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SEOUL, Sept 4 (Reuters) - South Korea's POSCO, the world's No.4 steelmaker, said on Thursday it had started operation of the world's biggest fuel cell power plant, as it seeks to diversify into the fast-growing clean energy business.


POSCO said it started operating the 50 megawatt (MW) fuel cell power plant in its hometown Pohang, in the country's southeast, through an alliance with U.S. firm FuelCell Energy (FCEL.O).

The facility, double the size of FuelCell's Conneticut plant, is the world's biggest and has the capacity to power 17,000 households.

POSCO plans to spend 170 billion won ($148 million) by 2012 to grow its fuel cell business and build another 50 MW fuel cell power plant.

The global fuel cell market is growing rapidly at around 80 percent a year and industry experts see it swelling to $80 billion by 2020, spurred by efforts to develop alternative energy sources and cut exposure to soaring oil prices. ($1=1147.9 Won)
(Reporting by Miyoung Kim; editing by Jonathan Hopfner) Keywords: POSCO FUE


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Il punto e' che in un momento critico come questo, tutto cio' che ha un futuro incerto (idrogeno nella fattispecie) viene venduto per bene...
 
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FuelCell Energy Team Awarded $30.2 Million Contract to Further Develop Clean Coal-Based Power Plant in Phase II of Energy Department Program
Project to Build 25 Kilowatt Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack Leverages Success of Phase I Prototype Developed in Partnership With Versa Power Systems
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DANBURY, Conn., Jan 13, 2009 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- FuelCell Energy, Inc. (FCEL:fuelcell energy inc com
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FCEL 3.96, -0.45, -10.2%) , a leading manufacturer of high efficiency ultra-clean power plants using a variety of fuels for commercial, industrial and utility customers, today announced it has been awarded a contract for Phase II of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) Coal-Based Systems Cooperative Agreement. The total program cost is $30.2 million of which $21 million will be funded by DOE.
Phase II extends from January 2009 through September 2010 and seeks to build a minimum 25 kilowatt (kW) solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack that meets SECA-targeted requirements for performance and manufacturing cost. The new stack is to be integrated with a 250 kW to 1 megawatt (MW) fuel cell power module and a 5 MW proof-of-concept system that will operate on coal-based syngas (fuel created by reacting coal at high temperatures). The module and proof-of-concept system are to be designed, fabricated and tested in subsequent SECA program phases.
"The federal government is committed to reducing our dependence on foreign oil and dramatically increasing our development of alternative energy sources," said Christopher R. Bentley, Executive Vice President, Government Operations. "Fundamentally, achieving these goals means deploying the cleanest, most efficient forms of generation, powered by fuels that are environmentally responsible and available domestically. As such, fuel cells are a critical piece of this solution."
The SECA program's overall goal is to develop megawatt-class coal syngas-based SOFC power plants for use as high efficiency central generation facilities that address the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and for increased energy independence.
Approximately 25 percent of the world's total coal reserves are situated in the U.S., and coal currently supplies more than half the nation's electricity. Coal-fueled generation, however, is responsible for more than 40 percent of the world's current CO2 emissions, the leading contributor to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. SOFC power plants are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 90 percent, while generating more electricity from the same amount of fuel due to their substantially increased efficiency.
FuelCell Energy utilizes the cell and stack designs of its technology partner, Versa Power Systems, Inc., for SOFC development programs. Versa Power has been engaged in SOFC development since 1997 and is considered a world leader in SOFC cell and stack technology. WorleyParsons Group Inc., another team member, provides engineering support in SOFC power plant design.
The SECA program targets an overall efficiency of at least 50 percent in converting energy contained in coal to ultra-clean grid electricity. In contrast, today's average U.S. coal-based power plants have an electrical efficiency of approximately 35 percent. In addition, SECA calls for SOFC-based systems to separate 90 percent or more of the system's carbon dioxide emissions for capture and environmentally safe disposal while being cost competitive with other baseload power generating technologies.
Phase I of the SECA program was a two-year, $32.3 million project in which Versa Power's SOFC prototype successfully met all DOE-specified goals. These targets included power output level, system efficiency, system availability and overall system endurance.
Solid oxide fuel cells are particularly "power dense," generating relatively large amounts of electricity compared to their size and weight. They operate with virtually no emissions and convert energy from fuel at very high efficiency, producing electricity continuously as long as the basic building blocks of fuel and air are supplied. Their power density and efficiency make them ideal in small commercial or residential applications and for transportation (power sources in air, marine and ground vehicles).
 
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adesso quota 3,98$ .. un ingressino ci stà ??
 
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adesso quota 3,98$ .. un ingressino ci stà ??

ehila' ... dato che oggi mi annoio di brutto... fuori piove (NY) dentro ci si annoia perche' i miei titoli non si muovono... ti rispondo volentieri...

e' scesa in questi giorni per la news delle azioni 24 milioni a 3,59 ... il prezzo si era allineato a quei valori... in ottica medio long e' un gran titolo che rispetto agli altri ancora non ha espresso il potenziale... sopra 6 $ sicuri... ;)
 
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