New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets Commissioner Applauds Fuel Cell Technology On Dairy Farms
07 June 2004 - 11:54PM
PR Newswire (US)
New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets Commissioner
Applauds Fuel Cell Technology On Dairy Farms Fuel Cell Provides 5kW
of Electricity and Reduces Energy Costs at Local Dairy ALBANY,
N.Y., June 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- State Agriculture
Commissioner today recognized the successful installation and
benefits of fuel cell technology on dairy farms in New York State.
An on-site liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fueled fuel cell was
provided by Plug Power Inc. for Wagner Farms, a 300-cow dairy farm
in Eagle Mills, Rensselaer County. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20021024/PLUGLOGO ) Fuel cells
offer reliable, efficient energy generation by using hydrogen and
oxygen to produce electricity with little or no pollution or noise.
LPG fuel cells use a reforming unit to extract hydrogen from
propane fuel before transporting it into the electricity-producing
fuel cell stack. The only by-products of the fuel cell are heat,
clean water and a small amount of carbon dioxide. "Fuel cells have
transformed the way energy is generated, providing a cleaner power
source that will help New York and the nation gain greater energy
independence and security," the Commissioner said. "The progress
made in fuel cell technology is impressive and I thank Governor
Pataki and Plug Power for enabling our farmers to utilize this
technology on their farms, which will aid them in maintaining an
energy efficient and environmentally friendly operation." The fuel
cell on Wagner Farms has been operational since February 2004 and
has been used to heat the milking parlor during the winter months.
The fuel cell has operated for more than 2,000 hours, generating
approximately 4,800kWh and 16.5 million BTUs. "Plug Power has sited
more than 400 fuel cell systems serving a variety of applications
over the past five years," said Dr. Roger Saillant, President and
Chief Executive Officer for Plug Power. "This installation at
Wagner's Farm is important to us since it represents a brand new
application for our fuel cell system and it allows us to gain
additional insight operating a system in this type of environment."
Capable of operating on multiple fuels, such as natural gas,
propane and hydrogen, fuel cell systems offer higher efficiency
than conventional power generation, little or no pollution, greater
flexibility in installation and operation, and are viable
alternatives to existing power sources. In addition to Wagner
Farms, Plug Power has also installed a fuel cell at Stanton's Dairy
Farm in Coeymans Hollow, Albany County. New York's 7,000 dairy
farmers pay nearly $40 million annually for utility costs or
approximately $.33 for every hundred pounds of milk sold. While
that expense is less than three percent of their total operating
costs, it is an expense that technology, such as fuel cells and
energy efficiencies, has helped reduce. For example, in 1992 New
York dairy farmers paid close to $44 million in utilities. To
reduce New York's dependence on foreign energy sources, Governor
Pataki announced in his 2004 State of the State Address the
ambitious goal of making New York a world leader in clean energy
technologies by utilizing wind and solar power, as well as
geothermal and fuel cells. June is National Dairy Month and New
York is the third leading dairy state in the nation. With over
7,000 dairy farms, New York produces 12.2 billion pounds of milk
annually, generating $1.56 billion last year. For more information
on fuel cells and Plug Power Inc., visit http://www.plugpower.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Plug Power, Inc. CONTACT:
Jessica Chittenden, +1-518-457-3136, for Plug Power, Inc. Web site:
http://www.plugpower.com/
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