January 27, 2004 [SolarAccess.com] FuelCell Energy signed an agreement with Arizona-based Salt River Project (SRP) to provide and service a 250 kW Direct FuelCell DFC power plant. The DFC300A power plant will be owned and operated by SRP and will be located at the Arizona State University East Campus in Mesa, Arizona. The unit will feed the electricity output into SRP’s local grid. Delivery is expected in late 2004 or early 2005. This installation is the fifth DFC power plant installation by FuelCell Energy for a municipal utility customer. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power currently operates three DFC300A power plants within its city limits and the company is expected to deliver a 250 kW unit to American Municipal Power — Ohio for a substation in the city of Westerville, Ohio in the first calendar quarter of 2004.
Arizona University to Install Fuel Cell Power
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