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“B.C. is emerging as a force in clean
technology,” said Chong. “
A municipal wastewater treatment
plant in
Ostara’s process, based on
technology licensed from UBC, will be used at the Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Facility in
“The Clean Water Services facility
in
Part of the project financing came from VantagePoint Venture Partners, a fund manager for the $90-million BC Renaissance Capital Fund, launched by the provincial government in 2008 to attract venture capital. With US $4.5 billion in committed capital, including US $1 billion dedicated to clean tech, VantagePoint Venture Partners is one of the largest investors in the industry. The company led a US $10.5-million equity financing to enable Ostara to increase the pace of deployment at additional wastewater treatment plants.
“Ostara’s unique technology takes waste from one industry and transforms it into a high-value product for another industry. These are the innovations that will define successful enterprises of the 21st century,” said Stephan Dolezalek, managing director and clean tech practice head, VantagePoint Venture Partners.
VantagePoint Venture Partners is a leader in
investing in game-change technologies and in building partnerships with
entrepreneurs in the clean tech, health-care and information technology
sectors. Located in
Venture capital investments, such
as the financing for Ostara, can help B.C. companies create jobs in the
province and market innovative technologies worldwide. Between 2006 and 2008,
Ostara raised $3 million from investors through the Venture Capital Programs
established by the
More information on BCRCF and venture capital programs is available on the Ministry of Technology, Trade and Economic Development’s website at www.gov.bc.ca/ecdev.
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