AFC Energy, the low cost alkali fuel cell company, is pleased to announce that it has signed a letter of intent with European chemicals major INEOS ChlorVinyls to develop a hydrogen fuel cell project at its Runcorn Site manufacturing complex in Cheshire, UK.
The project is being commissioned as part of INEOS ChlorVinyls’ ongoing strategy to widen its energy portfolio and to seek out alternative energy generation methods to offset energy generated from conventional fossil fuels.
AFC Energy and INEOS ChlorVinyls will work together to develop a solution that will deliver energy from surplus hydrogen arising out of the chlorine manufacturing process. AFC Energy has already successfully demonstrated electricity generation utilising industrially produced hydrogen.
Ian Balchin, AFC Energy’s MD said “This is significant step for AFC Energy, having successfully demonstrated an AFC Fuel Cell system using industrially produced hydrogen, we are able to work with new partners. We look forward to working closely with INEOS ChlorVinyls”.
For further information please contact:
| AFC Energy plc
Tim Yeo, Chairman |
01483 276726 |
| Astaire Securities
Shane Gallwey / Lindsay Mair |
020 7448 4400 |
| Pelham Public Relations Chelsea Hayes/ Klara Kaczmarek |
020 7337 1523 |