Groundbreaking Fuel Cell Project in Bridgeport: Pioneering Multi-Megawatt, Multi-Story Installation
Key Ideas
  • HyAxiom, Inc., collaborates with partners to launch a 9.6-megawatt Combined Heat and Power (CHP) fuel cell project in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
  • The project aims to provide low-emission power, enhance grid reliability, and improve local energy efficiency, setting a model for sustainable power solutions.
  • This marks the first multi-level fuel cell deployment in the U.S., signifying a significant step towards meeting rising energy demands while addressing grid reliability and sustainability challenges.
  • The Charter Oak CHP Project will not only advance the industry's low-emission power solutions but also bring multiple benefits to the local community and the state of Connecticut.
HyAxiom, Inc., in collaboration with Scale Microgrid Solutions, NuPower, LLC., and C.E. Floyd, has announced the launch of the nation's first multi-megawatt, multi-story installation fuel cell project in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The 9.6-megawatt Combined Heat and Power (CHP) fuel cell project, known as the Charter Oak CHP Project, aims to deliver low-emission power, enhance grid reliability, and improve local energy efficiency. This initiative represents a significant step towards a cleaner and more resilient energy future, leveraging fuel cell and CHP technology to provide sustainable power solutions that can be replicated nationwide. This project is groundbreaking as it signifies the first multi-level fuel cell deployment in the U.S. and addresses critical challenges such as grid reliability and sustainability. By utilizing thermal loop technology to increase CHP efficiency through the utilization of byproduct heat from the fuel cells for heating local customers' demand, the Charter Oak CHP Project not only advances low-emission power solutions but also brings multiple benefits to the local community and the state of Connecticut. HyAxiom's Chief Commercial Officer, Dave Alonso, highlighted the importance of the project in moving towards a sustainable energy future. The CEO, Doo Soon Lee, emphasized the positive impact on the industry and the local community that this project will bring. The collaboration between these leading companies aims to set a model for sustainable power solutions and contribute to the growth of green energy initiatives in the region. The Charter Oak CHP Project represents a significant milestone in upscaling fuel cell applications to meet the increasing energy demands while promoting grid reliability and sustainability.
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