FuelCell Energy hits 3 billion kWh mark from its DFC plants since 2003

FuelCell Energy hits 3 billion kWh mark from its DFC plants since 2003

14 December 2014

FuelCell Energy, Inc., a provider of direct fuel cell power
plants, has generated a cumulative three billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity from its Direct FuelCell (DFC) power plants since the first commercial installation in 2003. FuelCell Energy has customers in nine countries in North America, Asia and Europe; three billion kWh of electricity is adequate to power approximately
271,000 US homes for one year, or about 679,000 German
homes or 837,000 South Korean homes.

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The installed base of operating fuel cell power plants has
doubled in two years as our broad range of global customers recognize
the advantages of multi-megawatt fuel cell parks, including a 15
megawatt fuel cell park operating in North America and a 59 megawatt
fuel cell park operating in South Korea, the world’s largest.

Utilizing an electro-chemical process, power is generated
in a manner that is virtually absent of criteria pollutants including NOx, SOx, and PM.

Compared to the average US fossil-fuel power plant, 3 billion kWh of fuel cell power
generation avoids the emission of approximately 25,600 tons of these
criteria pollutants as well as approximately 1.9 million tons of carbon
dioxide—equivalent to the carbon
sequestered by about 1.4 million acres of U.S. forest. This land area
is larger than the State of Rhode Island and almost as large as the
State of Delaware.

The stationary fuel cell power plants manufactured by FuelCell Energy
are fuel flexible, capable of operating on natural gas, on-site
renewable biogas, or directed biogas. These megawatt-class power plants
are scalable for multi-megawatt applications with large power users or
electric grid support. The power plants provide continuous power that
is not dependent on the weather or time of day.