Ceramic Industry

NanoDynamics Energy Inc.: SOFC Systems

August 21, 2007

NanoDynamics Energy Inc. will display its capabilities in advanced microtubular solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) design at Fuel Cell Seminar 2007, including its Revolution™ 50H and 60C SOFCs. To illustrate the capabilities of these products, the company will demonstrate full electrical functionality at show booth numbers 319 and 418 with independent power generated by the SOFCs.

The Revolution 50H hybrid portable SOFC system is ideal for applications in which weight, volume and fuel type are critical. This lightweight, 50-watt (12-volt) power system is propane driven and will offer future compatibility with a variety of common hydrocarbon fuels, including butane. Its unique microtubular cell-and-stack design offers integrated hydrocarbon reforming, efficiently converting chemical energy found in conventional hydrocarbon fuels into usable electrical energy.

With a 150% overload capacity for transients and an energy density that allows for extended operating times, the Revolution 50H system is an ideal power source for recreational, military, commercial and industrial power needs, including remote monitoring equipment, soldier power, advertising signage and marine applications.

NanoDynamics Energy will also display its new Revolution 60C SOFC for battery charging. Its non-regulated, 10- to 14-volt output is ideal for charging lead-acid battery systems used in applications such as remote site radio power, mobile surveillance trailers, recreational vehicles, highway safety and traffic control products, and meteorology/geophysical instruments.

For more information, visit www.ndenergy.com.

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