CNG Donates Fuel Cell to UConn.Business Editors HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 2002 Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation (CNG CNG Compressed Natural Gas CNG Calling (Tone) CNG Comfort Noise Generation CNG Cryptography Next Generation (Microsoft Windows Vista) CNG Centre National de Génotypage ) has donated a 200 kilowatt fuel cell to the University of Connecticut's School of Engineering for use in research and education. "Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation had a number of options when determining what to do with the fuel cell servicing the Company's former facilities in Hartford," said James P. Laurito, CNG's President and Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. . "Our decision to donate the fuel cell to UConn's School of Engineering as a research tool is recognition of the University's commitment to using natural gas as an energy source and the advancement of producing energy in an environmentally friendly manner." The fuel cell, manufactured by UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, Temps Universel Coordonné) The international time standard (formerly Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT). Zero hours UTC is midnight in Greenwich, England, which is located at 0 degrees longitude. Fuel Cells of South Windsor, will provide electricity to the United Technologies Engineering Building on the Storrs campus and serve as a learning tool for students engaged in research and development of fuel cells. UConn President Philip E. Austin Philip E. Austin became the thirteenth President of the University of Connecticut (UConn) on October 1, 1996. The University of Connecticut has campuses in Storrs, Farmington, Groton, Hartford, West Hartford, Stamford, Torrington, and Waterbury enrolling over 28,000 students, with said the donation provides a tangible example of the tremendous power and future promise of fuel cells to provide clean energy to the state. "Our School of Engineering is making major contributions to technological advancement," he said. "This gift will give Connecticut's future engineers an invaluable hands-on opportunity to investigate and improve upon a vital element of 21st century technology. "We are extremely grateful to Connecticut Natural Gas for this opportunity, and look upon the donation as an outstanding example of the kind of University-corporate partnership that benefits our students and all of the people of the state." The donated fuel cell previously had provided power to CNG's former corporate headquarters building at 100 Columbus Boulevard in Hartford. The facility was demolished last month to make way for the Adriaen's Landing project. CNG relocated its corporate offices this past summer to 10 Statehouse state·house also state house n. A building in which a state legislature holds sessions; a state capitol. statehouse Noun NZ a rented house built by the government Noun 1. Square, Hartford. Fuel cells are electrochemical electrochemical /elec·tro·chem·i·cal/ (-kem´i-k'l) pertaining to interaction or interconversion of chemical and electrical energies. e·lec·tro·chem·i·cal adj. devices that combine hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air to produce electricity, heat and water. Fuel cells are virtually pollution free because they operate without combustion. Since the fuel is converted directly to electricity, a fuel cell can operate at much higher efficiencies than internal combustion engines, extracting more electricity from the same amount of fuel. The fuel cell itself has no moving parts - making it a quiet and reliable source of power. (Source: International Fuel Cells) Editor's Note: More information about fuel cell technology can be found on-line by visiting www.ifc.com Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation (CNG) provides energy services to approximately 155,000 customers in Greater Hartford, New Britain and Greenwich. CNG is a subsidiary of Energy East Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable label tags or reusable hard tags attached to the merchandise. ), a super-regional energy services and delivery company in the Northeast. Energy East is a leader in promoting competition and is committed to profitably growing its energy infrastructure. Energy East serves 2 million customers (1.4 million electricity and 600,000 natural gas) in upstate New York Upstate New York is the region of New York State north of the core of the New York metropolitan area. It has a population of 7,121,911 out of New York State's total 18,976,457. Were it an independent state, it would be ranked 13th by population. and New England. |
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