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Hannover Fair 2004: IdaTech shows new
power module
Hannover, Germany - IdaTech
LLC demonstrated its new back-up power module in the Hydrogen
and Fuel Cells Exhibit at Hannover Fair, April 19-24, at the Hannover
Fairgrounds. The module is fueled with stored hydrogen, and is designed
to replace traditional long-duration battery back-up systems. The
company also is taking advanced inquiries for the first test and
evaluation units. IdaTech is a subsidiary of IdaCorp Inc. (Boise,
ID).
IdaTech reports that it has progressively
expanded its capabilities and partner network in fuel cell applications
and markets. This year, the firm has extended its reach to include
critical back-up systems; enhanced diesel/kerosene integrated fuel
cell systems for portable and auxiliary power unit applications;
natural gas and LPG-based high purity hydrogen generators for hydrogen
refueling; and industrial applications.
'We’re excited about the expansion
of our solution-based portfolio, and especially the deployment of
our EtaGen5 combined heat and power high efficiency fuel cell systems
in Germany and elsewhere,” says Claude Duss, IdaTech’s president
and CEO. 'Over the past year, we’ve developed strong partnerships
and continue to seek additional partners in selected markets and
technologies to further accelerate progress. Also, incorporating
our proprietary PEM power module into IdaTech fuel cell solutions
has greatly extended our ability to offer customer-driven solutions.”
Control Engineering Daily News Desk
Jim Montague, news editor
jmontague@reedbusiness.com
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