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Fuel Cell And Battery Technologies

Fuel Cell: On The Verge

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Fuel cells are one of the most promising technologies for meeting U.S. energy needs well into this century. Unlike power plants that use conventional technologies, fuel cell plants that generate electricity and usable heat can be built in a wide range of sizes - from 200-kW units suitable for powering commercial buildings to 100-mW plants that can add baseload capacity to utility power plants.
  • By 2010, an estimated 130 gW of new generating capacity will be installed in the U.S. In world markets and within a much closer time frame, nearly 550 gW of generating capacity will be added. Fuel cell commercialization opportunities in the U.S. market are focused in several large-scale areas: re-powering, central power plants, industrial generators, and commercial/residential generators.
  • Nonetheless promising are a host of fuel cell applications - virtually anywhere electrical power is a factor. From large-scale power-intensive applications - such as desalination, automotive/transportation, self-contained residential power, emergency back up, to portable products - such as computers, cell phones, flashlights, watches, cameras, music players - fuel cell technology has developed a feasible alternative to traditional power supply.

SUMMARY FIGURE
NORTH AMERICAN SALES OF FUEL CELLS BY TYPE, 2000
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Source: BCC, Inc.