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demonstrates high energy efficiency using its proprietary membrane technology
IVYLAND, Pa.-- Power+Energy,
Inc. has developed and demonstrated an energy efficient fuel processor
that extracts over 90 percent of the available hydrogen from ethanol using
its state of the art palladium alloy membrane reactor technology. The system
can be configured to utilize a variety of liquid fuels and deliver the
ultra pure hydrogen required for long term operation of a fuel cell. The
company intends to offer a range of systems that will process other fuels
including E-85, gasoline, methane, propane and diesel. P+E is under contract
to the Department of Defense to deliver a 50kW sulfur immune hydrogen separation
membrane reactor designed to work with low cost diesel.
Fuel cell commercialization has been
limited by the lack of widespread hydrogen infrastructure and the high
cost of hydrogen, distribution and storage. P+E's fueling technology will
enable fuel cells to operate without dependency on hydrogen availability
and without the cost and logistical burdens of hydrogen storage equipment.
Liquid fuels have high energy densities and are easy to transport and store.
A P+E fuel processor coupled to a PEM fuel cell can more then double the
mileage (or work) per gallon of fuel compared to an internal combustion
engine. The reduction in fuel consumption will reduce carbon dioxide emissions
by at least 50 percent.
The P+E fuel processor is capable
of operating with a broad variety of alternative fuels including bio-fuels,
ethanol, butanol and bio-diesel. This technology enables significant reductions
of oil imports and promote the development of domestic alternative fuels
technology. The technology will provide greater incentive for the rapid
commercialization of fuel cells for a variety of applications. Other fuel
cell applications such as remote power and emergency backup power using
fuel cells are ideally supported using liquid fuel storage such as diesel
or propane.
P+E is actively working with a number
of leading organizations in integrating fuel cell systems. This includes
a series of contracts with the Army Research Office (ARO), DARPA, and the
Navy (NAVSEA and ONR) to develop hydrogen separation systems for extracting
Hydrogen from Methanol, Ethanol and logistic fuels. P+E has delivered hydrogen
separation systems to the Navy, Battelle and a number of other industry
leaders over the past year. The technology is scaleable from small portable
systems (50-500 watts) to power plants in the megawatt range. Applications
include portable battery chargers, auxiliary and back-up power systems
and remote, off-grid power systems.
Power+Energy, Inc., established in
1993, is a privately held firm based near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
company develops and manufactures hydrogen purifiers and separators for
fuel cell systems as well as a number of applications including semiconductor
fabrication, energy research and laboratory applications. P+E has a worldwide
customer base and supplies hydrogen purifiers to producers of semiconductors
including most major suppliers of high brightness light emitting diodes
(LEDs).
CONTACT:
Al Stubbmann
Power+Energy, Inc.
106 Railroad Drive
Ivyland, PA 18974
PHONE. 215-942-4600 x 17
Juan Colina
Power+Energy, Inc.
106 Railroad Drive
Ivyland, PA 18974
PHONE. 215-942-4600
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