TMI’s 1 kW fuel cell module for 3rd world deployment runs on wide range of fuels
A modular fuel cell technology can convert just about any fuel into clean electricity using a chemical process. Technology Management, Inc., of Cleveland, plans to market this distributed energy solution within the developing world where they don’t have power, enabling them to grow their own.
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Last month, I got a call from Benson P. Lee, CEO of Technology Management, Inc (TMI), which is a developer of a fuel cell system that can convert just about any fuel into clean electricity using a chemical process, without modification of the system from one fuel to the next.
TMI, based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, has a 1 kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell system and is preparing for field testing with end user applications. The plug-and-play 1 kW systems are modular, which means they can be configured in multiples when more power or redundancy is required. Each 1 kW system is small enough and light enough to be handled by one person.
The slogan on their website is: “Developing fuel cells for use anywhere, anytime, by anyone.”
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