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South Korea Opens World’s Biggest Fuel Cell Park

South Korea Opens World’s Biggest Fuel Cell Park

The facility houses four of FuelCell’s 2.8 MW devices

 
A company caled FuelCell Energy announced that its 11.2 megawatt “fuel cell park” is open for business in Daegu City in South Korea. The facility houses four of FuelCell’s 2.8 MW devices, and provides the power to a utility in the region. The heat generated by the fuel cells is also being used by a wastewater treatment facility.

Taehyoung Kim, of FuelCell’s Korean partner company POSCO Power, touted the fuel cells’ ability to balance out grid variability. “Distributing a number of multi-megawatt fuel cell parks throughout an electrical service area enhances power reliability and energy security for electric utilities and their customers,” he said in a press release.

There seems to be a growing interest in this sort of installation especially in South Korea, and the “world’s largest” title might not last all that long. In April of this year, several companies signed a memorandum of understanding to build a 15 MW fuel cell plant, with plans to expand it to 60 MW.

I asked a spokesperson for FuelCell Energy about their installations and orders in the U.S., and he told me there are a few installations already running in the 2-4 MW range, including one on the U.C San Diego campus that uses purified biogas as its source fuel. As of the end of July, the company has a backlog of 78.5 MW that they’re working on delivering, so there is certainly movement on this front.

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