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FuelCell Energy To Supply 1.4 MW To SCE

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by Staff Writers
Danbury CT (SPX) Feb 08, 2011
FuelCell Energy has announced that Southern California Edison Company (SCE) has ordered a 1.4 megawatt (MW) DFC1500 fuel cell power plant to install as a utility-owned fuel cell on the campus of California State University, San Bernardino.

The ultra-clean electricity generated by the power plant will interconnect into the existing SCE distribution grid. The distributed generation attribute of fuel cells enables SCE to add power generating capacity at the point of use without a commensurate investment in the transmission and distribution grid.

"Southern California Edison is committed to environmental protection, and our power generation includes more alternate and renewable energy than nearly any other utility," said Mark Nelson, director of Generation Planning and Strategy for Southern California Edison.

"Ultra-clean and reliable power generation from this fuel cell power plant will help us meet the needs of our customers while also illustrating our efforts at improving the air quality in our service territory."

Distributed generation provides power at the point of use, lessening reliance on the electrical transmission grid and represents incremental capacity that avoids or reduces investment in the transmission and distribution system.

Actions taken by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to promote the adoption of clean distributed generation power sources are intended to improve power quality and reliability, increase energy efficiency and enhance energy independence.

In the spring of 2010, the CPUC authorized Southern California Edison and another California utility to pursue utility owned fuel cell installations at California universities, recognizing fuel cells as preferred resources due to clean fossil fuel generation and distributed generation.

This DFC1500 installation will use natural gas as the fuel source to generate ultra-clean electricity utilizing an electrochemical reaction. Due to the absence of combustion, virtually zero pollutants are emitted such as NOx, SOx or particulate matter.

Additionally, the fuel cell power generation process is highly efficient, generating more power from a given unit of fuel and lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to combustion based power sources in a similar size range.

The Direct FuelCell (DFC) power plant will utilize the high quality heat from the power generation process in a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) configuration that will connect to the campus hot water system, supplementing an existing combustion-based boiler. This CHP configuration will assist Cal State San Bernardino in reducing its carbon footprint by lessening the reliance on the less efficient boiler.

CHP applications improve energy efficiency, leading to lower costs and a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and provide enhanced energy security and increased resiliency of the energy infrastructure by reducing the need for power used to generate heat, easing congestion of the transmission grid. In a CHP configuration, DFC power plants can achieve efficiencies up to 90 percent, depending on the application.

"This project demonstrates two distinct end markets that value the attributes of fuel cells," said Chip Bottone, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, FuelCell Energy, Inc.

"Ultra-clean distributed generation delivered in an economically compelling manner is an attractive proposition for utilities while universities value the energy security attained from reliable baseload power generated on campus in a manner that helps them reach their sustainability goals."

Cal State San Bernardino will be the fifth California university with a DFC installation, representing eight megawatts in total power generation capacity.

In conjunction with the installation of the power plant, the University is expected to incorporate fuel cell technology into its curriculum to teach students and the public about the benefits of fuel cell power generation. The unit is expected to be operational in early 2012.

California State University, San Bernardino has an enrollment of more than 17,000 students and employs more than 2,100 faculty and staff. Founded in 1965, the University is located in San Bernardino County, equidistant between Los Angeles and Palm Springs.



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