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Greenlight Innovation Corp. has announced the first shipment of the company’s 250kW fuel cell test station.
According to the firm’s press release, the test station is designed for high-power transport, stationary, and marine applications and uses a scaleable platform that can be configured for a range of operating capacities. The station can be fueled using either hydrogen or reformed fuel blends and is also capable of regenerative electronic load. The system can measure the voltages of up to 800 cells operating with electrical currents of up to 1000A.
August 1, 2009 - 11:42 AM
Source : neah
BOTHELL, Wash. — Neah Power Systems (OTCBB:NPWZ) the company leading development in fuel cells for the military and portable electronic devices, will develop methanol fuel cell battery chargers to enable the building, by EKOVEHICLES of Bangalore India, www.ekovehicle.com, of Hybrid Electric Renewable Micro Energy Stations (HERMES), bringing renewable, green energy to thousands of villages in India. This innovative technology will use a combination of clean solar and wind power, fuel cells and batteries to replace the very polluting diesel generators that currently provide electricity for the more than 50,000 Indian villages located 200 miles or more off the grid.
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