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Brooks City Base Project

Source Army Engineer Research and Development Center [Pg.18]

Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) George R. King, Energy Director (281) 364-6050 [Pg.19]

Laughlin Air Force Base Hospital (Del Rio, Texas) Cmdr. Garland Scott (210) 652-4601 [Pg.20]

Description. Phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFCs) were installed at 30 U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) bases between 1994 and 1997. The stated objectives of the PAFC demonstration program were to  [Pg.20]

Auliff, Lily. Powering the Future. CEC Environmental Exchange June 2001 http //cechouston.org/newsletter/2001/nl 06-01/power.html US Army Corps of Engineers. Site Evaluation for Application of Fuel Cell Technology. ERDC/CERL TR-01-41. April 2001 [Pg.20]


Brooks City Base Fuel Cell Projects Greg Brady, St. Phillip s College (210) 921-4829... [Pg.17]

St. Philip s College plans to utilize the project as an educational opportunity to teach students the basics of fuel cell systems. St. Philip s offers tours of both fuel cell sites at Brooks City Base. " ... [Pg.19]

Description. SWRI is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and research development organization. In addition to its work in other areas, SWRI "promotes innovative approaches to fuel cell construction, fueling infrastructure, waste heat utilization, and power control and storage. SWRI engineers also develop ancillary fuel cell processes such as fuel processors and fuel storage, delivery, and cleanup systems."" SWRI engineers are heavily involved in the fuel cell demonstration project at Brooks City Base. [Pg.24]


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