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Lindsay Harris

Introducing the Next-Generation Performer Series SOFC

“Ensuring our customers always have access to the most robust and innovative power capabilities means always being able to innovate and adapt,” said Tom Westrich, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer of Adaptive Energy. “And these innovations always start with what we hear from our customers as their key needs or pain points.”

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Extreme weather at sea
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Lindsay Harris

Wildfires to Hurricanes: How SOFCs Augment Offgrid Power Systems

Our Solid Oxide Fuel Cells are durable, flexible and highly energy-efficient, so they’re simple to integrate into any type of existing energy system. One of our customers is a Class I railroad that turned to us for help developing a system that would stay up during hurricane-induced grid outages along the Gulf Coast.

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Civilian
Lindsay Harris

UAV Factory announces VTOL SYSTEM release and it is game-changing!

The Penguin C Mk2 VTOL introduces the patented AEROFLOW Boom Technology, enabling a 20% increase in flight endurance. The patented technology showcases hoods over the vertical lifting rotors that automatically enclose the lifting rotors while the vehicle is in horizontal flight, significantly reducing the parasitic drag on the vehicle.

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Application for propane fuel cells
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Lindsay Harris

3 Real World Applications of Propane Fuel Cells

Propane fuel cells are ideal for organizations that need more rugged and flexible power options, especially for off-grid use cases. This is because propane fuel cells operate even in the harshest of conditions with little maintenance. And thanks to being a quiet, clean and dependable power solution, propane-powered solid oxide fuel cells work in a wide variety of applications. We recently shared how propane fuel cells work, so today we wanted to dive into how propane fuel cells are being used by customers around the world.

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Extreme weather mountains
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Lindsay Harris

Case Study: Designing SOFCs Into An Offgrid Power System

The northern border in Washington State is so mountainous that cellular reception is not available, and many satellite phones do not work. For the USDA Forest Service, rangers have to rely on radio repeaters to maintain vital communication — especially during emergencies. As shared in this interview with Stacy Griffith, the Alaska Region Radio Manager, the issue was finding an offgrid power solution to keep the small 100W radio stations powered, regardless of weather conditions.

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