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Acta Issues Update on it’s Hydrogen Generation Technology

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Following the trading update released on 17 July 2009, Acta has completed the scale-up of its full size electrolyser prototype, which has now successfully passed initial tests for gas output volume, hydrogen purity, gas pressure and system efficiency. Indicative system and hydrogen generation costs are well below current market prices for comparable systems.

Having completed the performance tests with results that exceeded initial expectations the Company is pushing forwards with its plans for a wider launch of the demonstration unit in October 2009, and industrial production and commercialisation of the product thereafter for domestic and light industrial applications.

Acta has employed its deep knowledge of catalysis and alkaline membrane technology to develop a highly innovative water electrolyser product. The electrolyser is precious metal-free, and is capable of safely producing clean, dry, low cost pressurised hydrogen. The initial demonstrator developed by Acta produces high purity hydrogen at 100 litres per hour, at 30 bar pressure, and at high electrical efficiency.
The combination of cost and technical performance offered by the Acta electrolyser makes it ideal for domestic or light industrial applications, such as refilling hydrogen cylinders or hydride canisters for portable and mobile applications. It has the potential to enable the commercial launch of various small to mid-sized fuel cell applications, such as fuel cell bikes, outboard motors, and other personal mobility and light transport applications, where difficulties in refilling the hydrogen supply have previously delayed customer acceptance of currently available fuel cell products.

Acta believes that its water electrolyser is ideally suited as a compact and simple to operate “recharger” of such devices, and through enabling pressurised hydrogen to be generated inexpensively, safely and on demand by domestic users, will accelerate the market’s adoption of hydrogen as a practical fuel source for a wide range of emission-free consumer applications. The Company will be demonstrating the electrolyser, together with examples of the fuel cell applications that it supports, during the last quarter of 2009.

System Data

Output: 100sl/hr at 30 Bar
Power Supply: 220V, 500W
System Dimensions:
Height: 45cm
Base: 25cm x 42cm
Weight: 9 kg
Water Tank: 5l
August 10, 2009 - 12:27 PM
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