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Critical backup power for Denver building, new research center opens


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
63 KB
Volume
2006
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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✦ Synopsis


based IdaTech, has simultaneously joined both ReliOn in Washington state and Protonex Technology in Massachusetts. Edlund served for 10 years as CTO and senior VP at IdaTech, a leading developer of fuel processors and integrated fuel cell systems. There he developed a class of compact, cost-effective fuel processors based on steam-reforming technology, as well as securing more than $50m in private funding as the company grew from two to 95 employees.

Edlund will be a leading contributor to ReliOn's efforts to deliver cost-effective fuel reforming solutions for an extended runtime capability using fuel cell systems for backup power and other applications. The company has already developed an extended runtime prototype system, and expects to have commercial solutions available to customers in early 2007.

At Protonex, Edlund will help advance the company's fuel reforming technology and its integration into existing fuel cell power platforms for military and commercial applications.