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FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW: Mercedes to bring 100 hydrogen fuel cells cars to U.S.

FRANKFURT– Mercedes-Benz will launch a production hydrogen fuel cell car in the United States next year based on its subcompact B class currently sold in Europe.

Of the 200 B-class fuel cell cars produced, about 100 will go to the United States, primarily in California where there are hydrogen filling stations, Thomas Weber, Daimler AG board member for r&d, said earlier today at the motor show here.

“They will go to private customers,” Weber said.

The cars will be leased, but terms have not been finalized, Weber said. “We are going into a small volume production and at least half will go to the United States as fast as they have enough infrastructure,” he said.

Weber said the B-class fuel cell car will have a range of 250 miles before requiring a fill up.It takes about three minutes to refuel the car.

The B class is the current-generation car, not the vehicle being considered for sale in the United States in two to three years.

The car has a hydrogen motor and a small electric battery.

September 15, 2009 - 6:52 PM No Comments

Hydrogen, fuel cell sector lobbies Canada for cash

* Government funding runs out in March 2010

* Germany, car makers investing in hydrogen technology

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canadian hydrogen and fuel cell company executives warned on Tuesday that the sector needs a fresh infusion of government cash to prevent falling behind other countries and foreign firms spending billions to promote the alternative energy technology.

“Canada until now has been the cradle of the hydrogen technology industry,” said Daryl Wilson, chief executive of Hydrogenics Corp (HYG.TO) referring to decades of research, mostly by Ballard Power Systems Inc (BLD.TO), into developing fuel cells as a clean power source.

As of March next year there will be no specific government funding for hydrogen and fuel cell development in Canada when the current C$150 million ($140 million) five-year program runs out.

The lobbying effort comes a week after Germany announced it is planning to launch a countrywide hydrogen fueling network by 2015, the date most of the world’s biggest car makers say they will roll out hydrogen-powered cars.

“Canada has such a strong position in terms of this technology but if we don’t keep the momentum there is a huge risk of losing it to other countries,” said Andreas Truckenbrodt, CEO of the Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation, a joint venture between Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE) and Ford Motor Co (F.N).

The group, based in Vancouver, was formed around Ballard’s automotive fuel cell unit which the company sold in 2006 after deciding it would take too much money and time to develop an affordable new propulsion system technology.

The executives said that without a government roadmap and funding, it is very difficult to attract investment from the private sector, which wants certainty on the industry’s direction and doesn’t want to shoulder all the risk.

The delegation will meet with Industry Minister Tony Clement and Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt.

They will ask for a federal procurement incentive for hydrogen and fuel cell products, an investment tax credit that already exists in the United States. They will also seek new funding for product research, development and deployment.

($1 = $1.07 Canadian) (Reporting by Nicole Mordant; Editing by Jeffrey Hodgson)

September 15, 2009 - 6:50 PM No Comments

Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell Passes 1 Million Miles

No Gasoline or Tailpipe Pollution in Reaching Unprecedented Milestone

DETROIT– The Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell electric vehicles today passed 1 million miles of gasoline and tailpipe pollution-free driving by homemakers, accountants, computer game designers and others using the vehicles every day in real-world conditions.

More than 50,000 gallons of gasoline have been saved so far in the fuel cell Equinox, more than 100 of which are part of the largest consumer fuel cell demonstration fleet in the world. The fuel cell electric Equinox runs on electricity created by an on-board fuel cell stack. The only emissions are wisps of water vapor.

About 5,000 people have driven the fuel cell Equinox in short test drives. More than 80,000 people in New York, Washington, D.C., and Greater Los Angeles, volunteered to drive the vehicles as part of Project Driveway, which began in November 2007.

The Fuel Cell Equinox carries about 4.2 kilograms of compressed hydrogen on board, enough for about 168 miles before a five-to-seven minute refill is required. Regenerative braking, which sends energy created in stopping, back to the vehicle battery, extends the driving range. Drivers refill at hydrogen stations in New York, Washington, and South California.

“It has never been our focus to get a million miles, but it’s given us an incredible learning experience,” said Mark Vann, who manages Project Driveway for Chevrolet. “This says a lot about the viability of fuel cell vehicles – that they are not one or two decades away but are doable today.”

The officially recognized millionth mile in a Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicle was driven by Jeanine Behr-Getz, an author of children’s books and mother of a first-grade daughter in Greenwich, Conn. Behr-Getz was chosen to participate in Project Driveway because she would likely purchase a fuel cell vehicle out of concern for the environment and to reduce the nation’s use of petroleum.

“The Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox fit my family, groceries, golf clubs and work supplies with no problem and it drove the same as my fossil fuel crossover vehicle,” Behr-Getz said. “And as a bonus, I was the only parent allowed to idle my car in the pickup line at school.”

In Project Driveway, participants keep the mid-size Equinox crossovers for about two months with free fuel and insurance in exchange for providing regular feedback to engineers. Having people living with the vehicle helps Chevrolet improve the fuel cell experience. The feel of the regenerative brakes was one change that resulted from customer comments.

“I think when people first hear about the car, they expect something that looks like an experiment,” said Stephanie White, an Equinox fuel cell electric driver in Southern California. “So when they see how real the car is, particularly after driving it, they want to know, ‘Where can I buy one?’ or ‘When can I buy one of these cars?’”

The Equinox fuel cell is part of Chevrolet’s electrification of the automobile which continues next year with commercial production of the Volt extended -ange electric vehicle. Feedback and learning from the Equinox fuel cell is being shared with the Volt development team.

While Project Driveway shows how easily hydrogen-powered vehicles could become normal transportation, the high cost of development and lack of fueling infrastructure have prevented a decision on a mass production fuel cell vehicle.

In addition to individual drivers, Project Driveway vehicles are on loan to celebrities, a range of government and non-government entities, including the U.S. Postal Service which has delivered more than 700,000 pieces of mail in the Equinox. Other vehicles are used by Virgin Atlantic and Disney, which wrote the fuel cell into a featured role in a recent episode of the ABC Family comedy “Ruby & the Rockits.”

The significance of Project Driveway is especially appreciated in California, where most of the vehicles are in use.

“One million miles shows that people are driving the Equinox FCVs as part of their everyday lives,” said California Fuel Cell Partnership executive director Catherine Dunwoody. “Many of those miles were on California roads, including hundreds I put on one as a Project Driveway driver. Fuel cell vehicles like the Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell will provide regular people with the range and convenience of a conventional vehicle plus zero emissions, a low-carbon footprint and a sustainable, domestic fuel.”

About Chevrolet
Chevrolet is one of America’s best-known and best-selling automotive brands, and one of the fastest growing brands in the world. With fuel solutions that go from “gas-friendly to gas-free,” Chevy has nine models that get 30 miles per gallon or more on the highway, and offers three hybrid models. More than 2.5 million Chevrolets that run on E85 biofuel have been sold. Next year, Chevrolet will soon offer the Volt, an extended-range electric vehicle scheduled for production in late 2010. Chevy delivers expressive design, spirited performance and provides the best value in every segment in which it competes. More information on Chevrolet can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

About General Motors: General Motors Company, one of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 219,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in some 140 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 34 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s largest national market is the United States, followed by China, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Russia and Germany. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. General Motors Company acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other press materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation. More information on the new General Motors Company can be found at www.gm.com.

September 15, 2009 - 5:51 PM No Comments

FuelCell Energy Awarded $1.9 Million From American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funds

DANBURY, Conn. — FuelCell Energy, Inc.(FCEL), a leading manufacturer of high efficiency ultra-clean power plants using renewable and other fuels for commercial, industrial, government, and utility customers, today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded it approximately $1.9 million for the Development of a Microchannel High Temperature Recuperator for Fuel Cell Systems. The award will be funded from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

The program’s goal is to improve the performance and cost of fuel cell power plants that are integrated with unfired gas turbines in combined cycle applications such as FuelCell Energy’s patented Direct FuelCell/Turbine, by using advances in microchannel technology. Microchannels are tiny passages in the heat exchangers (recuperators) that significantly enhance heat recovery effectiveness and potentially reduce recuperator cost. The project includes the testing of prototype recuperators, test analysis, model validation, and design of units sized appropriately for a MW-class fuel cell system.

“This award is the first of several we hope to win under the ARRA,” said Christopher Bentley, Executive Vice President of FuelCell Energy. “Our partnership with DOE over the last forty years has been a critical factor in the successful development and commercialization of fuel cell technologies.”

The recuperator will be developed using FuelCell Energy’s DFC/Turbine and solid oxide fuel cell systems. Today’s carbonate DFC technology was developed under a $135 million DOE Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Product Design and Improvement Program. FuelCell Energy’s DFC/Turbine delivers approximately 60 percent electrical efficiency — twice that of the electrical grid — and is ideally suited for utilities that have an increasing need for clean distributed generation where their systems are weakest.

Additionally, FuelCell Energy is developing coal-based solid oxide fuel cell systems under a $30 million DOE Office of Fossil Energy Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) Coal-Based Systems Cooperative agreement.

FuelCell Energy, in partnership with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), will fabricate and test a 15 kilowatt and a 150 kilowatt thermal recuperator. This project involves the development of design, scalability analysis, fabrication, and commercial applicability of microchannel-based recuperators for fuel cell systems.

The ARRA was passed to create jobs and spur economic recovery. The Act allocates over $30 billion for energy-related projects that include energy efficiency, new clean technologies, and a strong, reliable grid infrastructure.

About FuelCell Energy

FuelCell Energy is the world leader in the development and production of stationary fuel cells for commercial, industrial, municipal and utility customers. FuelCell Energy’s ultra-clean and high efficiency DFC(r) fuel cells are generating power at over 50 locations worldwide. The company’s power plants have generated over 340 million kWh of power using a variety of fuels including renewable wastewater gas, biogas from beer and food processing, as well as natural gas and other hydrocarbon fuels. FuelCell Energy has partnerships with major power plant developers and power companies around the world. The company also receives funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and other government agencies for the development of leading edge technologies such as fuel cells. For more information please visit our website at www.fuelcellenergy.com

September 15, 2009 - 8:42 AM No Comments

Protonex Teams with Cummins to Jointly Promote Fuel Cell Power Solutions in the Recreational Vehicle Industry

SOUTHBOROUGH, Mass. –Protonex Technology Corporation (LSE: AIM: PTX and PTXU), a leading provider of advanced fuel cell power systems, today announced that it has partnered with Cummins Onan, a business group of Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global leader in power generation and distribution, to cooperate in the promotion of advanced fuel cell power solutions into the recreational vehicle (RV) market.

Under the terms of the agreement, Protonex and Cummins Onan plan to jointly conduct rigorous field testing of the Protonex M250-B fuel cell power system within RVs and Cummins will provide Protonex with selected marketing assistance at trade shows and other related events. In addition, Cummins is in the process of becoming a certified installer of Protonex fuel cell systems developed for RVs. The resulting testing, certification and promotional efforts are expected to facilitate the delivery of Protonex fuel cell power solutions to the RV market.

“Protonex is very pleased to have been selected by Cummins as a partner for providing advanced fuel cell power solutions to the RV market,” stated Scott Pearson, CEO of Protonex. “Teaming with the global industry leader in commercial mobile power generation will have a significant impact on our ability to reach the RV market and will enable us to broaden the accessibility of fuel cell power solutions to consumers and the commercial mobile market.”

Ed Pickens, RV Marketing Manager for Cummins Power Generation added, “We look forward to working with Protonex to explore applications for fuel cell technology in the RV market. As the RV market evolves, we see a role for fuel cells as a solution for mobile power needs.”

Protonex plans to display its M250-B fuel cell power system in the Cummins Onan Booth (Booth H) at the 41st Annual Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show—one of America’s largest RV shows—September 16-20, 2009.

The M250-B power system leverages breakthrough advances in fuel cell and hybrid power technology developed by Protonex. The proprietary technology blends the advantages of a fuel cell power generator with conventional hybrid batteries. The M250-B runs on safe, clean, biodegradable methanol fuel. The system is configured to seamlessly integrate with existing power components typically found in an RV, including deep cycle batteries, generators, inverters, chargers, solar panels, and alternators.

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.

About Cummins Onan
www.cumminsonan.com

Cummins Onan Generators is a brand of Cummins Power Generation, a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global leader that manufactures, distributes and services engines, fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, (USA) Cummins serves customers in more than 160 countries through its network of 550 company-owned and independent distributor facilities and more than 5,000 dealer locations. The Cummins Onan brand is found on generators and products manufactured for the RV, marine, commercial, residential and portable generator markets. Press releases can be found on the web at www.cumminsonan.com.

September 15, 2009 - 8:00 AM No Comments

Supply Vessel Viking Lady Passes Important Milestone With Installation of Full Scale Fuel Cell

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Groundbreaking fuel cell technology

Stord: The joint industry project FellowSHIP today passed an important milestone with the installation of a full scale fuel cell on board the supply vessel Viking Lady. This will be the first merchant vessel ever to test fuel cell technology for production of electricity on board. The research project, which could imply an environmental revolution within ship power systems, is led by DNV.

The project was initiated by DNV in 2003 with a purpose of adapting fuel cell technology so that it can be used for the propulsion of vessels in the future. A fuel cell system has been tested onshore at Stord, Norway, for the past couple of months. With today’s successful installation onboard Viking Lady the testing of the fuel cell can start at sea.

Groundbreaking fuel cell technology
After today’s installation experts will continue testing and examining whether or not fuel cell technologies have a viable future within shipping. DNV project manager Tomas Tronstad warns that there’s a long way to go. “A lot of development still remains to be done, but I am convinced that fuel cells will have an important role in the future of shipping.”

The project has developed a fuel cell power system rated at 320 kW. Fuel cell technology of this magnitude has never before been installed in merchant vessels, and the project is innovative on a world scale. The achievements of the project will include significantly reduced CO2 emissions, improved energy efficiency and zero emissions of harmful substances, when compared to conventional engine technology.

Norwegian-German cooperation
The FellowSHIP project is a joint industry project managed by DNV. The fuel cell is developed by MTU Onsite Energy GmbH. The supply vessel Viking Lady which will be used as a test laboratory for the fuel cell is owned by Eidesvik. Wärtsilä Ship Design has designed and adapted the vessel, while Wärtsilä Norway has developed the necessary power electronics and control systems which connect the fuel cell to the electric grid on board the vessel.

DNV has approved the system considering all safety- and risk aspects of the installed equipment. The development of class rules for installation of fuel cells on board vessels has been an important part of the project.

The project is supported by the Norwegian Research Council, Innovation Norway and the German Federal Minestry of Economics and Technology

September 15, 2009 - 7:07 AM No Comments