Praxair To Build Hydrogen Storage System

Praxair, Inc. (NYSE: PX) is constructing a hydrogen storage facility to enable peak shaving, which will be the first of its kind in the industrial gases industry. Located in Liberty County, Texas, the facility will utilize an underground storage cavern. The peak-shaving system will be integrated with Praxair’s hydrogen pipeline network which serves customers from Texas City, Texas, to Lake Charles, Louisiana. It will significantly increase the on-demand availability of hydrogen for Praxair’s customers during periods of peak demand. “This new facility further demonstrates our commitment to be the supplier of choice by refineries and other customers in the Gulf Coast area,” said Mark Gruninger, vice president, South Region, for Praxair’s North American Industrial Gases business unit. The peak-shaving system will be brought on line in 2007, following the completion of a third world-scale steam-methane reformer later this year. The Gulf Coast pipeline network will then be able to supply 700 million cubic feet per day of hydrogen on a steady state basis, with peaking capacity of 800 million cubic feet per day. Demand for Praxair’s hydrogen on the U.S. Gulf Coast is expected to increase by 15% to 20% per year through 2010 based on refiners’ needs to comply […]

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WorldWater Signs $295K Public School Contract

WorldWater & Power Corp. (OTC BB:WWAT.OB) has signed a $295,301 contract to provide design, engineering and solar equipment for the Voorhees Township Public Schools in Voorhees, New Jersey. The primary contractor for the project is Ray Angelini, Inc. (RAI) of Sewell, New Jersey. Construction will begin immediately for the installation of photovoltaic panel array on the roof of the Voorhees Middle School on Hollyoak Drive. WorldWater’s patented electronics will automatically control power delivery to the school and manage the net metering of surplus electricity back to the utility to earn renewable energy credits. Quentin T. Kelly, Chairman of WorldWater & Power Corp. commented on the signing. “This is our first solar installation for a school in New Jersey. We are highly optimistic that more school boards will take advantage of the generous rebates from New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program that pay for about 50% of the solar equipment and installation. In addition, the school will be earning energy credits currently valued at $0.22 per kilowatt-hour while showing the community that solar power is a clean, highly cost-effective alternative to skyrocketing energy costs.” Chris Sherring, WorldWater’s Project Manager, added, “School buildings are ideal candidates for solar installations. They usually have very […]

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