Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited German VPP includes 25 BlueGen units (7758N)
October 03 2012 - 1:00AM
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Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
03 October 2012
Wednesday 3 October 2012
Twenty-five Ceramic Fuel Cells' BlueGen units to be used in
German Virtual Power Plant
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer
of generators which use fuel cell technology to convert natural gas
into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, is pleased
to announce that 25 of its BlueGen gas-to-electricity units are
being used to power Germany's first commercial, virtual fuel cell
power plant.
The virtual power plant was officially opened yesterday by Mr
Peter Altmaier, Germany's Federal Minister for the Environment, Mr
Johannes Remmel, Minister for the Environment in the state of North
Rhine-Westphalia, together with Mr Bernd Wilmert, Chairman of the
Board of the municipal utility network Trianel, and Sven Becker,
CEO of Trianel.
A virtual power plant is a cluster of distributed electricity
generation units, controlled and operated by a central entity using
integrated software systems. A virtual power plant allows power
generation to be modulated up or down to meet peak loads and
balance intermittent power from wind or solar, with higher
efficiency and more flexibility than large centralised power
stations. Producing energy where it is needed eases the burden on
electricity distribution networks and prevents distribution losses,
which can amount to as much as 10 percent from large power plants
using conventional generation methods.
The Trianel network will offer BlueGen units to end customers as
part of its EnergieBlock(R) micro combined heat and power
offering.
During the opening ceremony at the Eurogress congress centre in
Aachen, Mr Altmaier declared that distributed electricity
generation and energy efficiency, along with a coordinated
expansion of renewable energies and electricity grids on a national
level, are central elements of the electricity market of tomorrow:
"Virtual power plant networks are progressive milestones on the way
to a successful energy reform," Altmaier said.
The virtual power plant connects 25 BlueGen units, which convert
natural gas into electricity and heat with the world's highest
electrical efficiency.
Ceramic Fuel Cells and its local distributor sanevo blue energy,
based outside Frankfurt, have delivered the 25 BlueGen units to
Trianel. So far 15 municipal utilities in Germany as well as the
Energie Kompetenz Zentrum Rhein-Erft-Kreis GmbH are involved in the
project. The municipal utilities are installing the BlueGen units
in their customer centres and with selected customers. There are
also plans to roll out the BlueGen units to end customers in
apartment buildings and commercial properties.
Mr Remmel, North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister for the
Environment, has praised the municipal utilities' commitment to
working on innovative solutions for developing efficient and
environmentally friendly energy generation. "North Rhine-Westphalia
is the state for energies of the future and needs more utilities of
the future for an accelerated energy transition. Combined heat and
power [CHP] should play an important role in our federal state.
Therefore, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia is planning a
support programme for CHP of 250 million Euros. Our goal is to
increase the CHP share of electricity generation to more than 25
percent," Remmel said in his speech at the event.
Trianel is the leading municipal utility network in Germany and
Europe, with more than 50 local utilities as members and serving
more than 5 million customers in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria
and Switzerland.
Trianel began the mini and micro CHP project back in December
2011. This led to the mini and micro CHP network, in which there
are currently 40 municipal utilities. Their goal is to establish
highly efficient mini and micro CHPs on the market under the name
EnergieBlock(R).
"With this project, the municipal utilities are once again
proving their innovative strength in deciding the path that the
energy reform will take," commented Sven Becker, CEO of Trianel.
"With their proximity to customers and excellent knowledge of the
market, generating electricity where it will be used is a promising
field of activity for regional energy suppliers."
"This project shows us the energy generation of the future:
decentralised, environmentally friendly and highly efficient.
BlueGen will allow CO2 emissions to be reduced by 50 percent. That
means a vital part of increasing energy efficiency is already in
place," said Frank Obernitz, CEO of Ceramic Fuel Cells GmbH.
Ceramic Fuel Cells' BlueGen units are also being used to power a
virtual power plant project in The Netherlands with energy network
company Liander and IBM.
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About Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited:
Ceramic Fuel Cells is a world leader in developing fuel cell
technology to generate highly efficient and low-emission
electricity from widely available natural gas. Ceramic Fuel Cells
has sold its BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator to major
utilities and other foundation customers in Germany, the United
Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Australia, and
the USA. Ceramic Fuel Cells is also developing fully integrated
power and heating products with leading energy companies E.ON UK in
the United Kingdom, GdF Suez in France and EWE in Germany.
The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market
and the Australian Securities Exchange (code CFU).
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