| A New Power Source? Supermarket News – April, 2010 Over the past few years, a handful of supermarket companies have been trying out a novel way to generate electrical and heat power in their stores - fuel cells.
Hilton New York Unveils Eco-Centric Initiatives to Celebrate Two-Years of Generating Clean Power with Fuel Cell Technology MCLEAN, Va. & NEW YORK -- (Business Wire) – October 29, 2009 Two years after installing one of the cleanest power generating technologies available on its roof high above Avenue of the Americas, one New York hotel is now dissolving food waste with microorganisms to reduce garbage volume. Hilton New York’s innovative approach to eco-stewardship is apparent as it marks its second year using revolutionary UTC Power fuel cell technology by introducing three new initiatives to reduce waste throughout the hotel.
Huge Whole Foods set for Dedham Boston Herald – September 1, 2009 The largest Whole Foods Market [WFMI] around opens tomorrow in Dedham. The 60,000-square-foot store - 70 percent bigger than the natural food chain’s other locations in the North Atlantic region - boasts many firsts, from made-to-order seafood soups and chowders to a Middle Eastern shawarma station.
Clean Energy Taking Root in Connecticut Associated Press – August 22, 2009 Early next month, when the students of Avon Old Farms School return for their fall semester, an image of a new Connecticut will greet them as they arrive on campus. There, covering almost the entire south roof of the Jennings Fairchild hockey rink, students will see a $1.4 million array of solar panels one of the largest on any school in New England that two renewable-energy firms built at Old Farms. The school estimates that the project will save about $250,000 a year in electrical bills and provide about 75 percent of the school's needs on its main campus.
Fuel cell on-site power in Massachusetts Cogeneration & On-Site Power – April 16, 2009 The new Whole Foods Market slated to open in Dedham, Massachusetts, in the USA, will generate approximately 90% of its power demand on-site with a 400 kW fuel cell system from UTC Power. Whole Foods To Install UTC Fuel Cell SustainableBusiness.com News – April 16, 2009 The new Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ:WFMI) slated to open in Dedham, Mass., this fall will be the first supermarket in Massachusetts to generate approximately 90% of its power on-site with a 400 kilowatt (kW) fuel cell from UTC Power. UTC Power is a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) company headquartered in Connecticut.
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| SUMMARY
UTC Power is a proven leader in developing, producing and servicing stationary fuel cells and fuel cells for transportation.
Experience includes:
- More than 50 years in business
- Experience with 5 major fuel cell technologies
- Installations worldwide |
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