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Title: Worldwide Stationary Fuel Cell installations*


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Worldwide Stationary Fuel Cell installations
World USA Ohio
5 kW 250 kW 357 167 4
250 kW 1 MW 66 40 1
gt 1 MW 9 5 0
  • Fuel cells 2000 Worldwide Stationary Fuel Cell
    Installation database includes
  • Planned installations and those not currently
    operating

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1 MW or greater projects
Site To Be Announced Planned FuelCell Energy Unknown   Korea
Scott Receiving Station 1990s FuelCell Energy Santa Clara California USA
Bridgeport Fuel Cell Park Planned FuelCell Energy Bridgeport Connecticut USA
Wabash River Energy facility 2003 FuelCell Energy Terre Haute Indiana USA
Kansai Electric 1990s Fuji Electric     Japan
Power plant 1990s UTC Power Milan   Italy
Goi Power Station 1990s UTC Power Ichihara   Japan
Connecticut Juvenile Training School 2001 UTC Power Middletown Connecticut USA
Verizon Call Center and Communications Building 2005 UTC Power Garden City New York USA
Fuel cells 2000 Worldwide Stationary Fuel Cell
Installation database
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US Installations
1980s 1990s 2000s
5 kW 250 kW 1 66 100
250 kW 1 MW 0 6 34
gt 1 MW 0 1 4
Fuel cells 2000 Worldwide Stationary Fuel Cell
Installation database
4
Wind Energy Projects in US Total installed wind
capacity 11,603 MW as of 12/31/06
5
Session panelists
  • Rodger McKain, SOFCo-EFS Holdings
  • Standing in for Dave Nichols, RRFCS
  • Larry Hutchison, American Electric Power
  • Keith Spitznagel, LoganEnergy

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Fuel Cell Today Market SurveyLarge stationary
Applications 2006
Conclusion The large stationary fuel cell sector
has had a very buoyant year. There has been no
major fall out in terms of company closures or
technology sell-outs and all the big players are
showing positive growth signs. In terms of
commercialisation we can increasingly see 2008 as
a realistic date, with the companies already
starting to compete in an open market. Increasing
fuel options has opened up new market sectors for
the units, including for direct hydrogen units
neatly avoid the chicken-and-egg question. In
the more medium term (the next 5-10 years) it
will be interesting to watch the transition from
financially subsidised industry to a competitive
one and we cannot help but suspect that we will
see the closure of a small number of the
companies currently active in our database.
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Fuel Cell Today Market SurveyLarge stationary
Applications 2006
So what about 2007? This really is one sector
where big is beautiful. Larger and larger plans
for fuel cell power plants, as well as smaller
(!), lt200kW, for distributed and back-up power
for single installations. Also an increasing
number of orders will be announced, if true one
press release from FuelCell Energy states that
they will be soon announcing 30-40 MW of new
orders alone. In Europe, with the launch of the
7th Framework Programme, we should see a number
of units going in, especially the HyCom (Hydrogen
Communities) project. Hopefully once the politics
of the FP7 are sorted out then this could be a
real boost for the move to commercialisation of
large stationary fuel cells in Europe. Overall
next year is already shaping up to be as busy and
interesting as this year was.
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