Edinburgh-based Logan Energy Ltd, the world market leader in powering fuel cell integrated systems, today announced a new contract to install a 300 kW stationary fuel cell power plant at the 20 Fenchurch Street office development in the City of London. Full Story
Edinburgh-based Logan Energy Ltd, the world market leader in powering fuel cell integrated systems, today announced a new contract to install a 300 kW stationary fuel cell power plant at the 20 Fenchurch Street office development in the City of London. Press Release
Hydrogen fuel cells are gaining more attention all over the world. The energy systems have won acclaim for their ability to generate large amounts of clean electricity without producing any harmful emissions into the environment. While fuel cells are often criticized for their efficiency and cost, they are still gaining…
The question of how EBay would find clean power for its Utah data center—which is part of the company’s global consolidation of data centers into just three mega data centers in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada—opened up another possibility: Would it make more sense for the online marketplace to power its…
The Fuel Cell Industry Review 2012 forecasts annual shipments in 2012 will triple compared to 2011 to reach a total of over 78,000 for the full year. Report
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The Act creates a tiered investment tax credit (ITC) to reward efficient stationary fuel cell power plants running in combined heat and power (CHP) configuration. The structure of the credit is comparable to other federal efficiency incentives such as for biomass and hybrid vehicles, and adds two tiers to the current…
The feasibility study will be used to apply for European Union funding for the development of a zero emission ferry which is expected in September 2012. The EU project will put Scotland at the forefront of global developments in sustainable ferries and could result in design, development and manufacturing of…
“The end-game for this company — and the industry for that matter — is to get to a point where you can produce power at prices per kilowatt that are competitive with the grid or other technology without incentives,” Bottone said. “And some people tell me, ‘You’re nuts because there…
Please click to watch the video of the presentation, it is in three parts. VIDEO