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Protonex Awarded $1.49 Million Contract Extension by U.S. Army

SOUTHBOROUGH, Mass.–Protonex Technology Corporation (LSE: AIM: PTX and PTXU), a leading provider of advanced fuel cell power systems, today announces that it has received an incremental $1.49 million contract award from the U.S. Army CECOM to deliver additional advanced portable battery charger / APU fuel cell products. This follows the US Army CECOM’s decision to exercise an option in its original contract with the Company which was announced on 20 January 2010.

This award increases the total funded value of the overall contract to $3.34 million and additional options remain within the contract which, if awarded, could increase the total value of the contract to $6.4 million.

Under the terms of this eight-month, phase two program, Protonex is expected to deliver 30 additional portable battery charger / APU products to the U.S. Army for field use. The M250-CX units will include all of the next-generation improvements developed during the phase one program, which include increased power output, further integrated battery management and charging capabilities, additional ruggedisation and reduced overall size and weight.

Commenting on the news, Greg Cipriano, Vice President, Marketing & Military Development, at Protonex said:
“This additional phase two program is another important milestone for Protonex as our M250-CX power systems move closer to deploying to our U.S. soldiers. We are excited about delivering on our first low volume order for the M250-CX, one of the Company’s flagship military products.”

Protonex’ M250-CX system is a lightweight, 250-watt portable power system designed to meet the stringent demands of a wide range of military battery charging and auxiliary power unit applications. The unique design combines advances in fuel cell energy conversion and battery charging technology into one complete product solution to provide military battery charging and 28V auxiliary power with extremely low weight, noise, and thermal signature.

About Protonex Technology Corporation

www.protonex.com

Protonex Technology Corporation develops and manufactures compact, lightweight and high- performance fuel cell systems for portable power applications in the 100 to 1000-watt range. The Company’s fuel cell systems are designed to meet the needs of military, commercial and consumer customers for off-grid applications underserved by existing technologies by providing customizable, stand-alone portable power solutions and systems that may be hybridized with existing power technologies. The Company is headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts.

February 4, 2010 - 8:05 AM No Comments

Secretary William S. Cohen and General Joseph W. Ralston meet State Minister Siegfried Schneider at SFC Smart Fuel Cell Headquarters to see innovative off-grid power solutions

•    SFC Smart Fuel Cell delivers briefing on the use of fuel cell solutions in support of defense applications in both the US and Germany
•    Secretary William S. Cohen: “There is a tremendous need for reliable power solutions with applications in the defense and security markets as well as a market in its infancy state – electric mobility”.
•    State Minister Schneider: “SFC provides innovative high-tech products ‘Made in Bavaria’ and sets a clear signal for the importance of CleanTech”

Brunnthal/Munich, Germany, February 4, 2010 – Former US Secretary of Defense, William S. Cohen, General Joseph W. Ralston, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Dan Fata, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO policy today visit SFC Smart Fuel Cell headquarters. SFC is a market leader located in Brunnthal/Munich, Germany, for mobile and off-grid power solutions based on fuel cells. The purpose of the visit is to discuss the fuel cell technology developed by SFC Smart Fuel Cell and the applications in the security and defense markets for military and law enforcement personnel world-wide that require extended power solutions. The Bavarian State Government is represented by State Minister Siegfried Schneider, Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery: “SFC provides innovative high-tech products ‘Made in Bavaria’ and sets a clear signal for the importance of CleanTech. It is an important goal in our growth initiative “Bavaria on the Move: Family, Education, Innovation” to keep Bavaria at the top of the world when it comes to technologies of the future”.
Secretary Cohen: “We were very impressed by the Bundeswehr’s innovative use of SFC Smart Fuel Cell’s solutions in portable as well as vehicle based applications. SFC Smart Fuel Cell’s technology offers solutions for both vehicle and soldier applications. The benefits of this technology include the reduction of weight, near silent charging capabilities, and a high density energy solution. We are truly impressed by this green technology and the wide range of applications such as bor-der protection or off-grid surveillance. The broadest fields of use we see in defense and security applications as well as a market in its infancy state – electric mobility because SFC fuel cells provide vehicle owners a lightweight, clean and emission-free onboard power source”.
“We are delighted by the visit of Secretary Cohen, General Ralston, State Minister Schneider and Dan Fata”, explains Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO SFC Smart Fuel Cell. “This shows that our products and their technology are leading the way when it comes to silent, lightweight and emission-free off-grid power supply. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Secretary Cohen to further deploy clean fuel cell energy for various purposes including defense and security applications”.
Having sold over 16,000 fully commercialised fuel cells for leisure, industry and defense markets worldwide, SFC Smart Fuel Cell offers reliable, lightweight and zero emissions energy supply far from the power grid. With the portable energy network consisting of JENNY fuel cell and SFC Power Manager as well as the mobile EMILY 2200 fuel cell for vehicle and field-based operations, SFC Smart Fuel Cell ensures that soldiers possess a dependable electricity supply for their many electrical devices even in remote locations. SFC solutions have met rigorous military requirements in extensive field tests and in actual field use by NATO- and Partnership for Peace organisations in Europe and the US for years. SFC Smart Fuel Cell has also received prestigious awards such as first and third place in U.S. Defense Department’s Wearable Power Com-petition 2008, and the 2009 Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award un-derscore the company’s design and engineering leadership.

For further information visit www.sfc.com

February 4, 2010 - 7:02 AM No Comments

Ballard Reports 2009 Achievements and Provides 2010 Outlook

VANCOUVER Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD; NASDAQ: BLDP) today announced its 2009 achievements for the year ended December 31, 2009 and provided an outlook for 2010. All amounts are in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise noted.

2009 has been widely acknowledged as a difficult year for energy technology companies, with the confluence of the global recession, crises in financial markets, and negative conditions in both the automotive and energy sectors. This backdrop had negative impacts on Ballard in 2009, initially in its supporting business segments of contract automotive and material products and subsequently in fuel cell products also.

Given this backdrop, Ballard took decisive actions to streamline its cost base to solidify its path to profitability, and augment its cash reserves, further strengthening its solid balance sheet. With these actions and some signs of improvement in the economy, Ballard ended the year with relatively strong fourth quarter revenues and significant improvement in cash flow from operations.

John Sheridan, President and CEO said “We were pleased to have closed 2009 with stronger revenue in the fourth quarter and a solid foundation for growth. We have started 2010 with a streamlined cost base and a strong order book. We expect to build growth momentum through the year, to position Ballard for positive EBTIDA performance during 2011.”

    Key 2009 Achievements

    Financial
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        -  Generated revenues of $46.7 million (unaudited) for the full year,
           a decline of 22% or $12.9 million from 2008. Over half of this
           decline was due to the exit from automotive and residential
           cogeneration development programs. Fourth quarter revenue was
           $16.5 million (unaudited), 13% lower than the same period last
           year, but growth of 83% relative to the third quarter of 2009 and
           reflects 35% of full-year revenue.
        -  Reduced the cost base by approximately $18.0 million, or 30%, on
           an annual run rate basis, primarily through restructuring
           activities in March and August.
        -  Reduced operating cash consumption(1) by 5% to $27.7 million
           (unaudited) for the full year. Fourth quarter operating cash
           consumption was ($4.3) million, representing positive cash
           contribution to the business, consistent with expectations.
        -  Augmented cash reserves by monetizing rights under the Share
           Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Ford Motor Company relating to
           Ballard's 19.9% equity interest in Automotive Fuel Cell
           Cooperation Corp. for total gross proceeds of approximately $44.5
           million; $37 million received up front and an additional
           contingent payment of $7.5 million due upon maturation of the SPA.
        -  Ended 2009 with cash reserves of approximately $82 million.

    Please note that 2009 financial results are unaudited. Ballard expects to
release its audited 2009 financial results on March 10, 2010.

    Operational
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     -  Progressed market penetration of fuel cell solutions, as evidenced
        by:

        -  Motorola's deployment of Dantherm Power's backup power system
           incorporating Ballard's FCgen(TM)-1020ACS fuel cell product;
        -  Supply agreement with FirstEnergy Corp. for a 1 MW distributed
           generation system for use in a utility load management;
        -  Plug Power's progress with commercial orders for their
           GenDrive(TM) fuel cell-powered forklift customers, including
           Central Grocers, Wegmans, Whole Foods and Coca-Cola;
        -  Sales order for five FCvelocity(TM)-HD6 power modules from
           Advanced Public Transportation Systems bv for 18-meter (60-foot)
           articulated Phileas buses; and
        -  Supply agreement with Daimler AG for FCvelocity(TM) fuel cell
           products, representing minimum revenue of approximately $24
           million in 2010 and 2011.
     -  Continued to develop fuel cell systems for the wireless telecom
        supplemental power market in India with its partners IdaTech, LLC
        and ACME Group under a new, more flexible distribution agreement.
     -  Acquired a controlling interest in Denmark-based Dantherm Power on
        January 18, 2010, partnering with co-investors Danfoss A/S and
        Dantherm A/S. Through Dantherm Power, Ballard is now actively
        involved with delivery of complete backup power systems, in addition
        to providing fuel cell stacks and power modules to leading fuel cell
        companies including IdaTech, LLC, Plug Power Inc., Baxi Innotech GmbH
        and ISE Corporation, in other markets.

    Business Outlook

    Growth Milestones in 2010
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    -   Begin shipments of Ballard's fuel cell stacks for deployment of
        IdaTech, LLC's reformate-based supplemental power systems for the
        Indian telecoms market.
    -   Deployment of Dantherm Power hydrogen-based backup power systems in
        one major new network.
    -   Commission the 1 MW distributed generation system for FirstEnergy
        Corp. in Ohio.
    -   Book the first distributed generation system sale utilizing
        by-product hydrogen.
    -   More than double volumes of stack shipments in material handling, in
        line with Plug Power's 2010 shipment target of 1,100 GenDrive(TM)
        systems.
    -   Book new fuel cell bus contracts to support the deployment of more
        than 25 buses.

    Path to Profitability
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    -   Grow revenues in excess of 35% over the 2009 level
    -   Improve cash flow from operations by 30% from the 2009 level.
    -   With this performance trajectory in 2010, Ballard expects to be
        positioned for positive EBTIDA performance during 2011.

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    Endnotes:
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    (1) Operating cash consumption is a non-GAAP measure used to assist in
        assessing Ballard's financial performance. Non-GAAP measures do not
        have any standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP and are therefore
        unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other
        companies. Operating cash consumption measures the amount of cash
        required to fund the operating activities of our business (net of
        restructuring and related costs) and excludes financing and investing
        activities except for capital lease payments and additions, net of
        proceeds on sale, of plant and equipment.

Conference Calls

Ballard will hold a conference call on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. PST (11:00 a.m. EST). John Sheridan, President & CEO will present Ballard’s 2009 achievements and provide an outlook for 2010. Ballard will also hold a conference call to discuss its 2009 financial results on March 11, 2010. The live calls can be accessed by calling +1-604-638-5340. Alternatively, live audio webcasts can be accessed through a link on Ballard’s homepage (www.ballard.com). Following the calls, the audio webcasts will be archived in the Investor Events & Conference Calls section of Ballard’s website.

About Ballard Power Systems

Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD; NASDAQ: BLDP) provides clean energy fuel cell products enabling optimized power systems for a range of applications. To learn more about Ballard, please visit www.ballard.com.

February 4, 2010 - 6:17 AM No Comments

FUELCELL ENERGY INC Files SEC form 8-K, Change in Directors or Principal Officers

Change in Directors or Principal Officers
Item 5.02. Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

Item 5.02(b) Resignation of Director

On January 29, 2010, the Board of Directors of FuelCell Energy, Inc. (the “Company”) approved the slate of directors to be voted upon at the Company’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on March 25, 2010 and included in the Company’s definitive Proxy Statement for that Meeting. In connection with that approval, Glenn H. Epstein determined not to stand for reelection in 2010 due to other personal commitments. Mr. Epstein will remain on the Board of Directors of the Company until its Annual Meeting of Shareholders.

February 4, 2010 - 6:00 AM No Comments