Transcription of 週刊燃料電池新聞「FUEL CELL WEEKLY」(No
1 1 FUEL CELL WEEKLY TEL 052-223-6205 .. 2 .. 2 .. 3 .. 3 2013 1 2014 3 1 .. 4 D s SMART FACTORY .. 4 United Technologies UTC Power ClearEdge Power .. 6 FuelCellToday CHP .. 6 Hydrogenics 2MW .. 7 Ilika .. 7 FuelCell Energy SOFC Versa Power System .. 8 McPhy Energy Opel FCV.
2 9 Callux 300 .. 9 FCV .. 10 Acta MVS Energy Solutions .. 11 WATT Fuel Cell NYSERDA 10 .. 11 Impact Coating PVD .. 12 Plug Power 22 .. 13 AFC Energy AFC 196 .. 13 Acta AFC Energy Alkammonia .. 14 Caledonian Marine Assets .. 15 NEDO 1091 24 12 20 .. 15 Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Connection 2012 12 .. 16 2 2013 2 2004 2010 1 2010 7 NEDO ~
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4 HP 3 250 500W DVD PEFC 50% 2013 1 2014 3 1 2012 6,000 3 12 2013 2013 1 2014 3 1 2012 8,000 2013 12.
5 000 D s SMART FACTORY 4 D s SMART FACTORY 2012 12 CO2 50% 3 140 CO2 Smart-Eco Project 1 2011 7 D s SMART OFFICE 2 2011 12 3 2012 5 D s SMART STORE 4 2012 10 5 2012 12 D s SMART FACTORY 5 6 Fuel Cell Works FuelCellToday United Technologies UTC Power ClearEdge Power United Technologies 2013 PAFC PEFC UTC Power ClearEdge Power United Technologies to divest its UTC Power fuel cells unit +Technologies+to+divest+UTC+Power+unit United Technologies Corp.
6 (NYSE: UTX) today announced it has reached agreement to divest its UTC Power fuel cells unit to ClearEdge Power, based in Hillsboro, Ore. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. As previously announced, divesting UTC Power is another step forward in UTC s ongoing portfolio transformation to focus on its core of aerospace and building systems. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions. Closing is expected early in 2013. United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries. FuelCellToday FuelCellToday CHP FuelCellToday 2012 11 27 CHP CHP Elcore Elcore2400 300W 600W 1 10 5 10 15 Baxi Callux CHP CHP EU Prospects Fuel Cell CHP The EU is a net importer of primary energy.
7 In 2010, the EU-27 imported million tonnes of oil equivalent for primary energy against production of million tonnes. In oil imports alone the EU spent $280 billion in 2010, rising to $402 billion in 2011; the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that the EU will overtake the US to become the biggest global importer of oil by 2015, 7 followed closely by China. Reducing this import bill is a high priority for Europe and combined heat and power (CHP) systems have strong political support in many Member States. In 2009 CHP accounted for of the EU-27 electricity supply and of the heat supply. There exists a concurrent desire for an increase in distributed electricity generation, particularly in Member States with older, insufficient or problematic electricity grids.
8 Fuel Cell Works FuelCellToday Hydrogenics Hydrogenics 2MW Hydrogenics 2MW Power-to-Gas energy storage system Hydrogenics 5 Hydrogenics Delivers Energy Storage System to in Germany Hydrogenics MISSISSAUGA, Ontario Hydrogenics Corporation (HYGS) ( ), a leading developer and manufacturer of hydrogen generation and hydrogen-based power modules, today announced that it has delivered, on time, a two megawatt Power-to-Gas energy storage system to , one of the world s largest power and gas companies.
9 Installed in Falkenhagen, Germany, the groundbreaking application will be fully commissioned early in 2013 and use surplus renewable energy to produce hydrogen for storage in the country s existing natural gas pipeline network. Under this contract, first announced in June, 2012, Hydrogenics provided the entire hydrogen production facility and Fuel Cell Works FuelCellToday Ilika Ilika PEFC 70 2013 Carbon Trust Ilika Announces Grant of Fuel Cell Catalyst Patent 8 Ilika (AIM.)
10 IKA), the advanced cleantech materials company, announces that it has received notification that its patent application covering the use of lower cost metal alloys as electro-catalysts in PEM fuel cells has been granted in the USA. In a fuel cell, a controlled reaction occurs between hydrogen and oxygen. This reaction requires electro-catalysts, which are currently based on the precious metal, platinum. Ilika has developed a novel platinum-free catalyst, which, on a cost/performance basis, has been shown to be 70% cheaper than the current industry standard. The electro-catalysts, which were originally discovered using Ilika s high throughput materials development platform at its facility in Southampton, UK, have been subsequently manufactured to Ilika s specification by a partner using an industrially-scalable process.
