Energy storage including Fuel cells News for July 2014

Energy storage including Fuel cells News Archive

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Linde starts up series production of hydrogen refueling stations in Vienna

The Linde Group has officially opened what it says is the world’s first small-series production facility for hydrogen fueling stations in Austria. Linde has also closed a deal with Iwatani Corporation in Japan for the delivery of 28 hydrogen fueling stations with ionic compressors.

GE preparing US solid oxide fuel cell manufacturing plant GE preparing US solid oxide fuel cell manufacturing plant

GE Global Research has started building a new pilot solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) manufacturing and development facility in upstate New York.

Saft Li-ion battery energy storage system for Kauai electrical grid in Hawaii

French-based industrial battery manufacturer Saft has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract by Kauai Island Utility Co-operative (KIUC) in Hawaii, to provide a Li-ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to stabilise the Kauai island electrical grid.

German Government supports advancement of fuel cell technology

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy allocates 4.9 Million euros for fuel cell research.

Acta S.p.A, Dantherm Power A/S announce partnership

Collaboration focuses on the development a self-recharging fuel cell backup power system.

Yaskawa Electric Corporation to acquire The Switch Company

Purchase supports Yaskawa's goal to expand market share in renewable energy, marine and industrial applications.

Last week's top three articles

Renewable energy in India: Part II; Finland accelerates energy storage development; and GE eyes Monsal acquisition

Finland pushes ahead in developing storage of solar and wind energy Finland pushes ahead in developing storage of solar and wind energy

The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is collaborating with two Finnish universities to launch the NEO-CARBON ENERGY project, which will target the storage of energy generated by solar and wind sources.