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New York Power Authority buys 8 fuel cell power plants for N.Y. City
 
SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., Dec. 19, 2001 - UTC Fuel Cells, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), today announced the sale of eight PC25TM fuel cell power plants to the New York Power Authority(NYPA). The sale is one of UTC Fuel Cells' largest commercial orders ever.
 
The 200-kilowatt PC25 units will produce power for, and reduce emissions from, four wastewater treatment plants in New York City.
Waste gas produced in the water treatment process will fuel the power plant. "The New York Power Authority continues to be a leader in the adoption of fuel cells to provide clean, reliable and efficient power for customers," said William T. Miller, president of UTC Fuel Cells, formerly known as International Fuel Cells. "This most recent sale caps our best year ever for commercial sales of PC25 power plants in the U.S., and we are optimistic for another strong year in 2002."
 
The PC25 is the world's only commercially available fuel cell system. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat and water. Because hydrogen is often not readily available, the PC25 uses a fuel processor to convert hydrocarbon fuels, typically natural gas, into a hydrogen-rich stream that is fed into the fuel cell.
 
The PC25 is virtually pollution free. While a traditional generating system produces as much as 25 pounds of pollutants to generate 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity, the PC25 power plant produces less than anounce. NYPA plans to install the units at wastewater treatment plants in Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx and Queens. The units will run off anaerobic digester gas, a byproduct of the treatment process that would otherwise be burned, releasing pollution into the air.
 
With the addition of these eight units, a total of 17 PC25 power plants will be supplying electricity for New York City area facilities. Other
installations include the police station in Manhattan's Central Park; North Central Bronx Hospital and St. Vincent's Hospital on Staten Island and the Conde Nast building at 4 Times Square. UTC Fuel Cells has manufactured the PC25 power plant since 1991 and has delivered more than 235 of them to customers in 19 countries on five continents. Other applications range from a major postal facility in Alaska to beer breweries in Japan.
 
Besides generating 200 kilowatts of electricity the PC25 provides more than 900,000 BTUs of heat per hour that can be used for space heating, domestic hot water heating, or absorption chilling and air conditioning.
 

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