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Hydrogen Hybrid Bus to Provide Transit During 2010 Winter Olympics

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A New Prototype Fuel Cell/Hybrid Electric Bus Travels to British Columbia

The Hydrogen Hybrid Bus, a University of South Carolina (USC) mobile test laboratory for hybrid electric, hydrogen fuel cell powered mass transit, will be leased to BC Transit for demonstration and evaluation with support from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Canadian Government.

On Monday at 11 AM, the 35-foot, 37 passenger bus begins its journey north, leaving from Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (CMRTA)’s lot on 3613 Lucius Rd. and traveling to Golden, Colorado where it will be serviced for cold weather operation and then proceed to Victoria, British Columbia for transit operation.  Pending final approval from the Canadian Government, the bus will begin carrying passengers for approximately one month to support the influx of visitors to Victoria during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. The bus has been in Columbia undergoing testing since August of 2009. Upon completion of the BC Transit demonstration, the bus will return to Columbia to become part of the University of South Carolina transit fleet.

“The biggest thing we have to do is install supplemental heat for the fuel cells and for passenger comfort,” said Dale Hill of Proterra, the bus manufacturer.  “The bus was originally planned to have heat later in its life cycle since South Carolina’s climate is relatively mild and the new body composition holds heat and cold quite well.  But, when considering operating in Victoria, BC, we needed to accelerate this planned installation for the opportunity to gather this kind of data at this time in the project,” Hill added.

The composite-bodied Hydrogen Hybrid Bus combines a unique bank of fast-charge, lithium titanate batteries, with two, 16-kw hydrogen fuel cells to produce clean propulsion, emitting only water vapor.

“The bus is clean and green.  By using hydrogen, one of the most plentiful elements on the Earth, and state-of-the-art batteries, we are able to produce renewable electric power in a lighter, more aerodynamic package better suited for today’s transportation demands in the US and elsewhere,” added Hill.
“Because the bus has done so well here, we think it is ready for a higher visibility engagement with a different set of challenges,” said Jason Hanlin of the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE), the organization managing the project.  “The passenger demand and climate extremes during the Winter Olympics will provide us with data from a contrasting environment for comparison against data gathered in South Carolina.  It will also provide an opportunity for others to evaluate this leading edge technology,” Hanlin said.

“SCRA is pleased to lead investment in this and other projects that develop and grow a sustainable alternative energy economy in the Midlands and throughout South Carolina,” said Bill Mahoney, SCRA CEO.

Part of the National Fuel Cell Bus Program, the Hydrogen Hybrid Bus will be one of several hydrogen-fuel-cell powered buses used by the BC Transit during the Olympic Games. Media interested in covering this story are asked to contact Jeff Ranta, Public Relations Manager for the Hydrogen Hybrid Bus (803) 600-3091, jeff@bigfishadpr.com.  For more information about the bus visit www.hydrogenhybridbus.com.

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Facts about the Hydrogen Hybrid Bus:

A prototype, the Hydrogen Hybrid Bus was built by Proterra with funding from the Federal Transit Administration as part of the National Fuel Cell Bus Program, managed by the Center for Transportation and the Environment.  The demonstration in Columbia, SC is the result of a partnership of local agencies and businesses including the University of South Carolina – City of Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative, SCRA, Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (CMRTA), the City of Columbia, EngenuitySC, Signature Transportation Services, and the University of South Carolina (USC).

The Hydrogen Hybrid Bus is engaged in a three-year demonstration and evaluation project to prove the feasibility of advanced, hydrogen fuel cell technology applications for mass transit.

The primary mission of the demonstration program is to gather and transmit data to federal and state agencies on the bus’ performance including the onboard fuel cells and fast charge battery components.  All of the captured data is sent to various locations for evaluation, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado for public reporting.

South Carolina and USC were the first choice of bus demonstration and evaluation locations because of their prominence in fuel cell and hydrogen research.

Costs for transporting the bus and managing the bus on site will be borne by the British Columbia Transit Authority. The Canadian Government is providing all required funding for the Winter Games phase of the bus demonstration.

For more information about the Hydrogen Hybrid Bus, visit www.hydrogenhybridbus.com


January 18, 2010 - 8:47 AM No Comments

Ballard, Dantherm, Danfoss Invest to Create Leading European Fuel Cell Backup Power Systems Capability

    - Dantherm Power develops clean energy, fuel cell backup power systems
    - Partners bring extensive expertise in fuel cells and other clean energy
      solutions
    - Joint investment in Dantherm Power will accelerate development of fuel
      cell markets

VANCOUVER–Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD; NASDAQ: BLDP) announced that it has acquired a controlling interest in Denmark-based Dantherm Power, partnering with co-investors Danfoss A/S and Dantherm A/S.

Dantherm Power develops clean energy backup power systems, utilizing Ballard’s hydrogen fuel cell technology, for telecom equipment suppliers including Motorola and Ericsson. The joint investment and partnering support from Ballard, Danfoss and Dantherm is expected to result in accelerated development of fuel cell backup power applications across Europe.

“Dantherm Power has a strong track record in fuel cell backup power systems in telecommunications, including the largest European fuel cell installation for TETRA emergency networks as well as for telecom service providers”, said John Sheridan, Ballard’s President and CEO. “Through this Dantherm Power investment, Ballard will now be actively involved with delivery of complete backup power systems, in addition to providing fuel cell stacks and power modules to leading companies including IdaTech, Plug Power, Baxi Innotech and ISE Corporation, in other markets.”

Torben Duer, President and CEO of Dantherm A/S, which is a manufacturing partner of Dantherm Power, added “Dantherm Power is already supplying clean energy power products to some of our key customers, like Motorola. This investment will increase momentum behind fuel cell product development work at Dantherm Power and will help accelerate growth of fuel cell power in the backup telecom market.”

“This strategic co-investment with Ballard, the leader in fuel cells, and Dantherm A/S creates a leading supplier of fuel cell power solutions”, commented Niels Christiansen, President and CEO of Danfoss A/S. “We believe that this relationship will work well for our clean energy strategy, which today includes wind, solar and biofuels. We believe that fuel cell power can play an important role in our key markets, including renewable energy products and environmentally friendly heating.”

Investment Details

Ballard is investing $6 million for a controlling interest in Dantherm Power, in two tranches between 2010 and 2012. Ballard will also provide knowledge and intellectual property related to core fuel cell technology. Dantherm Power will continue its current commercial initiatives, including sales of hydrogen-based products incorporating Ballard’s fuel cell stack. In addition to its cash investment, Dantherm A/S will continue to provide operational support and collaborative sales and marketing activities through its worldwide sales organization. Danfoss A/S will invest cash, proprietary technology, expertise, as well as operational and commercial assistance through its network of 93 sites in 25 countries. Executives from the three companies will form a new board of directors for Dantherm Power.

Background

Ballard Power Systems provides clean energy fuel cell products enabling optimized power systems for a range of applications. Ballard provides fuel cell stacks to leading fuel cell companies including IdaTech, LLC, Plug Power Inc., Baxi Innotech GmbH, Heliocentris Fuel Cells AG and FutureE Fuel Cell Solutions GmbH. Ballard also provides power modules to system integrators seeking a ‘plug-and-play’ approach including, for example, ISE Corporation which integrates Ballard power modules with hybrid electric drives on transit buses. Now with this investment in Dantherm Power, Ballard will also be actively involved with the delivery of complete backup power systems for OEM’s and other suppliers to the telecom sector in Europe.

About Dantherm Power

Dantherm Power is a 40-person company focused on development and production of commercially viable fuel cell-based backup power systems for use in IT and telecom network base stations. A significant recent market achievement has been the development, and deployment with Motorola, of 123 fuel cell based backup power systems for radio stations connected to Denmark’s new public safety network – SINE. To learn more about Dantherm Power, please visit http://www.dantherm-power.com.

About Danfoss A/S

Danfoss A/S is one of the largest industrial companies in Denmark with a global group focused on development and manufacture of mechanical and electronic components for a number of industries, including solar energy, heating, industrial automation, water control and high pressure systems. Danfoss A/S generated revenue of 3.6B Euros in 2008, with over 26,000 employees in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and other regions. Danfoss A/S is actively involved in clean energy solutions based on solar, wind and biofuel technologies. To learn more about Danfoss A/S, please visit http://www.danfoss.com/OtherSites/NAdirect/group+global.

About Dantherm A/S

Dantherm A/S (NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen: DANTH) is, in addition a shareholder in Dantherm Power, parent company of the two business divisions: Dantherm Air Handling and Dantherm Filtration. Dantherm A/S has factories and sales companies in a number of European countries, the USA and Asia and offers products, solutions and services based on the mission – clean air for people. Dantherm Air Handling has a broad range of products for electronics cooling for the telecom industry, industrial and residential ventilation, dehumidification and heating/cooling. Dantherm Filtration is a leading worldwide supplier of industrial air filtration products, solutions and services to a wide range of industries. To learn more about Dantherm A/S, please visit www.dantherm.com.

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

January 18, 2010 - 7:11 AM No Comments