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Energy Department Invests $3 Million to Advance Fuel Cell Market

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Category: Energy
Type: News
Source: DOE (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells)
Date: Wednesday, April 9th, 2014

The Energy Department on April eight awarded in excess of $3 million to Connecticut-based FuelCell Energy for a plan that could increase U.S. competitiveness in the fuel cell market and give businesses more affordable, cleaner power options. This plan will enhance the performance, increase the lifespan, and decrease the cost of stationary fuel cells being used for distributed generation and combined heat and power applications.

With support from the Energy Department, the private sector and the Department's national labs have significantly reduced costs and improved performance in fuel cell and hydrogen technologies. Building on this progress, the plan awarded to FuelCell Energy will focus on developing an innovative carbonate fuel cell electrolyte matrix, which promises enhanced cell output and the doubling of service life, which will reduce the costs and enhance the market for efficient, clean fuel cell power. In addition, the plan will look for more opportunities to reduce costs through greater production by incorporating manufacturing process improvements. See the Energy Department news release.

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