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Producing power with stationary fuel cells
July 31, 2007
July 31, 2007
EST -0500
If stationary power generation is where fuel cells might win in the shortest term, which companies are going to win in stationary fuel cell power generation?
On Tuesday, July 31st, a Cleantech.com web seminar examined the latest developments in large scale stationary fuel cells.
Their time has almost come for decades, now. But today, fuel prices and climate change concerns are both helping stationary fuel cell vendors achieve critical mass for volume production... which is helping lower their cost to make them even more appealing in industrial and other applications.
Learn about the benefits and the not-so-obvious disadvantages of this technology, as well as current and future markets for stationary fuel cells.
And hear stationary fuel cell companies respond to hard questions about their differing approaches.
Event sponsored by HydroGen and FuelCell Energy.
HydroGen is a manufacturer of multi-megawatt fuel cell systems utilizing its proprietary 400-kilowatt air-cooled phosphoric acid fuel (PAFC) cell technology.
FuelCell Energy makes utility-scale molten carbonate (MCFC) fuel cells.
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