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New Product Facility

25 Sep 2006 07:13

Ceres Power Holdings plc25 September 2006 25 September 2006 Ceres Power Holdings plc ('Ceres', 'Ceres Power' or the 'Company') Ceres secures new 'product facility' for assembly of complete products and also plans a 'mother plant' for volume manufacturing of its core fuel cell components. Ceres Power, the AIM-quoted fuel cell group, today announces that it has secureda new 'product facility' to design, build and test complete products. TheCompany is already working closely with partners providing key routes to market,and is now establishing an assembly capability for both large scale trials withthese channel partners, as well as direct sales into niche markets. The new facility is anticipated to be operational by mid-2007 and represents a70% increase in available space for Ceres Power. It will take output from thecell 'pilot plant' already commissioned at the Company's Crawley headquarters,and integrate these into complete systems. The facility will also accommodate anexpanded design engineering capability for our targeted range of marketapplications. It will also enable us to validate manufacturing processes andassembly methods ahead of transfer for volume manufacture. Over time, it is planned that a range of products for specific clients will bedeveloped in the new facility across the company's target applications ofresidential combined heat and power (CHP), off-grid generation, and auxiliarypower units (APU) for transport. Ceres is also planning a much larger facility ('mother plant') for the volumeproduction of its core fuel cell components in preparation for mass marketuptake, based on the demonstrated technical performance and significant interestfrom channel partners. The company will be evaluating potential locations forthe plant in terms of supply chain logistics, locally available skills andregional support. The strategic review of alternatives for the mother plant, including a detailedplan of operations, is expected to be completed by mid-2007. It is anticipatedthat the plant could begin operations in the second half of 2008, thereafterbuilding output for a number of applications and markets. Peter Bance, Chief Executive of Ceres Power, commented: "As a result of the commercial traction we have now established and the strongtechnical performance we have demonstrated, we are delighted to be in a positionto accelerate our growth plans. This progress reflects our technical readiness,focus on operational excellence and our strategy of de-risking early on the pathto mass market uptake." - ends - For further information contact: Peter Bance, Chief Executive, Ceres Power +44 (0) 1293 400 404 Patrick d'Ancona / Charlotte Kirkham +44 (0) 207 153 1531M: Communications About Ceres Power Ceres is a successful AIM-quoted fuel cell business developing a range of globalmarket applications including residential combined heat and power, on-site / back-up generators and auxiliary power units for transport. Critically, the technology uses low cost materials and existing mass-production techniques. And unlike many fuel cells, the Ceres cell can run on widely available fuels like natural gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and biofuels as well as on hydrogen. Since its formation in 2001, the Company has received major recognition for its technology and business credentials. Ceres won the prestigious 2003 Carbon Trust Innovation Award for the UK's green technology with the best commercial potential. More recently, Ceres secured a top industrial accolade by winning the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining's Gold Medal for 2005. In January 2006, Ceres Power was selected as the only fuel cell company in the government's new Energy Research Partnership, contributing directly to national energy policy. Ceres Power has raised over £25 million of funding through two rounds of privateequity and its AIM IPO in November 2004. The company enjoys the support of manyblue chip City institutions as financial backers including Fidelity, Morley and JP Morgan. About Ceres Power's Technology Ceres fuel cell stacks are comprised of multiple fuel cells layered on top of one another, each made from stainless steel with tiny amounts of ceramic coating. The cells combine fuel and air to create electricity and heat via a quiet, solid state electrochemical process similar to a battery. As this process does not involve combustion, unlike an engine or burner, it is highly efficient and environmentally friendly. Ceres has developed a unique adaptation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology, able to operate at temperatures substantially lower than conventional designs which run at 800 - 1000 degrees C. By using a new generation of ceramic materials known as CGO (cerium gadolinium oxide) instead of the industry standard YSZ (yttria stabilised zirconia), operation at 500 - 600 degrees becomes possible. This in turn allows use of conventional stainlesssteel as the cell substrate, separating the functions of mechanical support fromelectrochemistry. The electrochemical layers can then be made extremely thin and optimised for maximum performance, resulting in industry-leading power density levels, whilst the stack material costs are radically reduced. The efficiency of converting fuel into electricity and heat is therefore very high and this efficiency is maintained across a wide part-load range. In addition, the heat-to-power ratio is approximately one-to-one making the technology ideal for applications such asCHP, where levels of electrical output need to be maintained even where heat demand is modest. In contrast to totally ceramic cells, these metal-supported cells are mechanically highly robust and can be easily sealed (e.g. through welding) and have thermal expansion coefficients well matched to their ceramic coatings. This allows great resistance to thermal shock, permitting rapid start-up times and the potential for thousands of ON / OFF cycles for everyday usability. In addition, the technology retains the fuel flexibility of SOFC, and has proven ability to run highly efficiently on commercially available fuels such as natural gas, LPG and biofuels. In conjunction with the Ceres Stack programme, the Company has been developing the non fuel cell elements within the complete product, known as the balance of plant ("BOP"), as part of its systems integration activities aimed at deliveringproducts for specific customers. Because of the unique attributes of the technology, Ceres Power has been able to dramatically reduce the time and cost of BOP development and systems integration by utilising mature component supplychains and ordinary, low cost materials. Unlike other fuel cell designs which operate at more extreme temperatures, time-consuming and expensive bespoke solutions for BOP components are not required. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Date   Source Headline
22nd Mar 20063:40 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
20th Mar 20067:02 amRNSCentrica CHP programme
20th Mar 20067:01 amRNSInterim Results
17th Mar 20069:30 amRNSBlocklisting Interim Review
13th Mar 20067:01 amRNSKey Technical Milestone
10th Mar 20063:41 pmRNSNotice of Results
6th Mar 20064:45 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
21st Feb 200610:26 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
15th Feb 20065:34 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
27th Jan 20062:59 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
27th Jan 20062:56 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
26th Jan 20067:01 amRNSNational energy role
23rd Jan 20064:43 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
19th Jan 20067:01 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
22nd Dec 20057:00 amRNSBlocklisting Interim Review
12th Dec 20057:01 amRNSNew contract award
21st Nov 20052:56 pmRNSResult of AGM
18th Oct 20057:00 amRNSAnnual Report and Accounts
30th Sep 20057:01 amRNSFinal Results
28th Sep 20057:04 amRNSTechnical Milestone
16th Sep 20057:00 amRNSBlocklisting Interim Review
15th Sep 20057:00 amRNSNotice of Results
13th Sep 200512:14 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
5th Sep 20057:01 amRNSSecond BOC contract
15th Aug 20057:00 amRNSBritish Gas agreement
10th Aug 200511:25 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
10th Aug 200511:23 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
22nd Jun 20057:00 amRNSAdditional Listing
23rd May 20057:01 amRNSSize/cost breakthrough
16th May 20057:01 amRNSDirector Shareholding
16th May 20057:00 amRNSPerformance milestone
14th Apr 20057:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
6th Apr 20057:01 amRNSMajor technology award
15th Mar 20054:28 pmRNSBlock Listing Application
15th Mar 20057:00 amRNSInterim Results
23rd Feb 20057:01 amRNSGBP1.9m Govt Contract Award
21st Feb 20057:01 amRNSRe Agreement

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