> 22,2 MW für FCEL - keine schlechte Ausbeute bei 52 MW die zu verteilen waren
... A 14.8-megawatt FuelCell Energy project in Derby was also greenlit. In advance of DEEP's selections, FuelCell CEO Chip Bottone publicly expressed concern that the industry would strike out for a second time in the RFP. However, he and others successfully lobbied the legislature to increase the size of the RFP. Bottone provided a quote for DEEP's press release on Wednesday, saying he was pleased with the result. "Fuel cells are one of the most space-efficient, resilient clean energy technologies qualified under Connecticut Class 1 Renewable Portfolio Standard," he said. "These projects will provide local tax revenue, high tech manufacturing jobs, economic development benefits, and clean energy resources consistent with the goals of Connecticut's renewable portfolio." ...
Finally, DEEP selected a 7.4-megawatt FuelCell Energy project at 441 Homestead Ave. in Hartford. |