SUNY Cobleskill News

SUNY Cobleskill’s biomass gasifier awarded competitive NSF grant

The Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program provides seed funding for research and development with the potential for commercialization.

Gasifier technology offers economic and environmental benefits

The waste to energy system developed at SUNY Cobleskill reduces disposal costs, turns biomass into valuable products and sequesters carbon.

Cobleskill gasifer attracts licensee and $5.8M to reduce wildfire risk

Rotary gasifier technology invented at SUNY Cobleskill will be used to clear forests of dead trees and undergrowth.

CO2-to-fuel process wins TAF MVP CleanTech Competition

The cleantech Most Valuable Pitch competition featured presentations from ten early stage companies working in solar, wind, biofuels, energy storage and more.

Turning trash into cheap energy

Patent-pending rotary gasifier technology invented at SUNY Cobleskill has tremendous potential in domestic and community use.

Summer program gives undergraduates a broader research opportunity

SURF requires each fellow to think a project through from beginning to end, formulating a hypothesis and developing a theme.