Biofuels developer LanzaTech has so far raised more than $100 million in capital. Photo / Greg Bowker
New Zealand biofuels developer LanzaTech is celebrating after securing another US$15 million (NZD$18.3m) in funding from a Silicon Valley investment firm.
LanzaTech announced today it had closed a debt financing deal with Western Technology Investment (WTI).
The money would be put towards accelerating the company's research and development
programme, LanzaTech said in a statement.
In January, LanzaTech secured US$55.8 million in new capital from a combination of Malaysian funders, along with existing investors in the US, China, and New Zealand.
With its scientific base in Auckland, but headquartered in the US, the company developed technology which converted industrial waste gases into valuable chemicals including ethanol, used to make biofuel.