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Monday, 02/01/2016 10:11:16 PM

Monday, February 01, 2016 10:11:16 PM

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Good read!!!! From the government report of fuel cell.

http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/12/f27/fcto_state_of_states_2015.pdf

Africa In June 2015, Dominovas Energy, based in Atlanta, Georgia with manufacturing in Dearborn, Michigan, was named a Private Sector Partner to President Barack Obama’s Power Africa Initiative, a multi-stakeholder partner- ship comprised of private sector participants, the United States government and governments of several African countries, including but not limited to Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania.27 Dominovas was the rst and only fuel cell company included. This is in addition to three multi-MW, multi-year, and potentially multi-million, even billion, dollar power provider agreements (PPA) Dominovas entered in recent months with African entities, which include:
• A multi-year PPA for 200 MW to the South Kivu Province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, via its proprietary RUBICONTM SOFC system. This is expected to yield more than $1 billion in guaranteed revenue to Dominovas Energy over the multi-year term PPA.28
• A multi-year PPA for 3 MW to the Somico Mine in the SANKURU/LUSAMBO region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), home to one of the largest certi ed concentrations of diamonds, gold and iron ore in Africa. This deal is valued at more than $107 million.29
• A multi-year PPA for 3 MW to the City of David, in the DRC, which will comprise 3,000 homes, a hospital, health clinics, schools, malls, parks, food markets, sports centers, police stations, and waste treatment facili- ties across 8,000 hectares. This deal is valued at more than $100 million.30 Air Products, working with Anglo American Platinum, conducted feasibility assessments, constructed hydrogen storage facilities and installed 5 kW fuel cell units at three Eastern Cape high schools in South Africa.
31 The fuel cells, installed in September 2014 as part of South Africa’s Rural Education Development Initiative, provide backup power for lighting and to charge computers, tablets and other equipment.

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