As the number of electricity generating units at commercial and industrial sites increase, fuel cells continue to represent a compelling distributed power strategy for utilities looking to develop solutions for customers who demand more resiliency, on-site power, and a reduced carbon footprint. In this webinar, guest speakers discussed 1) how fuel cells are being used to support the electric grid; 2) fuel cell characteristics including ease of siting and emissions reliability; 3) supporting microgrid applications; and 4) policies on both the state and federal level.
PANELISTS:
• Andy Skok, FuelCell Energy Inc.
• George Berntsen, Fuel Cell Energy Inc.
• Bud DeFlaviis, Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association
Slides from this webinar are available as a pdf at: http://www.cesa.org/assets/Uploads/Webinar-Slides-7.15.15.pdf
This is the first in a series of three webinars on hydrogen and fuel cells for resilient power. This webinar series is a presentation of Clean Energy Group’s Resilient Power Project and the Northeast Electrochemical Energy Storage Cluster (NEESC).