Sunday, January 2, 2011

UC San Diego Begins Construction On 2.8MW Fuel Cell

The University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) has announced that the construction of a 2.8MW fuel cell with enough capacity to power 2,800 homes has begun on its campus as part of a renewable-energy project with the City of San Diego and BioFuels Energy to turn waste methane gas from the Point Loma wastewater treatment plant directly into electricity without combustion.

UC San Diego Begins Construction On 2.8MW Fuel Cell | Solar Thermal Magazine

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