FuelCell Energy and Gyeonggi Green Energy Announce Agreement for Purchase of Fuel Cell Modules and Service Agreement for World’s Largest Fuel Cell Power Platform
28 Mai 2024 - 6:46PM
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) and Gyeonggi Green Energy Co.,
Ltd. (GGE), today announced that pursuant to a long term service
agreement GGE has agreed to purchase 42 1.4-megawatt upgraded
carbonate fuel cell modules from FuelCell Energy to replace
existing fuel cell modules at the Hwaseong Baran Industrial Complex
fuel cell power platform, the world’s largest fuel cell power
platform, located in Hwaseong-si.
The agreement, which constitutes a significant milestone for
supplying clean baseload power to the Korean market, also includes
a new seven-year service agreement pursuant to which FuelCell
Energy will service the fuel cell modules. Under the terms of the
agreement, the Company expects to receive approximately $160
million of revenue over the term of the agreement.
The Hwaseong Baran Industrial Complex fuel cell power platform,
which was established in 2013 with FuelCell Energy’s design and
technology, has the capacity to produce 58.8 megawatts of
electricity from 42 fuel cell modules that can provide power to
about 135,000 homes and generate about 250 billion kilocalories of
hot water for heating approximately 20,000 homes annually.
FuelCell Energy in South Korea
In 2019, Korea announced its Hydrogen Economy Roadmap, which
includes a goal to supply 15 gigawatts of power from fuel cells by
2040. Emission-free fuel cells support the country’s efforts to
mitigate a national problem of fine dust or particulate matter in
the atmosphere from transport exhaust fumes, industry, and the jet
stream.
Through this agreement, GGE joins Noeul Green Energy Co., Ltd.
and Korea Southern Power Company Ltd. in receiving superior service
from FuelCell Energy, whose technology is deployed across South
Korea producing more than 100 megawatts of clean electricity
without combusting fuel.
FuelCell Energy President and CEO Jason Few commented, “Our new
agreement with GGE reinforces our commitment to providing clean,
efficient, and reliable energy solutions to the Korean market. Our
collaboration with GGE is a testament to our shared vision for a
sustainable future and our dedication to innovation and excellence
in the energy sector.”
Few added, “It’s a privilege to support the world’s largest fuel
cell power platform and contribute to Korea’s Hydrogen Economy
Roadmap, setting a global standard for low to zero carbon power
generation, and we look forward to bringing additional platforms to
the country, such as our co-located power generation fueled by
biogas and our highly efficient and powerful solid oxide fuel cells
delivering power and electrolysis.”
GGE CEO Kim Dae Young commented, “We are proud to play a role in
Korea’s efforts to create a cleaner environment for our citizens.
By working with FuelCell Energy, we are ensuring that we can
continue to offer Korea clean baseload power for hundreds of
thousands of households.”
FuelCell Energy’s Versatile Clean Energy
Solutions
FuelCell Energy is working to grow its market share in Korea by
focusing on generating new long term service relationships and
negotiating and executing long term service agreements. The
company’s range of clean energy solutions can contribute to the
Korean clean energy targets by providing products that reduce
carbon emissions from power generation and produce hydrogen based
on two electrochemical platforms: carbonate and solid oxide.
- Power Generation: Carbonate and
solid oxide platforms support power generation and combined heat
and power applications, and are fuel flexible using a variety of
fuels including hydrogen, hydrogen and natural gas blends, biogas,
renewable natural gas, and natural gas. For example, the company
announced recently a new biogas project at a California wastewater
treatment plant where carbonate fuel cell technology will convert
gas from wastewater into electricity on site. The fuel cells
utilized in these platforms react fuel electrochemically without
combustion. FuelCell Energy’s platforms are also scalable, and the
company has deployed the largest fuel cell parks in the world.
Servicing GGE’s 58.8 MW carbonate power platform will further
demonstrate FuelCell Energy’s ability to support large scale
applications including the large-scale power and cooling needs of
data centers.
- Distributed Hydrogen and Power
Generation: FuelCell Energy’s recently unveiled Tri-gen system,
commissioned by Toyota Motor North America and operated and
serviced by FuelCell Energy, is fueled by directed biogas from
California and is powering the automotive company’s largest port
facility in North America.
- Carbon Capture: FuelCell Energy’s
carbonate fuel cells are behind the only carbon capture technology
on the market that can capture CO2 emissions directly while
producing electricity and hydrogen simultaneously. FuelCell Energy
is working with ExxonMobil on the next generation of this
technology for use in large industrial settings.
- Electrolysis: The company’s solid
oxide fuel cells power our electrolyzer that can supply hydrogen
with up to 100% efficiency.
In June, the company will host current and prospective customers
in Korea to highlight the breadth of its clean energy offerings
that can help to support the goals of the Hydrogen Economy
Roadmap.
About FuelCell EnergyFuelCell Energy, Inc. is a
global leader in sustainable clean energy technologies that address
some of the world’s most critical challenges around energy, safety,
and global urbanization. As a leading global manufacturer of
proprietary fuel cell technology platforms, FuelCell Energy is
uniquely positioned to serve customers including businesses,
utilities, governments, and municipalities with sustainable
products and solutions. The company’s solutions are designed to
enable a world empowered by clean energy, enhancing the quality of
life for people around the globe. Learn more at
fuelcellenergy.com.
About Gyeonggi Green EnergyGyeonggi Green
Energy is an energy-focused company affiliated with Korea Hydro
& Nuclear Power. Since 2013, it has been operating the world's
largest 58.8 megawatts carbonate fuel cell power platform. This
environmentally friendly power platform utilizes clean fuel and
liquefied natural gas to produce and supply electricity and heat
using fuel cells. The platform’s impressive capabilities include a
CO2 reduction effect of approximately 220,000 tons and a
substitution effect for crude oil imports of approximately 120,000
TOE (tonnes of oil equivalent), making it the largest of its kind
employing a single type of fuel cell (MCFC) in the world. Moreover,
Gyeonggi Green Energy aims to play a future-oriented role and make
dedicated efforts as an eco-friendly decentralized energy source in
line with Korea's domestic situation.
Press ContactFuelCell EnergyKathleen
Blomquistkblomquist@fce.com
Investor Relations ContactFuelCell EnergyTom
Gelstontgelston@fce.com
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