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17 May 2008 F F F
09 May 2008

Connecticut Approves Financing Commitments for Two Hospital Fuel Cell Power Plant Projects

FuelCell Energy today announced the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control (DPUC) has approved their financial commitment letters for 7.2 megawatts(MW) of projects incorporating its power plants to be located at Stamford Hospital and Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut.

The Stamford Hospital project will employ two DFC3000 power plants in a combined heat and power application. The installation will generate 4.8 MW of ultra-clean electricity for the grid and also generate low cost heat for the hospital. Similarly, Hospital Energy and EMCOR Energy Services will use a single DFC3000 power plant in a combined heat and power application to generate 2.4 MW of electricity for the grid while it supplies
Waterbury Hospital with heat.

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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