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FuelCell Energy, Inc. and Alliance Power have formed a joint venture, Alliance Star Energy LLC, which has entered into a Master Energy Services Agreement (MESA) with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. The MESA provides the framework for fuel cell power plant projects for Starwood's hotels and will streamline the process for business opportunities between Starwood and Alliance Star Energy. Initial focus will be in California, but the MESA is open to all of Starwood's hotels and resort properties.
The first project under this MESA is to provide one megawatt of fuel cell power to the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, the fourth hotel employing FuelCell Energy's 'ultra-clean' Direct FuelCell(R) (DFC(R)) technology. Four 250-kilowatt DFC power plants will supply base load electricity for the 1,044-room hotel. The heat byproduct will be used for the hotel's Lagoon Pool. Delivery is expected in the fourth calendar quarter of 2005.
The San Diego Regional Energy Office, administrator for The California Public Utilities Commission's (CPUC) Self-Generation Incentive Program for the San Diego area, has issued a reservation letter that will provide incentive funding of up to $2.5 million of eligible project costs to the combined entity.
The San Diego project and subsequent transactions under this MESA are to be based on power purchase agreements (PPAs). FuelCell Energy and Alliance Power expect that as its portfolio of PPAs grows under this MESA and other separate transactions, it will become more attractive to the financial markets. FuelCell Energy and Alliance Power will then aggregate its PPAs and seek third party financing.
FuelCell Energy's DFC Power Plants Designated as 'Ultra-Clean'
Technology in California
FuelCell Energy's DFC300A and DFC1500 power plants were state
certified to meet CARB's stringent new distributed generation emissions
standards for 2007. By meeting this standard, the Company's DFC
power plants are categorized as an 'ultra-clean' technology, exempting
them from air pollution control or air quality district permitting
requirements by CARB. In addition, this certification qualifies
the Company's products for preferential rate treatment by the CPUC,
such as the elimination of 'exit fees' and 'standby charges' for
customer electric generation utilizing 'ultra-clean' technologies.
About Direct FuelCells
FuelCell Energy's Direct FuelCells efficiently generate clean
electricity at distributed customer locations, including municipal/industrial
wastewater treatment facilities, telecommunications/data centers,
hotels, universities, manufacturing, hospitals, prisons, federal
and grid support. Direct FuelCells convert readily available fuels,
such as natural gas or waste gas, to electrical power with greater
efficiency than any competing technology of comparable size, including
other fuel cells. This high-efficiency technology generates more
electric power from less fuel and has the lowest emissions of any
fossil based electric generating technology because the fuel is
not burned. DFC power plants can be sited at or near users, and
the heat byproduct can be used for cogeneration applications such
as district heating, hot water or absorption chilling for air conditioning.
Depending upon location, application and load size, the Company's
DFC power plants in a cogeneration configuration can achieve an
overall energy efficiency of between 70 and 80 percent. The sub-megawatt
fuel cell power plant is a collaborative effort using Direct FuelCell(R)
technology of FuelCell Energy and the Hot Module(R) balance of
plant design of MTU CFC Solutions, GmbH, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler.