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10.5.8 References 1. M. Glass, Fuel Cell Codes and Standards Summit III Summary, April 5-7, 1999, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 2. ASME, Object & Scope for the Proposed Code on Fuel Cell Power Systems, August 2000, http://www.asme.org. 3. IEEE, Distributed Resources and Electrical Power Systems Interconnection Working Group - Meeting Minutes, June 7-8, 2000, http://grouper.ieee.org. 4. SAE, SAE Initiates Activities in Area of Fuel Cells, August 1999, http://www.sae.org. 5. UL, Standard for Safety for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for Use in Photovoltaic Power Systems, 2000, http//:ulstandardsinfonet.ul.com. 6. National Evaluation Service, National Evaluation Protocol for Stationary Fuel Cell Power Plant, June 5, 2000, http://www.nateval.org. 7. International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC TC 105 Strategic Policy Statement, March 2000, CA/1719A/R, http://www.iec.ch. 8. R. Bielen, Telephone Contact, August 9, 2000, NFPA. 9. S. Kazubski, Telephone Contact, August 14, 2000, CSA International. 10. D. Conover, Telephone Contact, August 9, 2000, National Evaluation Service. 10.6 Fuel Cell Field Site Data This section of the handbook contains field site information. Most of the worldwide summaries were extracted from an IEA paper63 and updated with information taken from “Fuel Cell Technology News”64. Information on the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel Cell Demonstration was taken from the following web site: www.dodfuelcell.com. Finally, updating the information for Fuel Cell Energy, IFC, and Siemens Westinghouse was taken from “Fuel Cell Technology News”. The IFC PAFC summary includes a number of projects reported by DoD. In the DoD demonstration program, a total of 30 PAFC units were installed at DoD sites across the United States. These were model B and C PC-25 units. 10.6.1 Worldwide Sites Worldwide information reported in this handbook is for stationary application of fuel cells in different countries. Data on PEFC, PAFC, AFC, MCFC, and SOFC has been collected. The main worldwide projects are summarized below: PEFC Canada: Canada has focused primarily on PEFC research and development over the last decade. To commercialize its PEFC technology, Ballard Power Systems has developed a major international network of strategic partners, including DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, GPU international (US), Alstom SA (a UK company based in France), and Ebara Corporation (Japan). Ballard 250 kWe stationary prototypes are developed by Ballard Generation Systems. The first prototype operating is in Vancouver, Canada. Ballard delivered a second 250-kilowatt PEFC power system to Cinergy Technology. This is the first field trial unit built by Ballard. The 63 K. Kono, “Implementing Agreement “Advanced Fuel Cells,” Annex IX Fuel Cells for Stationary Applications, Subtask 2,” draft IEA paper, April 1999. 64 Fuel Cell Technology News, January 2002, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. 10-21PDF Image | Fuel Cell Handbook (Seventh Edition)
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