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FuelCell Energy will deliver the stack components to MTU CFC in the current fiscal year, fabricating them at the company's manufacturing facilities in Connecticut. MTU CFC will use the components to construct HotModule® fuel cells that it manufactures for the European market.
MTU CFC combines the highly efficient technology of FuelCell Energy's Direct FuelCell® (DFC®) stacks with a balance of plant design specific to the European market. Since 1989, MTU CFC has been a co-developer of FuelCell Energy's DFC technology and has installed over a dozen DFC power plants that produce environmentally friendly electricity, heating and cooling at hospitals, telecommunication hubs and manufacturing plants in Germany.
About FuelCell Energy
FuelCell Energy develops and markets ultra-clean power plants that generate electricity with higher efficiency than distributed generation plants of similar size and with virtually no air pollution. Fuel cells produce base load electricity giving commercial and industrial customers greater control over their power generation economics, reliability and emissions. Emerging state, federal and international regulations to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions consider fuel cell power plants in the same environmentally friendly category as wind and solar energy sources -- with the added advantages of running 24 hours a day and the capacity to be installed where wind turbines or solar panels often cannot. Headquartered in Danbury, Conn., FuelCell Energy services over 50 power plant sites around the globe that have generated more than 150 million kilowatt hours, and conducts R&D on next-generation fuel cell technologies to meet the world's ever-increasing demand for ultra-clean distributed energy. For more information on the company, its products and its worldwide commercial distribution alliances, please see http://www.fuelcellenergy.com.
Direct FuelCell and DFC are registered
trademarks of FuelCell Energy, Inc. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners. The company's sub-megawatt DFC fuel cell power
plant is a collaborative effort combining its Direct FuelCell technology
with a Hot Module® balance of plant design from MTU CFC Solutions,
GmbH, a subsidiary of EQT.
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