demanding, real-world conditions like those FedEx faces daily in Tokyo. The automaker expects to learn a great deal that will help in developing compelling, affordable FCVs that customers want -and can afford -to buy. The vehicle -which has a payload capacity of 150 kgis being leased free of charge
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- Book ID
- 104436328
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 71 KB
- Volume
- 2007
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1464-2859
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β¦ Synopsis
Helion system demos back-up power at CEA F rench-based Helion has now been operating its first 30 kW industrial back-up fuel cell power system directly at a customer's site for nearly a year. The system was installed in time for the inauguration of the new headquarters of the French Commission for Atomic Energy (CEA) in Saclay last July.
This 30 kWe back-up power system, comprising Helion's PEM fuel cell and an inverter, has been set up in real-world operating conditions at the new CEA building. The system guarantees the power supply for a vital part of the CEA offices. Compared with existing solutions using batteries and diesel generators, the system offers notable advantages: a high level of autonomy, no noise, no greenhouse gases, and reliable and rapid startup to supply the required load demand.
After the start-up of its first 20 kWe prototype in November 2005 [FCB, January 2006], this 30 kW system marks a new step in the growth of Helion, an Areva subsidiary specializing in hydrogen energy and fuel cells.
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