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U.S. Naval Submarine Base Fuel Cell Microgrid Project

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U.S. Naval Submarine Base Fuel Cell Microgrid Project

  1. 1. 7.4 megawatt SureSource 4000 fuel cell project located on the U.S. Navy Submarine Base in Groton, CT that minimizes carbon output while providing continuous power to the strategic military base Always remember to attribute your sources! Project will avoid 9 tons of nitrogen-oxide emissions, 2.46 tons of sulfur-oxide emissions, and 4,926 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year The NAVY will benefit not only from automated data gathering and precise peak demand control, but also from the ability to seamlessly disconnect from the utility grid and efficiently dispatch power generation to mission critical loads, the submarines on our waterfront. U .S . N A V A L S U B M A R I N E B A S E F U E L C E L L M I C R O -G R I D P R O J E C T Enhancing energy reliability and energy resilience with predictable power ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FUELCELL ENERGY'S WHAT IT IS RESILIENCY AND GRID INDEPENDENCE REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS REDUCING CAPITAL COSTS Energy expenses are the single largest cost for Navy installations, reflecting about 28% of Navy's shore budget, NASDAQ: FCEL WWW.FUELCELLENERGY.COM This project demonstrates FuelCell Energy's high quality and reliable clean energy solutions that enable electrical resiliency with the country’s most critical infrastructure, while supporting the Navy’s decarbonization goals. The fuel cells will produce 64 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually This project ensures clean and predictable power where the power is used- enhancing energy resiliency and supplying more than 1/2 of the electrical power on the SUBASE

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