*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order
Latest Company Updates:
February 2023
Using the expertise of its partner Weichai, Ceres Power Holdings PLC has introduced a stationary solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system. After passing a 30,000-hour test at Weichai's fuel cell industrial park, the SOFC system was also given EU CE certification. The system has a cogeneration efficiency of more than 85% and a power generation efficiency of more than 60%, according to the Chinese transport and Power Organization. It can start and stop up to four times faster than existing technologies.
According to the business, it can be scaled to produce megawatts of power when installed in modular units, making SOFC "another major strategic pillar of Weichai's diversified development of energy."
In comparison to electricity from the grid, Weichai estimates that their products have the ability to reduce carbon emissions by about two million tonnes annually once they have deployed 1 GW of distributed power.
February 2023
Bloom Energy has created its newest application in order to better serve customers in markets with increasing energy demand, constrained power grids, and ambitious climate goals. The Bloom Energy ServerTM will operate more effectively as a result of this application. Customers can now purchase the Bloom platform with Combined Heat and Power (CHP) capability, increasing system efficiency and lowering costs.
Currently, Bloom Energy is the leader in solid oxide fuel cell technology. Making the best use of each input was the aim when creating its energy server. CHP is a system that uses a variety of technologies and fuels, most frequently combustion engines, to produce both electrical and thermal energy. Â Â
Top listed global companies in the industry are:
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
- Ensol Systems
- Bloom Energy
- Sunfire GmbH
- Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd.
- Ceres Power Holdings plc, and others.