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IdaTech Fuel Cell System Powers Lighting at Hannover Fair 2010

Live Demonstrations of the ElectraGen™ XTi Fuel Cell System Provides Power for Lighting at NRW Exhibit

BEND, OR — IdaTech (AIM: IDA) will display an ElectraGen™ XTi extended run backup power fuel cell system at the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) stand at the Hannover Fair 2010. Operating on a liquid fuel (HydroPlus), IdaTech’s fuel cell system will power the lighting for the NRW stand throughout the event. Participating for the tenth consecutive year, IdaTech will display the company’s fuel cell systems for reliable backup power in the North Rhine-Westphalia stand in the Energy Hall 27, Stand F21.The live demonstration of the ElectraGen™ XTi system verifies the reliability of the fully integrated solution to enable truly extended run backup power. Offering systems that operate on a compact liquid fuel, IdaTech’s portfolio of products provides the telecommunications, utility, and emergency communications industries extended run backup power for critical applications.

Please visit NRW and IdaTech in Hall 27 at Stand F21 during the Hannover Fair on April 19-23, in Hannover, Germany.

About IdaTech

IdaTech plc is an advanced fuel cell products company which is operationally headquartered in Bend, Oregon, USA and is listed on AIM with the ticker code IDA.

IdaTech designs, develops, and manufactures extended run backup power fuel cell products for Telecom applications requiring 100 W to 15 kW of backup power. IdaTech’s unique PEM fuel cell technology provides solutions for a wide range of applications to directly support efforts towards sustainable energy. IdaTech’s portfolio of industry-certified fuel cell products are based on the company’s fuel processing, purification and fuel cell system integration capabilities. With the support of strategic partners and customers, the company’s extended run backup power products are being deployed worldwide for stationary applications.

Additional information may be obtained by contacting the company direct or by visiting its website at http://www.idatech.com.

April 13, 2010 - 12:43 PM No Comments

NETL Catalyst Successfully Reforms Biodiesel in Integrated Fuel Cell Test

Biodiesel reforming catalyst

Biodiesel reforming catalyst

An NETL-developed catalyst exhibited stable, nearequilibrium performance while reforming biodiesel throughout a 100-hour test. Liquid biodiesel fuel reacting with air and steam across the monolithic structured pyrochlore-based catalyst produced hydrogen-rich synthesis gas that powered a fuel cell in the NETL Fuel Cell Test Facility.

Previously, more than 1,000 hours of continuous testing proved the catalyst successful in reforming commercial diesel, and more recently was reproduced
and validated for reactor products at Precision Combustion Inc. (PCI), a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced catalytic reactor systems for aerospace, energy, transportation, chemical, and fossil fuel production industries. The amount of rhodium per kW of electricity produced—a major factor in determining the total cost of a reformer—was significantly less with the NETL catalyst than with others evaluated for the same PCI process.

Several more fuel cell developers, fuel reformers, and catalyst companies have expressed interest in evaluating the NETL catalyst for transforming diesel fuel quickly and reliably into clean syngas suitable for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) applications. This technology would help make SOFC-based auxiliary and/or distributed power units both practical and economical.

April 13, 2010 - 8:05 AM No Comments

AFC Energy gets positive independent technology review

Independent technology review highlights

AFC Energy’s strong progress in commercialising its fuel cell systems

AFC Energy PLC, the developer of low cost alkaline fuel cells, is pleased to announce that it has received a positive independent interim review of the technical activity that has taken place in the Company from Dr Jon Helliwell, Project Manager, Fuel Cell Applications at the Centre for Process Innovation (”CPI”).

AFC Energy provided Dr Helliwell with complete, unrestricted access to staff and technology for the purposes of the assessment. CPI previously published a full review of AFC Energy’s technology in October 2009.

In summary, the CPI interim review says

· there have been significant developments in all areas of the AFC Energy business over the last five months. A number of arrangements have been put in place with key partner organisations such as Linc Energy, Centrica, Air Products and WSP Group that will give the Company routes to market and underpin the demonstration of its technology;

· the Company has built upon the learning it has gained with its 3.5 kW alpha-system to increase the volumetric density of its fuel cell modules, whilst reducing the complexity, component count and cost;

· AFC Energy has used the learning that it has gained on the use of a monolithic manifold to create a simplified manifold concept. This allows these modules to be combined in either vertical or horizontal configurations, giving the technology true practical scalability, that will be capable of delivering the planned multi-megawatt projects being developed with the Company’s partners. It has also developed intellectual property associated with both the new fuel cell cartridge arrangements and the balance of plant required to service these multimodule units;

· the Company has purchased a number of items of equipment that have significantly improved its capabilities in materials characterisation, electrode development and pilot manufacture. Indeed, it has leased an additional unit which is being converted to provide pilot manufacture and controlled goods inwards capabilities. This reflects a strong link between the Company’s development activities and its drive to ensure the manufacturability of its technology;

· AFC Energy has consolidated and strengthened its technical team, increasing its focus on the technology development plan. This is evidenced by the significant progress that has been made in the relatively short period since the last review;

· the Company has consolidated the learning that it has gained from its alpha-system to design a truly scalable alkaline fuel cell power system that will be capable of providing the power requirements its partners expect. The technology employed in the new design represents a logical extension of technology that the Company already understands;

· the work carried out on these concepts since the last review indicates that the proposed 50 kW system will be achievable. The CPI believe that the technical development plan prepared by the Company to underpin this work will deliver the required working system;

· there will undoubtedly be great market interest in this larger scale system. This will inevitably drive a market demand for performance and cost data on the new system. The planned system durability test work will therefore need to deliver real data on cost, performance and durability, even though the AFC Energy business model is less subject to durability considerations; and

· the Company has achieved a significant level of progress in a relatively short time: the author firmly believes that it now has a system capable of manufacture at low cost that will deliver the power and scalability required by its clients.

Dr Jon Helliwell, Project Manager, Fuel Cell Applications, CPI said:

‘It is my firm opinion, based on a number of reviews of the progress of the Company that it has consolidated the learning that it has gained from its early system development to design a truly scalable alkaline fuel cell power system that will satisfy its clients requirements. Although there is further development work to complete, in my view, given the progress I have observed to date, there is no obvious reason why the Company should not be successful in commercialising the system within the two year timeframe it is predicting.’

Ian Balchin, AFC Energy’s Chief Executive said

“It is extremely encouraging for AFC Energy to see such a level of positive progress reflected in the CPI’s latest independent review. The CPI review recognises the substantial strides we have made over the last 5 months, the significant headway achieved in commercialising our system and delivering on our partner’s expectations.”

For further information and a copy of the interim report by CPI visit www.afcenergy.com or contact:

April 13, 2010 - 7:00 AM No Comments