Environmental technology transfer and commercial viability: a synthesis of three case studies
by Willard Price
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (IJTTC), Vol. 4, No. 1, 2005

Abstract: Based on a ''Model for Preparing Case Studies of Environmental Technology Transfer'', three case studies are developed to contribute insights on the development and commercialisation of environmental technology. Two cases address soil and groundwater contamination: Dynamic Underground Stripping (DUS) developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Gravity Pressure Vessel (GPV) by GeneSyst International. The third case: Biodiesel Fuel (BIO), produced by Biodiesel Industries and Pacific Biodiesel, is a diesel fuel substitute. A synthesis across the research model above is provided, along with critical success factors for these examples of environmental technology commercialisation.

Online publication date: Mon, 06-Dec-2004

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