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Ceramic Fuel Cells - CFU Launches New Product - ASX Announcement - ASX Announcement - Friday 22 May 2009
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22 May 2009 Ceramic Fuel Cells launches modular generator product Signs MoU with VicUrban Melbourne-based clean energy company Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (ASX/AIM: CFU), a global leader in fuel cell development, today officially launched a new modular generator product. The new unit – called BlueGen – is a ‘mini power station’ for homes and other buildings. It produces low emission electricity and hot water, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and saving on home energy bills.
About the size of a dishwasher, the BlueGen unit converts natural gas to electricity and heat via ceramic fuel cells. The Company plans to make the BlueGen product available in Victoria from early 2010. The Company is in discussions with potential local manufacturing partners.
The Company is also in discussions with potential purchasers of the BlueGen product in other markets including Europe and North America. Compared to Victoria’s current brown coal electricity generators, each BlueGen unit can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 75% - or 18 tonnes per unit, per year. The BlueGen product is being officially launched today by the Premier of Victoria, John Brumby, at Ceramic Fuel Cells’ head office in Melbourne.
During the launch Managing Director Brendan Dow will demonstrate a working BlueGen unit, connected to a hot water unit producing electricity and hot water. Victorian Premier John Brumby will say today at the BlueGen launch: "Innovation is vital to Victoria's response to climate change. Local innovations like Ceramic Fuel Cells' technology will help to play an important part in reducing the carbon intensity of Victorian homes and businesses.
Ceramic Fuel Cells' technology is a great example of local business delivering sustainable, 'green' jobs and exports for our State." “Importantly, our units are far more efficient and produce far less carbon dioxide and other emissions than traditional electricity generators like ...
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