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  1. TTH
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    Hi all CFU'ers,

    I just received the following e-mail from CFU (being on it's e-mail list that you can sign-up for on its Website):-

    (I hope the formatting is OK ... you never know with those strange characters until you post it on this site, as there's no preview ...)

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    4 March 2010
    Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
    INDUSTRY NEWS



    CSIRO predicts huge market for Distributed Generation

    o The Australian Government research organisation, CSIRO, has released a detailed study of the value proposition for distributed energy in Australia.
    o The study estimates the value of wide-scale uptake of distributed energy in Australia could be worth as much as A$130 billion in today's money by 2050.

    Australian Academy of Science Calls for Fuel Cell Feed-in Tariff

    o The Australian Academy of Science has released a report on Australias Renewable Energy Future.
    o The report includes a strong endorsement of the need to transform Australias energy system, and the role for highly efficient fuel cell generators.
    o The report recommends several options for encouraging the deployment of fuel cell products, including a national system of feed-in tariff rates for combined heat and power (CHP) domestic generation.

    ACT Government - Electricity Feed-in Tariff Consultation

    o The Australian Capital Territory (Canberra, for our overseas readers!) introduced a feed-in on 1 March 2009. The ACT Government is currently consulting on the possible expansion of the scheme.
    o Ceramic Fuel Cells has made a submission, calling for the scheme to be expanded to require electricity retailers to buy back power exported to the grid from small scale, low emission technologies like fuel cell generators, on a 1 for 1 feed in tariff equal to the retail electricity price.
    The full industry news release is available on our website www.cfcl.com.au




    Ceramic Fuel Cells in the Media

    There has been a lot of PR recently about US company Bloom Energy. Bloom have been around for about 8 years (they usedto be called Ion America) but have only recently come out of 'stealth' mode.

    Bloom is also developing solid oxide fuel cell products, but for a different application and target market: Bloom is making large (100kW) units for commercial and industrial installations; we are focused on small generators (1-2kW) for residential markets. It is quite difficult to scale fuel cells up and down between these market segments. Fuel cells are a bit like batteries: they are best suited to certain sizes (eg a watch battery cannot be scaled up to power a car or vice versa).
    We think its good news that Bloom has generated a lot of media attention. They can help educate the media, policy makers and the general public about fuel cells and the enormous benefits of distributed generation.
    Here are a couple of media stories on Ceramic Fuel Cells and Bloom:
    http://www.abc.net.au/environment/articles/2010/03/02//2834579.htm

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/25/bloom-box-innovation



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    Regards,

    Andrew Neilson
    Group GeneralManagerCommercial
    CERAMIC FUEL CELLS LIMITED
    Tel: +61 (0)3 9554 2300


    Email: [email protected]

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    Cheers.

    p.s. the news about the ACT sounds VERY encouraging!

    p.p.s. welcome back Surely, it's been quite a while
 
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