Gas Technology Institute

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The Gas Technology Institute is an American non-profit research and development organization which develops, demonstrates, and licenses new energy technologies for private and public clients, with a particular focus on the natural gas industry. GTI is located in Des Plaines, Illinois.

[edit] History

The Institute of Gas Technology was founded in 1941 at Illinois Institute of Technology.[1] The Gas Research Institute was founded in 1976.[2] In 2000, the Institute of Gas Technology and the Gas Research Institute combined to form the Gas Technology Institute.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Staff report (October 12, 1941). Million dollar gas institute opened at IIT.
  2. ^ Dye, Lee (June 3, 1985). 'Maverick' oil scientists find taker. Los Angeles Times
  3. ^ Staff report (June 1, 2000). Institute of Gas Technology, Gas Research Institute merge. LP/Gas

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