Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc.
Nelson Chan has a diverse work experience in the renewable energy sector. In their current role as President at Quadrogen Renewables Inc., they oversee the company's operations. Prior to this, they worked at Quadrogen Power Systems as Vice President of Business Development and earlier as the Director of Business Development, where they played a key role in developing innovative gas clean-up and conversion systems. Nelson also worked at BioteQ Environmental Technologies as Manager of Sales Engineering, where they contributed to the sales team. Nelson has also held positions at Xebec Adsorption Inc. and QuestAir Technologies, where they worked in business development and sales management roles. Overall, Nelson's experience demonstrates their expertise in the renewable energy industry and their ability to drive business growth and development.
Nelson Chan completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in the field of Management of Technology from Simon Fraser University from 2002 to 2004. Nelson also pursued their MBA at the same university from 2003 to 2005, specializing in the Management of Technology field.
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Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc.
Quadrogen is a Canadian clean technology company that builds customized biogas clean-up systems that allow waste water treatment plants, landfills, agricultural digesters and power generation facilities to turn waste biogas into clean energy. Quadrogen can provide solutions to oil and gas producers for conversion of shale and associated gas into hydrogen and natural gas. The company offers world-class engineering & design services for feasibility studies, custom manufacturing, and development programs as well. Quadrogen’s unique C3P process cleans biogas and other gases and makes them usable as heat/electricity, biomethane, CO2 for greenhouses/hydroponics, and/or hydrogen. Quadrogen has active stations running in North America and is poised to launch the world’s first quadgeneration project.