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 in Bitterfeld, Germany.
The system operated on industrially produced hydrogen from the plant. In the next phase, AFC will bring the fuel cell system to full commercial operation at Bitterfeld by installing its proprietary low cost electrodes and then deliver further fully operational systems.
Source: Fuel Cell Today
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