Published: October 08, 2010
Chinese Company Fujian Longking to License EERC-Developed Emission Control Technology
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Energy
& Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of
North Dakota announced today that Fujian Longking Co., Ltd., based in
Longyan, Fujian, China, is signing an exclusive license with the EERC
Foundation to demonstrate and commercially deploy the EERC-developed
advanced hybrid particulate collector technology to improve global air
quality. A signing ceremony is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October
12, 2010, in the EERC's Discovery Hall.
The technology being licensed focuses on the removal of particulate
emissions from the air and is one of the most advanced technologies in
the world for this purpose. The technology was invented and developed by
EERC Senior Research Manager Stan Miller and his team.
"The EERC Foundation is an independent, nonprofit corporation that
invests in the protection of EERC-developed intellectual property and
acts as the EERC's technology commercialization organization,
stimulating economic growth in our region," said EERC Director Dr.
Gerald Groenewold. "This partnership with Fujian Longking is a
tremendous example of the value extraction our Foundation provides for
the technologies developed by the EERC-it is the EERC's culture and
business model in practice," he said.
"Fujian Longking is an international corporation that provides turnkey
emission control systems and is listed on the Shanghai stock exchange,"
said Carsten Heide, Associate Director for Intellectual Property
Management and Technology Commercialization.
"Longking distributes its projects within China and is currently
expanding into overseas markets, working with partners such as the
EERC," said Huang Wei, Director and General Manager of Fujian Longking
Co., Ltd. "In the past, we have licensed technology from General
Electric and have evolved as a leader in providing emission control
solutions for coal power plants in China."
The signing ceremony will feature several platform guests, including Dr.
Groenewold; Dr. Robert Kelley, UND President; Michael Brown, Grand Forks
Mayor; Klaus Thiessen, President and CEO of the Grand Forks Region
Economic Development Corporation; Wen Xihao, Vice Mayor of Longyan
Municipal People's Government, People's Republic of China; Tom Bechtel,
EERC Foundation President, and Huang Wei.
The technology allows the removal of fine particles from exhaust gases
of coal-fired power plants, incinerators, and mineral-processing
facilities and can also be used in the pharmaceutical and chemical
industries. The technology integrates an electrostatic precipitator and
a filter bag (two typical emission control technologies) into the same
housing. The unique synergy between the two creates a compact, durable,
cost-effective, and highly efficient particulate matter collection
system.
"This is a superior technology, and the establishment of this
partnership will not only help market this technology on a worldwide
stage, but it will also help Fujian Longking become a green technology
developer in the United States, leading to numerous green jobs in this
country," Groenewold said.

The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC)
Derek
Walters, 701-777-5113
Communications and Outreach Manager
dwalters@undeerc.org
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