Saturday, August 28, 2010

FuelCell says dual utilities get curtsy to implement the projects

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(Reuters) - FuelCell Energy Inc pronounced regulators have certified dual energy producers to implement the company"s fuel cells at multiform University of California and California State University campuses.

The company, that creates fuel-cell energy plants for electric energy generation, pronounced California Public Utilities Commission had certified units of PGE Corp and Edison International to implement a 1.4 megawatts (MW) fuel cell energy plant each at 4 campuses.

Fuel cells commissioned by Edison will interconnect and work in together with Edison"s placement complement and implement the by-product heat, Fuel Cell Energy said.

Shares of the association were up 4 percent at $2.99 Monday sunrise on Nasdaq.

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