fuel cells is critical to the commercial introduction of fuel cell systems into the mass transportation and stationary markets. We have developed and patented the Under-Oxidized Burner (UOB-TM-), an innovative technology for hydrogen production. In comparison to other means of producing hydrogen, we believe our products provide more efficiency, lower emissions, lower capital costs and greater fuel-flexibility. Our proprietary UOB-TM- system produces hydrogen from hydrocarbon feedstocks, such as natural gas, propane, diesel and gasoline, and can be utilized as an on-site source of hydrogen in a variety of applications.
Field of Use
The rights granted apply to the fuel cell systems.
IPSCIO Record ID: 26018
License Grant
The Cell Technology Transfer and License Agreement provides the Korean Licensee the rights to manufacture carbonate fuel cell components in South Korea based on DFC technology and grants commercial rights to Asian markets.
The Agreement harmonizes two prior License Agreements so that the Licensee has rights to manufacture the entire carbonate DFC power plant.
License Property
The Licensor will collaborate with the Licensee under the License Agreement to provide design and procurement assistance for the facility.
A production facility will be built to produce up to 140 megawatts of fuel cell components annually, with equipment initially procured for an expected annual production volume of 70 megawatts.
Construction will begin in early 2013 and fuel cell component production is expected to start in late 2014 or early 2015.
Field of Use
The Licensee is Korea’s largest independent power producer.
DFC power plants provide ultra clean, efficient and reliable distributed power generation solutions. Direct FuelCells combine a fuel such as natural gas or renewable biogas with oxygen from the ambient air to efficiently produce ultra-clean electricity and usable high quality heat through an electrochemical process. DFC power plants emit virtually no pollutants due to the absence of combustion. Avoiding the emission of nitrogen oxide (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SOx) and particulate matter supports clean air regulations and benefits public health. The high efficiency of the fuel cell power generation process reduces fuel costs and carbon emissions, and producing both electricity and heat from the same unit of fuel further supports favorable economics while also promoting sustainability.
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