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11 Mar 2009

New Fuel Cell Today Report Forecasts mCHP and UPS Sector to Expand to 6 million units by 2019

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Today see the release of the new Fuel Cell Small Stationary Survey 2009

Fuel Cell Today, the leading organisation for market based intelligence on the fuel cell industry, has published its latest Survey on small stationary fuel cells.

This new Survey reveals that in 2008, deliveries of fuel cells for small stationary applications rose by 79 per cent to reach 4,000 units. Over 95 per cent of these units were proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolytes.

The majority of the systems were sold for Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) applications but there were advances in the use of small units for micro Combined Heat and Power (mCHP) applications too. 2008 saw the continued shifting to commercial deployment of UPS systems, while the residential sector has seen the launch of two major European demonstration projects for mCHP and further progress in Japan’s residential programme.

The Survey includes unique analysis of the prospects for small stationary fuel cells over the next ten years, including forecasts of units shipped by application, by electrolyte type and by hydrogen fuel source. “Going forward we expect to see a step-change increase in units shipped to over six million units in 2019 with a fairly even split between UPS and mCHP by 2019”, it states.

There is a full review of government legislation and other initiatives which will support this growth, as well as an up to date overview of the companies which already have or are close to having commercial products ready to launch into this expanding sector.
 

How to obtain the Survey

The Fuel Cell Today Small Stationary Survey is the only analytical report to cover developments in the stationary power sector over the last year as well as market forecasts for the next ten years. This is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the outlook for successful commercial development of fuel cells.

The Survey is available at a price of £1,000 and can be purchased now from http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/online/surveys or ordered from review@fuelcelltoday.com

The full list of contents and the Executive Summary are free to preview at http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/online/surveys 

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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