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Article
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2009
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Elsevier Science
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oxide fuel cells. The plant, due for commissioning in Jun 2009, will initially produce 10,000 units, possibly rising to 160,000 units in the future. The company's first product will be a 1-2kW combined heat and power (m-CHP) unit, which is intended as a replacement for current home heating systems.