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USAF contract for Protonex portable soldier power


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
75 KB
Volume
2004
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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โœฆ Synopsis


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siGEN signs Plug Power distributor agreement, places orders Scottish-based siGEN has signed a non-exclusive, UK-wide distribution and field-support agreement with Plug Power in Latham, NY for its GenCore ยฎ direct hydrogen fuel cell product. siGEN will also offer its own premium UPS products incorporating GenCore.

With the agreement, siGEN has placed an order for two GenCore systems; one for the Unst Partnership project in the Shetland Isles, and a second system for a newly awarded contract from the Tees Valley Hydrogen Project, for an installation on behalf of the Centre for Process Innovation and Renew Tees Valley.

SiGEN offers complete fuel cell system integration services, including design, build and installation & commissioning. It distributes and services for several fuel cell system manufacturers, including US-based ReliOn (formerly Avista Labs), Voller Energy in the UK, and German-based Heliocentris. It also acts as a system integrator for the Ballard Nexa ยฎ fuel cell module for several prototype applications.

Plug Power, meanwhile, has also recently signed international distributor agreements with Hidrener Hydrogen Energy Systems in Turkey and with IST Group in South Africa.


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