Neah is in preliminary discussions with other fuel cell companies to license the reformer technology for certain grid scale applications. Neah is also actively exploring partnerships with automobile manufacturers to implement this technology for point source of hydrogen generation for automotive fuel cells. In parallel, Neah is developing stand-alone systems for back-up power for a variety of applications as well as integrated solutions for a variety of remote monitoring systems. The table below demonstrates the capability of the reformer technology, and can be used as a guideline for design purposes.
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