Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Fully funded BlueGen installations for UK social landlords Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited Agreement signed with Energy Services Company iPower


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29 January 2013
Tuesday 29 January 2013
Agreement signed with Energy Services Company iPower
Fully funded BlueGen installations for UK social landlords
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of generators which use fuel cell technology to convert natural gas into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce the signing of a distribution agreement with Energy Services Company (ESCo) iPower Energy Limited (iPower).
CFCL has granted iPower a limited exclusivity on the basis of minimum deliveries of 200 BlueGen units during 2013 and a further 200 BlueGen units during 2014. The exclusivity is limited to the use of BlueGen to provide ESCo services within the social housing sector in the UK.
Tackling fuel poverty
Social enterprise iPower is a UK developer of low carbon projects working with a range of technologies to reduce both energy bills and carbon emissions. iPower is able to offer guaranteed discounts on electricity tariffs to social housing tenants where BlueGen is installed. Installations are offered on a turnkey basis and can be fully funded by iPower who will also supply power and heat to tenants in place of existing suppliers. iPower's aim is to makeclean energy affordable to all and return maximum benefits to property owners and tenants. A majority of its profits are used to help combat fuel poverty and climate change.
Social housing
Following on from recent announcements about installations with housing associations supported by National GridAffordable Warmth Solutions, the agreement with iPower reflects an increased emphasis for CFCL on the deployment of BlueGen in the social housing market, a sector where the cost savings associated with BlueGen's high electrical efficiency can have most effect, particularly in apartment blocks where the electrical output from one BlueGen can be shared between up to four apartments.
CFCL looks forward to continuing to work closely with iPower. iPower will use installation, sales and service partners approved by CFCL in the deployment of BlueGen systems across the UK:
   --      Be Green Systems for London and the South East; 
   --      Ace Energy for the South Coast and South West; 
   --      Green Buy Energy for Yorkshire and the North Midlands; 
   --      Richard Irvin for Scotland; and 
   --      World Heat and Power for the North West and North Wales. 

Bob Kennett, CEO of CFCL commented, "We are delighted to have concluded this initial agreement with iPower and we look forward to developing some key opportunities together in the future".
Jon Cape, CEO of iPower added, "iPower is excited about this opportunity to work with CFCL. The use of BlueGen in social housing offers real scope to bring down fuel bills for the least well off in society. We are already at the detailed design stage with the first large project under this agreement and are attracting Expressions of Interest from a number of Councils and housing associations across the UK".
BlueGen units use ceramic fuel cells to turn natural gas into electricity - as well as heat for hot water - for homes, schools, offices and small commercial buildings. Each BlueGen unit can save up to four tonnes of carbon per year in low carbon homes in the UK when running of natural gas and around twice this amount when using directed biogas purchased over the mains gas grid. The peak electrical efficiency of BlueGen is up to 60 percent, far higher than any other small scale generating technology in the world. With the added benefit of heat, total efficiency is up to 85 percent.

If you are interested in the Bluegen email us on: info@orionair.co.uk or visit: www.orionair.co.uk for more info

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