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Funding for Danish HTPEMFC project


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
95 KB
Volume
2010
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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โœฆ Synopsis


A building in the new CleanTech Park in Jurong, Singapore will be the first in the citystate to run on hydrogen power generated in-house. Scheduled for completion by the end of 2011, the developer JTC Corporation's CleanTech One building will have a 1 MW fuel cell power plant that will run on hydrogen produced by feeding it with wood chips, plant waste, and other biological material, according to a report in The Straits Times.

The fuel cell plant is expected to provide about 20% of CleanTech One's power needs. JTC (www.jtc.gov.sg) has not disclosed the cost of its hydrogen fuel cell plant, saying only that it was included in the S$90 million (US$65 million) budget for the building's design and construction.

Plans under way to spin off Hydra Fuel Cell

Texas-based American Security Resources Corporation (ARSC) is preparing to spin off its fuel cell subsidiary, Hydra Fuel Cell in Oregon. ARSC has accepted a proposal from a group of European investors to fund and spin off Hydra to its shareholders, with the transaction slated for completion by late summer or early fall.

Hydra Fuel Cell (www.hydrafuelcell.com) is developing mass-producible hydrogen PEM fuel cells. Its sister company, American Hydrogen Corporation, holds an exclusive worldwide license from Ohio University to commercialize an ammonia-to-hydrogen electrolyzer.

Abstracts invited for HFC 2011 in Vancouver

The Hydrogen + Fuel Cells 2011 International Conference & Exhibition will take place 15-18 May 2011 in Vancouver, BC, with the overall theme of 'Partnerships for Global Energy Solutions'. The technical committee for this highlight of the fuel cell calendar is now inviting abstracts for the conference sessions.

Each morning of the conference will kick off with a high-level keynote session featuring respected speakers from industry, academia, and government. The subsequent concurrent break-out sessions will focus on specific technical and business tracks.

Abstracts are invited along the following broad themes: hydrogen and other fuels.

A peer-review process will ensure the quality and originality of the research and technical content.


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