Ballard Power Passes Key Milestone And Confirms Order For Hydrogen Fuel Cell Deployments In India
Published: 02-Jul-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
Ballard Power Systems Inc. (Ballard Power), a Canada-based developer of hydrogen fuel cells, together with its partner, IdaTech LLC (IdaTech), has passed a product acceptance milestone and confirmed the order of 310 ElectraGen H2 hydrogen-based units. These units will be used to provide backup power for wireless telecommunications network equipment to ACME Tele Power Ltd. (ACME) customers in India. The units were designed and built around Ballard Power's FCgen-1020 ACS fuel cell stack.
John Sheridan, Ballard Power's president and chief executive officer (CEO) said, Having our FCgen(TM)-1020 ACS fuel cell product pass product acceptance as part of IdaTech's ElectraGen(TM) H2 DC generator is a key proof point in our joint partnership with ACME. This formal acceptance triggers the order of 310 hydrogen units representing around 2MW of total power. Under the terms of the contract announced in October 2008, an order of natural gas units representing 10,000 units or over 70MW of total power is to follow later in 2009, subject to product acceptance tests on our new natural gas product.
In support of the future natural gas deployment, Ballard Power is developing a new low-cost, reformate-capable FCgen-1300 fuel cell product. This technology overcomes distribution challenges presented with hydrogen, particularly in remote areas in India. In addition, the technology takes advantage of government subsidies for natural gas, accessing significant natural gas reserves and leveraging a growing natural gas distribution network throughout the country.
IdaTech's ElectraGen NG DC power generator, fueled by natural gas, will be built incorporating Ballard Power's new FCgen-1300 fuel cell. Ballard Power plans to begin shipping its FCgen-1300 fuel cell product in the last quarter of 2009.
The news that the ElectraGen(TM) H2 has been accepted by ACME and its customers is a very exciting development for IdaTech and, we believe for the industry as a whole. This order further validates the use of fuel cells as a viable and economic alternative to diesel generators, said Hal Koyama, CEO of Idatech.
The performance of the ElectraGen(TM) H2 unit, incorporating Ballard's FCgen(TM)-1020 ACS fuel cell, passed our acceptance criteria and expectations, stated Sanjay Dhawan, CEO, ACME Tele Power Ltd. Atul Sabharwal, CEO, ACME Group, further commented, We are excited to be working with both Ballard and IdaTech. The strong performance of the hydrogen fuel cells is an important operational milestone and demonstrates that we are on track for the broader deployment of the natural gas fuel cell product to begin later in the year.
Extended duration backup power for wireless cell phone towers is a necessity in India, where due to an unstable electrical grid, daily extended power outages are common. Fuel cells provide extended run times, longer lifetimes and lower overall maintenance costs over the incumbent diesel generator and lead acid battery solutions. In addition, fuel cell backup power systems reduce noise and air emissions along with avoiding disposal issues associated with lead acid batteries.
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