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NetGenPlus unit shipped to EWE in Germany

A Ceramic Fuel Cells product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 1, 2008

CFCL, a global leader in fuel cell development, has shipped a NetGenPlus unit to its utility partner EWE as part of its agreement to develop micro-combined heat and power (m-CHP) products for Germany

NetGenPlus is the CFCL next-generation m-CHP system designed to generate electricity and provide hot water and central heating for homes and small businesses.

It is powered by the advanced CFCL metal-ceramic fuel cell stack, running on widely available natural gas.

The NetGenPlus unit can be easily connected to existing gas and electricity networks and has similar characteristics to its predecessor, NetGen, with the more powerful Gennex fuel cell module installed inside.

In November, CFCL NetGenPlus unit was awarded CE approval, enabling the units to be deployed both in field trials and on a commercial scale throughout Europe.

In March this year, CFCL formed a three-way product development agreement with EWE, one of Germany's leading energy suppliers, and Bruns Heitztechnik, a specialist boiler manufacturer, to design and construct 1kW systems for the German residential market.

The NetGenPlus unit will be installed at the premises of Bruns Heiztechnik, the CFCL German appliance partner.

CFCL has already installed one NetGen unit at Bruns and one at EWE as part of the first phase of their three-way agreement to develop m-CHP products for Germany.

Commenting, Brendan Dow, Managing Director of Ceramic Fuel Cells, said: "The first delivery of our most advanced micro-generation unit to EWE represents a further step towards commercialisation.

We look forward to working with EWE and our other partners in the coming months to continue the development of our CHP product for Germany".

The CFCL utility partners combined have more than 20 million customers across Europe.

CFCL expects to ship NetGenPlus units to its other utility customers and appliance partners, Gaz de France, Remeha / De Dietrich, Nuon and E.ON UK in the coming weeks.

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