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Connecticut draft approval for 6.6 MW of FCE power plant projects


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
79 KB
Volume
2009
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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the parent organization of ATI -are also partners in the project. The total funding to support the deployment, shared among the partners, is approximately $500 000. LOGANEnergy of Roswell, Georgia will design, install, commission and provide technical support services for the 10 fuel cell units to be deployed at Fort Jackson.

The project will assess the performance, durability and life-cycle costs of commercially available fuel cell technology operating in a backup power application. The fuel cells will provide critical backup power to the Fort Jackson Telecommunications Center, Energy Monitoring and Control Facility, and Emergency Services Center.

After an 18-month performance monitoring period, the Fort will continue to use the fuel cell systems to provide improved reliability, reduced emissions compared to conventional technologies, and lower life-cycle costs in backing up these mission-essential power requirements. The equipment installations also may provide mutually beneficial workforce development partnership opportunities between Fort Jackson and nearby Midlands Technical College, which has developed and begun offering a fuel cell technician program of study.

'We are delighted to partner with the Departments of Energy and Defense, the City of Columbia, and the [University of South Carolina] Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative to bring about this important fuel cell project at Fort Jackson,' says Bill Mahoney, CEO of the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA, www.scra.org). 'This project illustrates how SCRA's proven business models can benefit the commercialization process of this rapidly growing technology in South Carolina.'

The project team is working to complete the installations and have the equipment operational in time to showcase this project during the 20th Annual National Hydrogen Association Conference, taking place in Columbia, South Carolina at the end of March.

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