Hydrogen Engine Center Receives Order From Newfoundland And Labrador Hydro Algona IA (SPX) Aug 28, 2008 Hydrogen Engine Center has announced the receipt of a purchase order from Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro [Hydro] for additional work for grid integration of the 250kW 4+1TM Oxx Power hydrogen generator for Hydro's Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel energy project in the remote community of Ramea, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Ramea is the site of a five-year innovative research and development project for an isolated wind-hydrogen-diesel generation system, among the first of its kind in the world. This project is focused on developing an environmentally-friendly energy solution to be used in small, isolated electrical distribution systems. The project builds on the existing, successful wind-diesel system that has been operating in Ramea since 2004. Ted Hollinger, President and CEO of Hydrogen Engine Center, said, "Hydrogen Engine Center is very pleased to receive this purchase order and we are looking forward to the collaborative effort with Hydro to connect this hydrogen-fueled power generation system to the Ramea Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel energy project. "The completion and installation of this unit will prove a concept that I have believed in for years - namely that we really can produce our own 'clean' power from the natural energy that surrounds us. This is an environmentally clean and economically viable solution." This highly scalable 250kW Oxx Power generator unit, when completed and installed, is being designed as an integral part of large-scale power generation systems. By integrating wind-based energy with Hydrogen Engine Center's Oxx Power generator system, Hydrogen Engine Center plans to bring on-line a sustainable solution that extends the reach of wind energy, reduces dependence on foreign oil and introduces carbon-free technology. During slack wind conditions, hydrogen, which is produced by water electrolysis when the wind is blowing, will be used to fuel the 4+1TM power generation system, thereby extending the use of wind energy sources. The 4+1TM generator was part of Hydrogen Engine Center's contract to deliver the generator system to Natural Resources Canada ("NRCan"), who subsequently loaned the generator system to Hydro for integration into its Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel energy project. The generator system was successfully tested in Canada for several months, generating power by burning non-polluting hydrogen fuel. The generator system is controlled by our Oxx BoxxTM technology, whereby four engines run in parallel while one is always in reserve. This design maximizes both output and reliability, to become a key part of extending the use of both wind power and the power grid. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Share This Article With Planet Earth
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