Article about Serenergy

December 9, 2011:

Article in the danish magasine Miljoe & Energi (Environment & Energy)

>>link to article in Miljoe & Energi

 

BioEthanol is out - BioMethanol is in

November 29, 2011: 

Following the recommedation from the research group Cessa, the danish goverment lead by the minister of climate & energy  Martin Lidegaard (R) has made the descition to skip the focus on Bioethanol in Denmark. The focus will now be on Methanol and DME for transport as the major energy carrier in the transportation sector supplementing the electrical initiatives.

The Ceesa group consists of 24 researchers within energy planning. The group has managed to make a unified recommendation to the government on a realistic future for transportation fuels towards 2050. Read more on the following links.

>>link to article in Ingenoeren

>>link to article in Ingenoeren


 

European Fuel Cell 2011- Piero Lunghi Conference & Exhibition

November 14, 2011: Serenergy will be at the Piero Lunghi Conference & Exhibition in Rome, Italy, Dec 14th-16th, 2011

Serenergy will be attending and exhibiting at the European fuel cells conference and Exhibition in Rome. SerEnergy will be showcasing the new integrated Mtehnaol fuel cell systems as well as new developments within liquid cooled stacks.

>>link to European Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition 2011


 

Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition 2011

October 17, 2011: Serenergy will be at the Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition in Florida, USA, Oct 31st-nov 3rd, 2011

Serenergy A/S will be exhibiting on the premier meeting for the fuel cell industry. Serenergy will be showcasing the H3 350 Methanol fueled fuel cells system.

WALT DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN Resort
Orlando, FL USA

 

UpsEco Project

June 30, 2011: Serenergy participate in EUDP-funded project

Serenergy A/S takes part in the UpsEco project lead by LeanEco Aps which focus accelerating the commercialisation of fuel cell technology and reducing the present barriers. The goal is to obtain maximum synergy across different commercial applications. Serenergy will supply fuel cell power modules.
The partners are: Serenergy, KK-Electronic A/S, EnergiMidt A/S, Kolding Havn, Syddansk Universitet (SDU).

 

Serenergy joins german Pa-X-ell project

June 22, 2011: Serenergy to develop fuel cells for ships

The focus of the project is to develop a fuel cell system for power generation on large cruise ships. The aim is to develop a module with an output of 15-20kW and operation on methanol as fuel and as a next step; integration into modular rack systems capable of 60-80kW by parallel operation. Project partners are: Meyer Werft, Fr. Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG, Fl. Schiffbau Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Technische Universit¨t hamburg-Harburg and Inven Engineering GmbH, DNV, Germanischer Lloyd AG.

 

Serenergy forms partnership with Fischer Group, Germany

April 5, 2011: Fischer Group GmbH obtains a 49% share position in Serenergy A/S

Fischer Group
obtains 49% of the shares in Serenergy A/S, the leading developer of High Temperature PEM based fuel cell modules. The companies will work in close collaboration to further commercialise the technology. Fischer Eco Solutions already supplies state of the art absorption cooling and desalination units which will have strong synergies in combination with the high grad waste heat from the fuel cell units operating at more than 160°C.

The combined units will operate of logistically available fuels such as methanol to areas such as IT backup, continuous power for remote telecom sites in third world countries, etc. Serenergy and Fischer will continue to support all existing customers in all market segments, and the acquisition of shares will therefore only have positive impact on all existing activities of Serenergy. Fischer's competences within machine building and high volume manufacturing will enable large scale commercialisation within a wide range of applications.


>>press release

 

Significant funding to Serenergy for HTPEM development

March 9, 2011: Serenergy to develop a 10-kWe fuel cell-based APU

Serenergy, as part of a team comprised of Altex Technologies Corporation, Serenergy, the Dewey Electronics Corporation, and the Pennsylvania State University, has been awarded a contract to develop a 10-kWe fuel-cell-based APU operating on JP-8 (MIL-DTL-83133F with up to 3,000 ppmw sulfur) by the US Army’s Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC).

The effort, being led by Altex Technologies Corporation with Serenergy as a major subcontractor, has a base effort with $5.2 Million for developing and testing the APU system and up to an additional $7.9 Million in contract options for integration of the APU system into ground combat vehicles. Serenergy, under a $657,192 subcontract (up to $1.1 Million if the US Government exercises the contract options), will improve its already compact stack to produce a highly compact fuel-cell subsystem, and, along with Altex Technologies and Dewey Electronics will integrate the fuel-cell subsystem and its electronic control systems into the APU by September 2013 followed by vehicle integration and testing under the contract options.


>>press release >>news article in Fuel Cell Today

 

New order on fuel cells

February 7, 2011: HTPEM fuel cell stack No. 400 produced

Serenergy is proud to have produced HTPEM stack no. 400 since the companys founding in 2006. On the picture is Monika Joergensen from the Serenergy production team with a completed 45-cell stack intended for the Serenus H3 E-350 fuel cell module.

 

 

 
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