AFC Says First Fuel Cells Successfully Shipped to Akzo-Nobel
AFC Energy states that is has delivered its first multiple fuel cell systems to Akzo-Nobel.
The two fuel cell systems will be installed and integrated at Akzo-Nobel's Bitterfeld site in Germany, and it is expected that they will be switched on and tested sometime in mid-September.
The news marks completion of stage six of the company's technological milestone outlook, identified at the time of its IPO in April 2007. When the fuel cells are up and running the first phase of its commercial agreement with Akzo-Nobel will be completed.
Source: Fuel Cell Today
RELATED ARTICLES
-
11 Mar 10
AFC Energy Posts Pre-Tax Results
Business Financial Newswire - Low-cost fuel cell firm AFC Energy posts full year pre-tax losses of £2.29m - down from £2.96m a...
-
07 Dec 09
AFC Energy raises £2 million in share placing, for fuel cell commercialisation
AFC Energy, the UK-based developer of low-cost alkaline fuel cell systems that can operate on by-product hydrogen, has raised net proceeds...
-
15 Oct 09
AFC Energy Releases Update
AFC Energy claims that field tests of its alkaline-based hydrogen fuel cell technology at a chlor-alkai plant in Germany has proven that it...
-
24 Aug 09
AFC Energy signs LOI with INEOS ChlorVinyls
AFC Energy has said that it has signed a letter of intent with European chemicals firm INEOS ChlorVinyls to develop a hydrogen fuel cell...
-
23 Jun 09
AFC Energy Successfully Demonstrates Fuel Cell System at AkzoNobel Plant in Germany
AFC Energy have claimed that it has successfully demonstrated the system it delivered in April 2009 to AkzoNobel’s chlor-alkali plant...

