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UTC Fuel Cell Powers News Corp’s NY Headquarters

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Source: Environmental Leader: Environmental & Energy Management News A PureCell system at the News Corporation headquarters in New York City now provides hot water and a significant portion of electricity needs for TV studios, while reducing the building’s carbon emissions. Vijay Sudan, director of News Corp. Global Energy Initiative, says the fuel cell brings the company closer to achieving its long-term vision: growing the business without growing its carbon footprint. The initiative was set in 2007 with the goal to reach their vision by 2015. The fuel cell produces enough energy to power 400 average homes, while preventing the release of more than 675 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually…

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On Target: Innovative power-generating technologies find a home at more hospitals

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Source: Health Facilities Management magazine There is an increasing trend in which health facility professionals are replacing conventional infrastructure systems with innovative and clean power-generating technologies. This article reviews several available alternative energy solutions for hospitals, including fuel cells. Citing real-world fuel cell applications at hospitals, the article highlights the environmental savings and increased reliability realized by hospitals who are utilizing clean, efficient fuel cell technology. Image courtesy of Health Facilities Management magazine Read the Full Article

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UTC Power and the PureCell System Finding Wide Application

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Source: Fuel Cells Bulletin, pages 12-15. This article focuses on how UTC Power is leading the way in commercializing fuel cells in real-world application with the PureCell® Model 400. With its proven technology, the PureCell® fuel cell system is a high-efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) solution that generates clean, efficient energy while delivering reduced energy costs, increased operational reliability, and environmental benefits for a wide range of buildings and facilities including utility-scale, industrial, mixed-use residential, and supermarket applications. Read more here or download the article here.

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