"Speed is going to win." - Mark Feasel, FuelCell Energy’s Chief Commercial Officer ? AI-driven data centers need massive amounts of power—and they need it fast. In our new strategic partnership with Diversified Energy Company and TESIAC, Mark highlights how our fuel cells deliver low-emission power quickly, helping data centers scale up without waiting years for new infrastructure. ? Read more below.
FuelCell Energy
可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
Danbury,CT 46,466 位关注者
A leader in delivering innovative clean energy solutions.
关于我们
FuelCell Energy is an American clean technology and manufacturing company dedicated to improving energy efficiency, resilience and security with low-to-zero carbon solutions. Our headquarters are located in Danbury, Connecticut and North American production is in Torrington, Connecticut. European markets are served from Germany. Asian markets are served via a South Korean partner.
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https://www.fuelcellenergy.com/
FuelCell Energy的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Danbury,CT
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 1969
- 领域
- Sustainable energy alternatives
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3 Great Pasture Road
US,CT,Danbury,06813
FuelCell Energy员工
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FuelCell Energy’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mark Feasel, will join the New Jersey Energy Coalition’s Virtual Future of Energy: Ensuring Resource Adequacy panel to discuss how states are tackling energy supply gaps and rising costs. Hear from Mark about how FuelCell Energy’s technologies are helping meet today’s demand and shaping the future of energy. Register to attend: https://lnkd.in/e6tf5ZnV.??
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FuelCell Energy is pleased to announce a partnership with Diversified Energy Company and TESIAC to form an Acquisition and Development Company (ADC) that will provide reliable, cost-efficient power to data centers in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.? ? By leveraging coal mine methane (CMM) and natural gas from Diversified Energy, our fuel cell technology, and infrastructure financing, we’re set to deliver up to 360 MW of net-zero power to address the urgent needs of data centers. ? This collaboration redefines on-site power generation for data centers, ensuring reliable uptime for AI and high-performance computing as demand continues to soar and markets remain volatile. ? Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehVXh6xM
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FuelCell Energy and Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (MHB) have signed a joint development agreement to co-develop large-scale hydrogen production facilities to create e-methanol across Asia, New Zealand, and Australia. This collaboration combines our advanced solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) technology with MHB’s expertise in large-scale fabrication to develop modular solutions that can produce e-fuels and decarbonize petrochemicals. Our collaboration with MHB demonstrates the opportunities for large-scale projects through strategic collaborations to meet the growing energy needs in various industries. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e_fgCyQk
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This World Engineering Day, we celebrate the innovative minds behind FuelCell Energy—our engineers. With 531 fuel cell technology patents across the U.S. and globally, our team is tackling some of the world’s most pressing energy challenges with power generation, carbon capture, and hydrogen production solutions.
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FuelCell Energy is pleased to share some significant milestones in our sustainability journey. In 2024, we performed our fifth annual greenhouse gas emissions assessment, providing valuable insights into our environmental impact. We also completed a product-level Life Cycle Assessment to better understand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions throughout our value chain. Additionally, we conducted a climate-scenario analysis in accordance with the FSB Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). This has been instrumental in guiding our strategic planning and allows for more informed decisions on where and when to allocate capital. Moreover, we successfully integrated a sustainability governance model into our business processes, ensuring that sustainability is at the core of our operations. We were proud to achieve the ISS ESG Prime status and to improve our MSCI Carbon Markets and Morningstar Sustainalytics ratings, reflecting our commitment to environmental, social, and governance excellence. These accomplishments are a testament to our dedication to driving sustainable growth. Let's continue to make a positive impact together! Read more about our sustainability journey below and at https://lnkd.in/eqZ6snYt.
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The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has begun testing FuelCell Energy’s solid oxide electrolysis cell system to validate 100% electrical efficiency with nuclear integration. This is the largest and first fully integrated electrolyzer to be tested at INL. ? The project, funded partially by a 2020 Office of Nuclear Energy | U.S. Department of Energy award, will study how hydrogen production operations can help nuclear plants diversify and increase their profitability by switching between electricity production and hydrogen generation. ? Read more ?? https://lnkd.in/ez5DhM4S
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FuelCell Energy announces a $160 million contract to begin the development of a 7.4 MW fuel cell power plant in Hartford, Connecticut. This project will provide Class 1 renewable baseload power to the local grid, supporting the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard. Under a 20-year power purchase agreement, the Hartford project will strengthen Connecticut’s public electricity grid in key commercial and industrial areas. Read more ?? https://lnkd.in/e2hJDjJQ
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Capturing emissions and producing energy in the process? That’s EXACTLY what we’re developing with FuelCell Energy: Breakthrough carbon capture technology ready for field testing. Our breakthrough project uses carbonate fuel cells to capture more than 90% of CO? emissions from industrial plants. In the process, these fuel cells also generate low-carbon power, heat, and hydrogen – three in-demand resources. And we?can't wait to test the technology in?the real world. #technology #energytransition #carboncapture #hydrogen
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This week, FuelCell Energy was proud to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Naval Submarine Base in New London, Connecticut, for its SUBASE micro-grid. The micro-grid system allows the base to generate its own electricity in the event of an outage from the public grid. ?According to Capt. Kenneth M. Curtin, Jr., commanding officer of the base, this is the first of its kind of this scale in the Navy. FuelCell Energy's molten carbonate modules form a cornerstone of the microgrid, creating enough electricity to power over 6,000 homes. We are proud to have played a role in this important project in our home state and in support of the U.S. Navy.
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