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23 Jul 2008 F F F
24 May 2007

H2Gen announces sale of seven HGM hydrogen generation units

H2Gen Innovations has announced the sale of seven HGM 2000 onsite hydrogen generation units to AREVA, for production of high grade hydrogen which will be used to process nuclear materials at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion Facilities.

Three of the units will be installed at the facility under construction in Portsmouth, Ohio, and the other four will be installed in the facility under construction at Paducah, Kentucky. AREVA is one of the partner companies of Uranium Disposition Services, LLC, which is under DOE contract to construct and operate the Conversion Facilities.

In addition to the sale of equipment, H2Gen will be providing maintenance and support services for an expected period of one year. “This sale marks an important transition for our company,” said H2Gen CEO Barney Rush. “We’re now building our backlog, moving past single installations, to multiple installations where we can provide our low-cost hydrogen solution on a larger scale.”

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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