DEVELOPMENT |
Co received $19 million grant from Technology Partnerships Canada (Cana dian government) to start 4-year fuel-cell technology development program The program will focus on developing CONDUCTIVE PLATES & cell design for fuel-cell applications. In fuel cells multiple cells are combined in stacks to reach the desired voltage. Co expects to deliver its first plate prototypes to industrial markets by 3rd quarter of this year. |
PLANT (MFG) CONSTRUCTION | Co is building a pilot development facility at its Kingston Ontario R&D center, where it expects its fuel-cell staff to grow from 27 to 80 over next 4 years |
UPDATE | 03.02 |
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