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Monday, 15 September 2014

500 units installed and over 5 million operating hours accumulated by Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited's Bluegen MCHP

RNS Number : 4860R
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
12 September 2014
Market Announcement



Friday 12 September 2014
Operations Update:
CFU leads marketing of fuel cell products in Europe
500 units installed and over 5 million operating hours accumulated
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (ASX / AIM: CFU), a leading developer of generators that use fuel cell technology to convert natural gas into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce that it has achieved an important technical and commercial milestone. On 11 September its service partner, Eneco, commissioned a BlueGEN unit in the Netherlands, representing the 500(th) unit in the installed and commissioned fleet of systems based on the Company's world leading SOFC technology. Earlier this month, the fleet passed the milestone of 5 million accumulated operating hours with demonstrated high levels of reliability and availability.
The unit is one of the 45 BlueGEN systems that were sold into the first stage of a virtual power plant (VPP) project on the island of Ameland, in the Netherlands. This is currently one of the largest VPP projects in Europe utilising micro-generation products based on fuel cell technology, and involves a number of project partners, including the leading Dutch gas company, GasTerra.
In the context of the developing global markets for products based on CFU's technology platform, the achievement of an installed fleet of 500 systems and 5 million accumulated operating hours is significant for the Company for the following reasons:
-- According to available industry information this makes CFU the first fuel cell company outside Japan to achieve this number of mCHP installations and accumulated operating hours.
-- In the Company's initial core markets in Europe, CFU is leading the commercialisation of fuel cell based mCHP in terms of number of systems installed and accumulated operating hours.
-- The experience gained from the growing fleet of commercially operating systems installed at customersites has:
  •  provided an acceleration of product / technology improvements (e.g. the recently announced degradation reduction) and a clear strategy for CFU's cost reduction programmes;
  • allowed CFU to identify and address challenges of the route to market; and led to improved brand recognition of Ceramic Fuels Cells and BlueGEN.

Having marketed and sold in excess of 600 units, and deployed 500 units into many different product market combinations, the Company has gained extensive experience and insights about how to adjust its marketing and sales strategy in the emerging markets for distributed micro-generation.
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For more information please contact: 
  Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited 
    Bob Kennett (UK)  Tel.    : +44 (0) 7764 200 
                       Email   661 
     Clifford Ashby    Tel.    : investor@cfcl.com.au 
     (Australia)       Email   : +61 (0) 3 9554 
                               2300 
                               : investor@cfcl.com.au 
  Arden Partners Plc (AIM Nomad) 
    Steve Douglas     Tel.    : +44 (0) 121 423 
     Katelin Kennish           8900 

Monday, 15 October 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited CFU organisation change to focus on Europe


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RNS Number : 6530O
15 October 2012
Monday 15 October 2012
CFCL Strengthens Sales Resources in Germany
Aligns activities in Australia
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of generators which use fuel cell technology to convert natural gashttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, announces that it is continuing to invest in measures to quickly increase sales in Germany.
We are pleased to announce that Mr Andreas Ballhausen has joined Ceramic Fuel Cells' European management team as Commercial Director. Mr Ballhausen will be responsible for leading our business developmenthttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png, sales and customer service activities in Germany.
Mr Ballhausen joins Ceramic Fuel Cells from leading German energy utility EWE, where he has held various senior management positions since 1996. Most recently Mr Ballhausen was in charge of establishing and running EWE'sbusinesshttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png unit selling energy services and contracting solutions for households, industry and communities.
Mr Ballhausen has extensive experience with fuel cells and micro combined heat and power products, having led EWE's project to evaluate, install and operate fuel cell products from a number of suppliers over many years. EWE was Ceramic Fuel Cells' first customer in Germany, and has been testing and operating our products since 2006. Mr Ballhausen is also a member of various committees in the energy sector, including the German Fuel Cell Initiative (IBZ).
"We are delighted that Andreas Ballhausen has chosen to join Ceramic Fuel Cells. His expertise in the field of fuel cell technology and his many years of experience in sales of CHP technologies are a tremendous asset to ourCompanyhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png," said Brendan Dow, Managing Director of Ceramic Fuel Cells.
"I'm looking forward to the new responsibilities at Ceramic Fuel Cells. High-efficiency micro-CHP systems can make a significant contribution to the success of renewable energy in Germany and in Europe. Ceramic Fuel Cells' BlueGen product offers an outstanding micro fuel cell power plant, and I look forward to driving our sales effort with a lot of passion," said Mr Ballhausen.
Earlier this month Ceramic Fuel Cells announced that 25 of its BlueGen gas-to-electricity units are being used to power Germany's first commercial, virtual fuel cell power plant.
The virtual power plant was officially opened on Tuesday 2 October by Mr Peter Altmaier, Germany's Federal Minister for the Environment, Mr Johannes Remmel, Minister for the Environment in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, together with Mr Bernd Wilmert, Chairman of the Board of the municipal utility network Trianel, and Sven Becker, CEO of Trianel.
During the opening ceremony at the Eurogress congress centre in Aachen, Mr Altmaier declared that distributed electricity generation and energy efficiency, along with a coordinated expansion of renewable energies and electricity grids on a national level, are central elements of the electricity market of tomorrow: "Virtual power plant networks are progressive milestones on the way to a successful energy reform," Altmaier said.
To underline the Company's further support for its European activities we have realigned the structure of our headquarters in Noble Park Melbourne to more effectively support our European markets. The changes, along with outsourcing of cell production are expected to result in annualised ongoing cost savings of approximately AUD 5 million and a reduction in headcount since 1(st) July this year of 56 staff.
Brendan Dow CFCL's Managing Director said "We are quickly aligning our corporate structure and operational activities to reduce overhead costs and to focus our resources on markets where we believe we can achieve immediate and significant sales growth - Germany, the UK and the Benelux markets. In the short term we are reducing our direct sales resources in other markets, Australia, Japan and North America."
Ceramic Fuel Cells achieved solid sales growth over the last financial year. The number of BlueGen and integrated mCHP units sold increased by 177 percent, and revenue increased by 82 percent to AUD 6.7 million in FY12. 

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells signs long term Powder Plant Project


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RNS Number : 6645N
02 October 2012
Tuesday 2 October 2012

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 that it hassecured a long term project for its powder plant in the United Kingdom.
Ceramic Fuel Cells has signed an agreement with a multinational ceramics and speciality chemicals company for them to utilise the plant to develop high quality ceramic powder products. The powder plant equipment and CFCL operational staff at the plant will be allocated to the project on a full time basis.
To cover the operating costs of the plant and related staff, Ceramic Fuel Cells will receive a fee of GBP 450,000 for the 12 month project. The agreement also includes an option for the customer to purchase the plant and licence the related intellectual property for a pre-agreed price. For commercial reasons the identity of the customer and the purchase price are confidential.
The plant, in Bromborough, UK, uses Ceramic Fuel Cells' patented equipment to make nano-size ceramic powders which can be used in a range of applications and products.


About Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited:
Ceramic Fuel Cells is a world leader in developing fuel cell technology to generate highly efficient and low-emission electricity from widely available natural gas. Ceramic Fuel Cells has sold its BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator to major utilities and other foundation customers in Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Australia, and the USA. Ceramic Fuel Cells is also developing fully integrated power and heating products with leading energy companies E.ON UK in the United Kingdom, GdF Suez in France and EWE in Germany.
The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market and the Australian Securities Exchange (code CFU).
www.cfcl.com.au
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Monday, 17 September 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited Change in Board - New Director


RNS Number : 1509M
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
13 September 2012
13 September 2012
Board Changes
Mr Alasdair Locke to be appointed as Director
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of generators that use fuel cell technology to convert natural gas into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce that Mr Alasdair Locke has agreed to be appointed as a Non-Executive Director and proposed Chairman.
Mr Locke, based in London, is the founder and former Executive Chairman of Abbott Group plc, an oil services company which he founded in 1990. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange from 1995 until its sale in 2008 for GBP906 million to a US Private Equity fund. At the time of the sale, Abbott Group was one of the leading oil drilling service and engineering contractors in the world employing over 8000 people and operating in over 20 countries.
Mr Locke's career started in investment banking at Citigroup in 1974, where he specialised in shipping and oil. He is also Chairman of Argenta Holdings plc, an unlisted holding company which trades in the Lloyds of London Insurance Market and non-Executive Chairman of Hardy Oil and Gas plc.
Mr Locke has personally invested in each of the Company's fundraising rounds since 2009 and he has a beneficial interest in approximately 67 million shares in the Company (approximately 4.9 percent of the Company's issued shares).
Mr Locke's appointment as Director will be formalised after the Company has released its Directors' Report for the 2012 financial year. This will be released before the end of September.
The Board intends to appoint Mr Locke as Chairman at the next Annual General Meeting, to be held in late October. Mr Locke will also become a member of the Board Audit Committee and Chairman of the Remuneration and Nomination Committee. The current Chairman, Mr Jeff Harding, and Deputy Chairman, Mr Roy Rose, will retire at the Annual General Meeting.
Mr Locke said: "I am looking forward to joining the Board and to playing my part in taking the Company forward. My experience has been in guiding companies through the exciting and at times challenging growth stage, from market entry into commercial scale production and sales. I look forward to contributing this experience to Ceramic Fuel Cells."
Ceramic Fuel Cells' Chairman, Mr Jeff Harding, said: "We are delighted to welcome Alasdair. He has strongly supported the Company and the Directors are very pleased that he has agreed to make a further commitment to Ceramic Fuel Cells by joining the Board. After five years as Chairman I am proud to be able to hand over to someone with Alasdair's experience and capability as the Board and Management focus on the Company's key markets in Europe. During my time as Chairman, we have achieved a number of firsts including developing and commercialising the BlueGen generator - which has the highest electrical efficiency of any comparable-sized generator in the world. We have also made significant inroads into the very large European markets. The outlook for the next stage in Ceramic Fuel Cells' development is exciting and we are particularly well positioned to capitalise on this potential. I would also like to acknowledge Mr Roy Rose for his valuable contribution as a Director and Deputy Chairman over the last three years."
Full details as required by the AIM Rules will be provided by separate regulatory announcement on Mr Locke's formal appointment.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited Announcement re: Rights Issue


RNS Number : 4245I
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
25 July 2012
Wednesday 25 July 2012
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited
("CFCL" or the "Company")
Posting of Circular
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of small generators that use fuel cell technology to convert natural gas into electricity and heat for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce that a circular containing details of the overseas offer of a maximum of EUR2.5 million has been posted today to qualifying participants outside of Australia and New Zealand and certain other territories.
The circular will shortly be made available on the Company's website at www.cfcl.com.au.
Please note that the overseas offer is not available to shareholders in Australia and New Zealand, and the circular is provided for information purposes only.
Separately, the Company has lodged a rights issue Prospectus with the ASX which is open to shareholders in Australia and New Zealand. The Prospectus is also available at www.cfcl.com.au.
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For more information please contact: 
  Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited 
    Andrew Neilson      Tel.    : +61 (3) 9554 2300 
                         Email   : investor@cfcl.com.au 
  Nomura Code Securities (AIM Nomad) 
    Juliet Thompson     Tel.    : +44 (0) 207 776 
     Chris Golden                1200 
  Australian media enquiries 
    Richard Allen       Tel.    : +61 (0) 3 9915 
     Oxygen Financial    Email   6341 
     Public Relations            : richard@oxygenpr.com.au 
  UK media enquiries 
    Mark Way            Tel.    : +44 (0) 7786 116 
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    Alex Seiler         Tel.    : +49 (0) 69 9218 
     Hering Schuppener   Email   7454 
     Consulting                  : aseiler@heringschuppener.com 
 
 
About Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited:
Ceramic Fuel Cells is a world leader in developing fuel cell technology to generate highly efficient and low-emission electricity from widely available natural gas. Ceramic Fuel Cells has sold its BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator to major utilities and other foundation customers in Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Australia, and the USA. Ceramic Fuel Cells is also developing fully integrated power and heating products with leading energy companies E.ON UK in the United Kingdom, GdF Suez in France and EWE in Germany.
The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market and the Australian Securities Exchange (code CFU).
www.cfcl.com.au
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Monday, 25 June 2012

Crest Nicholson installs BlueGen to create the UK's first low carbon home using fuel cell power and heating


RNS Number : 0353G
25 June 2012
Monday 25 June 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU), a leading provider of high efficiency and low emission electricity generation products for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce that Crest Nicholson, one of the UK's leading house builders, has installed a BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator in one of its low carbon homes.


The BlueGen unit is installed in a four bedroom family home in Crest Nicholson's Noble Park development on the outskirts of Epsom, Surrey. This is the UK's first ever installation of a microgeneration certificate scheme (MCS) accredited micro power and heat fuel cell in a new build home, providing power, heating and hot water.
The Crest Nicholson low carbon home demonstrates how new houses can meet the energy efficiency levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4, cutting carbon emissions by 44 percent from 2006 Part L Building Regulations levels. In 2016 this requirement for all homes sent to planning increases to "zero carbon", meaning the building fabric of the home and onsite power and heat generation must cut emissions by at least 70 percent from 2006 levels, equivalent to zero net carbon emissions from regulated energy, which is that used for heating, hot water, lighting and building (services) consumption, over the course of a year.
In addition to the energy reduction requirements, the Crest Nicholson home with the BlueGen unit meets all the elements of the 2010 Code for Sustainable Homes level 4, which include design for low water consumption, enhanced ecological protection, Lifetime Homes and Secure by Design criteria.
As part of the AIMC4 Consortium research project, Crest Nicholson has designed the home for high insulation and energy efficiency and low heat losses. The BlueGen is providing all the heat needed for the home - there is no separate boiler or other heating device needed.
The BlueGen product is the only fuel cell product eligible for the UK Feed-In Tariff (FIT), which provides a payment to BlueGen customers for power generated on-site and exported back to the power grid.
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. 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 and may be even higher in such low energy homes.
The Noble Park homes are being delivered by the "AIMC4" consortium, supported by funding from the government-backed Technology Strategy Board. The AIMC4 consortium is a partnership of UK companies created to pioneer the volume production of low carbon homes, and includes developers Stewart Milne Group, Crest Nicholson PLC,Barratt Developments PLC, H+H UK Ltd and the Building Research Establishment.
Crest Nicholson is one of the UK's leading developers of new homes, building approximately 1,500 new homes each year.
Brendan Dow, Managing Director, Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited, said:
"BlueGen is an advanced technology that is available today. With its high levels of energy efficiency BlueGen provides a clear pathway towards the UK Government's 2016 residential sector targets for all new build houses to be "zero carbon". Demonstrating that BlueGen can provide all the heating for a new home opens up a large market for us, and means BlueGen is not restricted to the market for replacement boilers.
"Crest Nicholson is an exciting partner for Ceramic Fuel Cells and we look forward to sharing a close working relationship as we explore the potential for installing additional BlueGen units at other Crest Nicholson new home developments."
Stephen Stone, Chief Executive, Crest Nicholson, said:
"This is a real first for the UK in terms of introducing fuel cell technology into new homes, and the fact that the technology is now at a point where people can effectively use it in their living environment is something that will bring real consumer benefits.
"The technology works best in energy efficient homes that require very low levels of heating, and this is exactly the case with the AIMC4 homes at Epsom. Not only that, but as part of this pioneering project we will also be carrying out an intensive programme of post-occupancy evaluation, which will provide solid data to help us understand how our customers react to the benefits of fuel cell technology.
"It is a real priority for us to continue to drive Innovation in the delivery of sustainable communities, and we hope that the technology we have installed at Epsom will, through collaboration, lead to volume supply that will ultimately bring down costs and provide an exciting approach to delivering the Government's 2016 zero carbon timeline ambitions."
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited Continued Progress in Germany


RNS Number : 8259C

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited Continued Progress in Germany 08 May 2012

Tuesday 8 May 2012




   --    Subsidy for early BlueGen units in the State of Saarland 
   --    BlueGen Unit in German Virtual Power Plant project 
   --    BlueGen features at Hannover Fair 

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) - a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission electricity generation products for homes and other buildings - is pleased to announce that its BlueGen gas-to-electricity units continue to generate strong interest in the German market.
Premier of the State of Saarland launches market introduction program
In the beginning of May 2012, Ms Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the premier of the German State of Saarland, officially announced that the State will subsidise the cost of early BlueGen units. Under the "Climate Plus Saar" program, the State Government will pay 30 percent of the total cost of BlueGen units, including installation, for up to ten BlueGen units installed in Saarland.
Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer made the announcement when putting the State's first BlueGen unit into operation in the State capital of Saarbrucken.
This subsidy from the Saarland State Government is in addition to the subsidy from the German Federal Government, of 1,800 Euros per unit, and the existing feed in tariff regime, under which BlueGen customers get paid for excess electricity generated by BlueGen and exported to the local electricity grid.
The BlueGen product uses ceramic fuel cells to turn natural gas into electricity and heat for hot water, for homes, schools, offices and small commercial buildings. Surplus electricity can be sold back to the grid or used in supplementary applications such as charging electric cars. BlueGen units have the highest electrical efficiency of any small scale generating technology in the world, reducing energy bills and cutting carbon emissions.
Ceramic Fuel Cells and its German distribution partner sanevo are continuing to deliver and install sanevo's first order of 100 BlueGen units, as well as building the sales pipeline for future orders.

BlueGen Unit in German Virtual Power Plant

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited is pleased to announce that one of its BlueGen gas-to-electricity units is operating as part of a Virtual Power Plant project in Germany. The BlueGen unit is operating in the Harz region, south of Hannover as part of the "RegModHarz" project, to develop and operate a Virtual Power Plant combining renewable energy and controllable distributed generation (creating electricity at the point of use).
A Virtual Power Plant is a cluster of distributed electricity generation units, controlled and operated by a central entity using integrated software systems. A Virtual Power Plant allows power generation to be modulated up or down to meet peak loads and balance intermittent power from wind or solar, with higher efficiency and more flexibility than large centralised power stations.
As the share of renewable electricity increases, one of the challenges for power grid operators is to match intermittent electricity supply with the local demand for power. In the Harz region of Germany about one-third of electricity used is produced from renewable sources. Controllable distributed generation, like BlueGen, can help balance this renewable generation. Each BlueGen unit is controlled over the internet and the power output can be turned up or down remotely, to help balance supply and demand of electricity. The RegModHarz project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety.

BlueGen featured at Germany's largest energy fair

BlueGen's involvement in the RegModHarz project was recently announced at the Hannover Fair, one of Germany's largest and most important energy industry events.
This year more than 190,000 visitors attended the fair, the highest number since 2008. The fair featured about 5,000 exhibitors from 69 countries.
Ceramic Fuel Cells exhibited the BlueGen product as part of the German Fuel Cell Initiative ("Initiative Brennstoffzelle", or IBZ). The IBZ is a consortium of leading German energy companies, fuel cell manufacturers, the German Energy Agency and the National Organisation for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW).
The compact BlueGen unit generated much interest among prospective customers and sales and development partners as well as State and Federal policy makers and media.
Pictures from the Hannover Fair are available at www.cfcl.com.au/CFCL_Events.
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More information:
-- RegModHarz project www.regmodharz.de/ (in German)
-- IBZ www.initiative-brennstoffzelle.de/ (in German)
-- Hannover Fair www.hannovermesse.de/home (German and English)
-- BlueGen www.bluegen.info (German and English)
-- Sanevo Blue Energy www.sanevo.de/bluegen/ (in German)

Monday, 23 April 2012

3rd Quarter Results Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited


RNS Number : 8295B
23 April 2012
Monday 23 April 2012
Cashflow Report and Trading Update for the March Quarter
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission power products for homes and other buildings, today released its quarterly cashflow report for the period ended 31 March 2012.
The cashflow report is available at www.cfcl.com.au.
Highlights
   --      Total order book of 619 units at 23 April 2012 
   --      58 percent increase in units installed at customer sites - up to 193 units at 23 April 
   --      Receipts from customers of AUD 2.7m, an increase of 85 percent from the December quarter 
   --      Twenty six units delivered during the quarter 
   --      Active marketing and sales, with focus on Germany, Netherlands, UK 
   --      Strong and increasing policy support for fuel cell mCHP in Germany and UK 
Operational Review
Orders and Deliveries
The Company currently has an order book of 619 units made up of 264 integrated mCHP products and 355 BlueGen(R) products.
At the end of the December quarter the Company's open order book (meaning units ordered but not recognised in revenue) was 477 units, spread between Germany, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
During the quarter the Company delivered 26 units, reducing its open order book (meaning units ordered but not recognised in revenue) to 451 units. The bulk of these deliveries were BlueGen units delivered to sanevo in Germany and EON in the UK, and integrated mCHP units delivered to EWE in Germany.
These orders will be recognised in revenue, and will deliver cashflow to the Company, as the units are delivered to Customers over the coming year.
The number of units installed and operating at customer sites increased strongly, up from 121 units at the start of the quarter to 193 at 23 April. (This number is updated and reported on www.bluegen.net.) The pace of installations is increasing, reflecting the Company's work in the previous quarters to select and train appropriately skilled local installation and service partners.
Germany
In January the Company's first distributor in Germany, sanevo Blue Energy, confirmed that it has received customer commitments for its first order of 100 BlueGen units, which are expected to be delivered within the first 12 months of their distributorship (by the end of July 2012). sanevo has a target minimum of 500 units for delivery in its second year and a target of 2,000 BlueGens over years three and four.
In the March quarter sanevo blue energy received its first order for a BlueGen unit in Austria, as well as a follow-on order to the Swiss regional utility Cosvegaz near Lausanne.
Approximately 30 of sanevo blue energy's sales partners are now offering BlueGen to customers across Germany.
During the quarter the Company continued to work with EWE, Germany's fifth largest utility, and its external contractors as they installed integrated mCHP systems. During the March quarter six units were delivered to EWE. A further 19 units are expected to be installed early in the June quarter, under the first phase of EWE's 'Lighthouse Project'. In the second phase of the project a further 145 units are planned to be deployed.
Market settings in Germany continue to provide strong support for fuel-cell based micro CHP systems.
Late last year the federal state of Saxony announced a '1,000 Basement Programme' to provide financial incentives for installing fuel cell based micro CHP units. In February 2012 the state of Hesse announced funding of EUR 600,000 to support early deployment of mCHP products. The state of North Rhine Westphalia has also announced plans to increase the share of CHP electricity production to 25 percent, by providing funding of EUR 250 million over several years to support the deployment of local CHP systems.
The German Federal Government is also providing support for the Company's products. In February 2012 the "Bundesrat" (the upper house of the German Federal Parliament) proposed an increase in the current feed in tariff for mCHP units with high electrical efficiency - ideally suited to the Company's BlueGen and mCHP products.
From 1 April 2012, the German Federal Government also introduced a capital subsidy for eligible mCHP products which generate up to 20 kilowatts of electricity and meet demanding performance requirements, including a total efficiency of at least 85 percent. Ceramic Fuel Cells' BlueGen and integrated mCHP products will receive a subsidy of 1,800 Euros per unit.
This program is in addition to the existing German CHP Law, which requires that 25 percent of Germany's electricity generation comes from combined heat and power (small and large scale) by 2020.
Netherlands
The Company's first BlueGen distributor in The Netherlands, BlueGeneration, is actively marketing BlueGen to smallcommercial and Government customers. In September 2011 BlueGeneration placed an order for 100 units for delivery over 12 months. The units will be installed and maintained by the service company of the large Dutch energy company Eneco.
During the quarter BlueGeneration received their first customer order, and the first three BlueGen units were delivered and installed.
BlueGeneration is also working with several large Dutch energy companies on larger scale projects for BlueGen deployment.
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom the Company is working with E.ON, one of the UK's largest energy retailers. In this partnership, CFCL and E.ON are working to launch integrated power and heating products for the UK market. In November 2011 E.ON placed an order for 105 units. Of these, 40 BlueGen generators will be deployed under the European Union Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking's Joint Technology Initiative ("JTI") fuel cell demonstration programme. A further five BlueGen units will be deployed by E.ON in demonstration and commercial customer sites outside of this programme. CFCL and the UK heating company Ideal Boilers ("Ideal") will also develop up to 60 integrated mCHP units to be installed in homes in the UK, Benelux and Germany under the JTI project from late 2012.
As at 23 April, 30 BlueGen units have been delivered to E.ON. The remaining 15 BlueGen units are planned to be delivered during the June quarter.
In February 2012 the UK Government proposed an increase in the feed in tariff for mCHP products, including BlueGen. The Government plans to increase the mCHP feed in tariff from October 2012, from a maximum of 14.2 pence to 15.7 pence, comprising a generation tariff, increased from 11 pence to 12.5 pence for every kilowatt hour of electricity generated on-site, plus an export tariff of 3.2 pence for every kilowatt hour of electricity exported to the grid.
In April the Company finalised the installation of the first BlueGen unit in a low energy new build home in the UK. The BlueGen installation, in a home built by Crest Nicholson to very high efficiency standards, provides the power, hot water and heating requirements for the property and was specifically designed for low energy homes. This installation represents a significant step towards the achievement of Zero Carbon Homes in the UK, a level which will be required for all new homes in the UK from 2016. Historically the new home market in the UK has totalled between 100,000 and 200,000 dwellings per year.
Australia
During the quarter five BlueGen units were installed at the 'Quins' commercial building redevelopment in Port Adelaide. These units are now operating and generating low emission power for the building.
In April the Company sold two BlueGen units to an energy and mining services company based in Brisbane which provides consulting and project services to clients in the fast growing coal seam gas (CSG) sector.
Twenty five BlueGen units are installed and operating in homes in Newcastle, New South Wales, as part of the 'Smart Grid, Smart City' project led by Ausgrid.
In the Victorian Government Office of Housing project, 30 BlueGen units are installed in homes in Victoria (20 in Melbourne and 10 in Shepparton). Twenty-four units are operating, generating low emission power and hot water for the social housing tenants. The six other sites are awaiting final formalities of tenants signing up with Origin Energy as the energy retailer for the project, and the local electricity distribution company providing the appropriate electricity metering.
In Australia there is currently no feed in tariff for fuel cell units. In January 2012 the Victorian Government announced a Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission (VCEC) review of feed in tariffs. In its submission to this review, which is available at www.vcec.vic.gov.au, the Company has argued that:
-- Feed in tariffs are an effective and necessary policy tool to enable homeowners, businesses and community groups to sell excess electricity into the energy market - regardless of whether or not there is a price on carbon emissions.
-- Ceramic Fuel Cells believes the current Victorian standard feed in tariff regime should be extended to require electricity retailers to offer a fair and reasonable tariff to any distributed generator which is small scale (100kW or less) and less emissions intensive than the current power grid.
-- We believe a fair and reasonable rate is the retail price for electricity less an allowance of 20 percent for the retailer's costs and margin.
-- Low emission distributed generation products like BlueGen can help meet the increasing demand for electricity whilst taking the pressure of the electricity distribution network, and minimising network upgrade costs. The large investment required to upgrade the power network is one of the main reasons why electricity prices are rising sharply.
A final report from the VCEC review is due in June 2012.
Australia Clean Energy Finance Corporation
On 17 April 2012 the Australian Federal Government released the report of the Expert Review Panel into the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC). The CEFC will be a AUD 10 billion fund dedicated to investing in clean energy, as part of the Federal Government's Clean Energy Future Plan.
Ceramic Fuel Cells welcomes the report by the Expert Review Panel, and the confirmation by the Federal Government that it supports all the recommendations of the report. Ceramic Fuel Cells made a submission to the Expert Review Panel and met with panel members and Government advisors during the consultation process.
Ceramic Fuel Cells believe a large scale deployment of the company's BlueGen product ideally matches the CEFC's objectives and funding guidelines. The report provides clear support for low-emission distributed generation technologies, specifically citing fuel cells as an eligible technology.
The CEFC will focus its investments in renewable energy, low-emissions and energy efficiency technologies that are principally located in Australia, in order to "assist the development of the Australian industry to transition our economy towards cleaner energy and expand real options for Australia's energy future."
CEFC will have funding of AUD 2 billion per year for five years, beginning in July 2013. These funds will be allocated to two streams: 50 per cent or more of funds to a renewable energy stream and up to 50 per cent to a low-emissions and energy efficiency stream. (Although investing 50 per cent or more in the renewable energy stream is a goal rather than a binding constraint.)
We are pleased that the CEFC will adopt Ceramic Fuel Cells' recommendation, and set the eligibility threshold for low-emissions technology at 50 per cent of the emissions intensity of electricity generation in Australia. This threshold is currently 0.416 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per megawatt hour of electricity generated. Ceramic Fuel Cells' products are below this threshold and are therefore eligible.
Commenting on this threshold, the report notes:
This threshold is substantially less than the current intensity of the grid and represents a fair and appropriate cut off for low-emissions technology. The rationale for setting the threshold at 50 per cent is to encompass fuel cells, distributed electricity generation, cogeneration and trigeneration using gas. Where distributed generation produces both heat and power (cogeneration and trigeneration) an allowance will be made for the usable heat that is produced when calculating the emissions intensity. Alternatively, these could be funded as an energy efficiency project. [Expert Review Panel report, page 7, emphasis added]
We also welcome the confirmation that the CEFC will focus on projects and technologies at the later stages of development: "not at the research and development stage where significant grant funding is focused, but those projects ready for commercialisation and deployment. At these later stages of development, the technology should have a track record of technical performance and projects should have the capacity to generate a financial return."
The report also comments specifically on feed in tariffs for residential distributed generation:
Distributed low-emissions generation, such as cogeneration and trigeneration, has the potential to reduce peak demand on the grid because it is located near to energy users and its power output can be controlled by the owner of the unit. To deliver this outcome distributed generation must be able to export to the grid. The electrical capability of the grid and the lack of appropriate feed-in tariffs for distributed generation are inhibitors to the generation of electricity from these sources.
The Garnaut Climate Change Review -Update 2011 observed that 'when the network company can profit from investing less rather than more, then it will seek ways to foster distributed generation and to set economically efficient tariffs.'
Without the ability to export to the grid, smaller scale distributed low-emissions generation is limited to owners of buildings and businesses that can use the heat and power that these units generate on their own premises. The CEFC will be open to proposals from these parties.
However, for those parties that require the ability to export to the grid to make their projects economically viable, a price for this generation would need to be secured as economic viability is a prerequisite for CEFC funding. [Expert Review Panel report, page 34, emphasis added]
Importantly, the CEFC Board will operate and make its investment decisions independently of the Government of the day.
The full report and submissions to the Expert Review panel, including Ceramic Fuel Cells' submission, are available at www.cefcexpertreview.gov.au.
Marketing
Ceramic Fuel Cells continues to increase its sales and marketing activities in many global markets, including at the following industry events:
E-world, Germany, February 2012
Ceramic Fuel Cells displayed a demonstration BlueGen unit at E-world 2012, held in Essen, Germany. E-world is the largest Specialist Energy trade fair in Germany, with more than 20,000 visitors. The BlueGen demonstration unit was retrofitted with a window which displayed the Gennex module, the heart of the BlueGen product.
FC Expo, Japan, March 2012
With more than 300 exhibitors and 120,000 industry professionals, FC Expo is the world's largest business to business exhibition and conference on fuel cells. As part of the technical conference, Ceramic Fuel Cells' Chief Technology Officer Dr. Karl Foger gave a presentation on the Company's technology and progress in Europe.
Green Cities, Australia, March 2012
Ceramic Fuel Cells exhibited BlueGen for the first time at Green Cities in Sydney, the largest green building conference in Asia-Pacific. During this exhibition visitors included small and large construction companies, local councils, leading architects and sustainability consultants/engineers.
Ecobuild, UK, March 2012
Ceramic Fuel Cells showcased a BlueGen unit at the E.ON stand at Ecobuild in London, with many visitors showing considerable interest in BlueGen's role as the backbone of a community energy scheme. As part of the conference Mr Paddy Thompson, General Manager Business Development, delivered a presentation on Power led applications for domestic, commercial or community installations. A copy of this presentation is available at www.cfcl.com.au.
Cleantech Forum, USA, March 2012
Ceramic Fuel Cells participated in the 10(th) annual Cleantech Forum as part of an Australian delegation, covering the themes of strategic partnerships across several industries including; utilities, energy efficiency and smart grids. BlueGen was included in these discussions as a component of modernising the energy industry towards a low carbon future.
H2FC 2012, UK, March 2012
The 8th international conference, Smart Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Power - Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Products for a Low Carbon Future, is the UK's premier showcase for the latest in hydrogen and fuel cell products. Ceramic Fuel Cells showcased a BlueGen at this exhibition in Birmingham.
Hannover Messe, Germany, April 2012
The Hannover Messe is one of the world's most important technology events, showcasing groundbreaking innovations at eight international flagship fairs. 2012 also sees the premiere of IndustrialGreenTec, the new trade fair for environmental technology. Ceramic Fuel Cells will be exhibiting within the Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells 2012 in Hall 27 alongside companies such as E.ON Ruhrgas, EWE and EnBW.
In February the Company's BlueGen product was featured on the first episode of the new UK Channel 4 series, Home of the Future. This five-part Channel 4 series, co-funded by one of the UK's leading energy companies E.ON and produced by Twofour, transforms the lives of a family, filling their home from top-to-bottom with futuristic technology and gadgets.
The Company is confident that these sales and marketing initiatives will continue to raise the profile of the Company's world leading clean energy products, and maintain the momentum in sales growth.
Manufacturing
The Company continues to manufacture fuel cell stacks and complete BlueGen units at its manufacturing plant in Heinsberg, Germany. During the quarter the Company recruited additional staff to continue to increase production volumes. The Company and its supplier are also continuing work to increase production volumes of the large furnaces at the site. This work is expected to be completed in the June quarter. In the meantime the smaller furnaces at the site continue to meet our requirements for fuel cell stacks.
As previously announced, to assist in moving into higher volume production and to further reduce unit costs, in November 2011 the Company entered into a memorandum of understanding with Jabil Circuit Inc (Jabil). Jabil is a global electronic manufacturing service provider with 55 factories in 22 countries and annual turnover of USD 16 billion. The first phase of co-operation is for CFCL to source selected components from Jabil's manufacturing operations. Jabil is actively working on the supply of the first components as part of this collaboration. We are also working with Jabil on improvements to component design in order to reduce costs.
Financial Review
Quarterly Cashflow
Net operating cash outflow for the March quarter was AUD 4.9m (GBP 3.2m) which was lower than last quarter principally due to higher receipts.
Receipts from customers for the March quarter were AUD 2.7m (GBP 1.8m) which was up by AUD 1.2m (GBP 0.8m) from the December quarter. The Group also received a government grant of AUD 0.7m (GBP 0.5m) in relation to work to be undertaken for the E.ON UK led JTI project discussed above.
The overall net cashflow for the March quarter after investing and financing activities was an outflow of AUD 5.7m (GBP 3.7m). This included AUD 0.6m (GBP 0.4m) for capital expenditure payments in relation to work on the large scale furnaces in Germany.
Cash at 31 March 2012 was AUD 17.0 m (GBP 11.0m).
The quarterly report is also available on the Company's website at www.cfcl.com.au
 
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About Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited:
Ceramic Fuel Cells is a world leader in developing fuel cell technology to generate highly efficient and low-emission electricity from widely available natural gas. Ceramic Fuel Cells has sold its BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator to major utilities and other foundation customers in Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Australia, and the USA. Ceramic Fuel Cells is also developing fully integrated power and heating products with leading energy companies E.ON UK in the United Kingdom, GdF Suez in France and EWE in Germany.
The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market and the Australian Securities Exchange (code CFU).
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