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The first European fuel cell of megawatt size is now operating in Mannheim, Germany. Contrary to conventional power plants, this energy solution delivers heat and electricity virtually absent of pollutants, making it a milestone for the green energy of the future. Over the course of at least ten years, it will provide clean energy for the production processes of materials specialist FRIATEC. It has a capacity of 1.4 megawatts and is the only one of its kind in Europe to date. In terms of technology and environmental protection, fuel cells represent a promising alternative to conventional combined heat and power plants. In comparison with other decentralized technologies such as gas turbines, they use fuel sources far more efficiently. In addition, they generate power in a non-combustion process which is virtually absent of pollutants. By using this fuel cell, FRIATEC will be able to reduce its CO2 emissions by approximately 3,000 tons per year. This corresponds to the CO2 emissions of approximately 250,000 family cars per 100 kilometers. Karsten Wildberger, a member of the E.ON Board of Directors, adds: “Fuel cells are one of the key technologies for the clean energy world of tomorrow.”
SOURCE: pennenergy.com
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