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Receives $525,140 for Improved Fuel Cell Power Plant Efficiency Using Cogeneration
CLEVELAND-- HydroGen Corporation
(HYDG), a designer and manufacturer of multi-megawatt air-cooled phosphoric
acid fuel cell (PAFC) systems, today announced that it had received a grant
of $525,140 for Improved Fuel Cell Power Plant Efficiency Using Cogeneration.
The funds were awarded through the Ohio Third Frontier Fuel Cell Program
in the category of Market Readiness Demonstration Projects.
The Company recently completed
the construction of its fuel cell commercial demonstration plant at ASHTA
Chemicals Inc., and through this project intends to demonstrate increased
system electrical efficiency through the addition of an Organic Rankine
Cycle heat recovery unit that will provide additional electric generation
at the ASHTA site.
In announcing the awards, Ohio
Lt. Governor Fisher, who also serves as Director of the Ohio Department
of Development and Chair of the Third Frontier Commission, said, "Strategic
investments from Ohio's Third Frontier Fuel Cell Program have established
our state as a global leader in fuel cell innovations. The investments
made today will provide additional opportunities for the development and
deployment of fuel cell technologies and will continue to spur economic
growth in this important industry."
Joshua Tosteson, President of
HydroGen Corporation, commented: "Our collaboration with the state of Ohio
has been important in catalyzing the commercialization and market readiness
of our PAFC product. This award will support the Company's efforts to improve
our overall system performance, enabling us to provide a stronger value
proposition to our customers. Ohio is among the most forward-thinking states
in recognizing the job creation potential of fuel cell technology commercialization,
and has shown leadership through its sustained investment in fuel cell
technology commercialization. We are grateful to have received this award,
and look forward to continuing our work under the Ohio Third Frontier Fuel
Cell Program in further advancing the commercial deployment of our technology."
About HydroGen Corporation
HydroGen Corporation is a manufacturer
of multi-megawatt fuel cell systems utilizing its proprietary 400 kW phosphoric
acid fuel cell (PAFC) technology. HydroGen's fuel cell technology, originally
developed by Westinghouse Corporation, offers a multi-megawatt, zero-emission
power generation product that supports the growth of industrial distributed
energy. The Company targets market applications where hydrogen is currently
available and other drivers favoring the adoption of fuel cells are present.
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