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Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000

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Connecticut Clean Energy Fund<br />

200 Corporate Place, 3rd Floor<br />

Rocky Hill, CT 06067<br />

Phone: (860) 563-0015<br />

E-mail: www.ctcleanenergy.com/about/contact.html<br />

Web: www.ctcleanenergy.com<br />

New Energy Technology Grant Program<br />

www.opm.state.ct.us/pdpd2/grants/net.htm<br />

Grants of up to $10,000 may be awarded to individuals or small companies for fuel cell<br />

and other qualifying energy technologies that are in the prototype or pre-commercial<br />

stage of development.<br />

Contact:<br />

Connecticut Office of Policy and Management<br />

Attn: John Ruckes<br />

450 Capitol Avenue<br />

Hartford, CT 06106-1308<br />

Phone: (860) 418-6384<br />

E-mail: john.ruckes@po.state.ct.us<br />

Web: www.opm.state.ct.us<br />

8. STATE AND LOCALLY-SUPPORTED DEMONSTRATIONS<br />

POWER GENERATION<br />

Pepperidge Farm bakery, Bloomfield: Two 250-kW <strong>Fuel</strong>Cell Energy MCFC units, to<br />

be installed in 2005, will provide about 20% of the facility's base load power with the heat<br />

byproduct converted to process steam for the bakery. Funded by CCEF and the DoD<br />

Climate Change <strong>Fuel</strong> Cell Program.<br />

St. Francis Hospital, Hartford: A UTC Power 200-kW PAFC, installed in 2003,<br />

provides power security to operating room and interconnected with hospital’s distribution<br />

and air conditioning system. Funded by CCEF.<br />

Connecticut Juvenile Training School, Middletown: This 2002 UTC Power 1.2-MW<br />

PAFC installation, partially funded by CCEF, is used in conjunction with traditional<br />

generators and the grid to provide primary power to the school. The heat byproduct<br />

produced by the fuel cell is used to heat and cool the facility.<br />

New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority facility, New Haven: Installed in<br />

2003, the UTC Power 200-kW PAFC was partially funded by CCEF.<br />

Yale University, New Haven: The <strong>Fuel</strong>Cell Energy 250-kW MCFC, installed in 2003,<br />

provides approximately 25% of the Peabody Museum’s electricity needs with waste heat<br />

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