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Thursday, April 18, 2013

High Performance Graphene Electrochemical Energy Systems in development at Grafoid Inc.

Focus Graphite Inc.Focus Graphite Inc.

TSX VENTURE : FMS
OTCQX : FCSMF
FRANKFURT : FKC


April 16, 2013 09:00 ET

Grafoid Inc. and the University of Waterloo Announce a JV Agreement to Develop High Performance Graphene Electrochemical Energy Systems



OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - April 16, 2013) - Focus Graphite Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) on behalf of Grafoid Inc. ("Grafoid") is pleased to announce the signing of a two-year R&D agreement between Grafoid Inc. and the University of Waterloo to investigate and develop a graphene-based composite for electrochemical energy storage for the automotive and/or portable electronics sectors.

Gary Economo, President and CEO of Focus Graphite Inc. and Grafoid Inc., said the objective of the agreement is to research and develop patentable applications using Grafoid's unique investment which derives graphene from raw, graphite ore to target specialty high value graphene derivatives ranging from sulfur graphene to nanoporous graphene foam.

Some of the new graphene materials will contribute positively as a powerful next generation composite for fuel cell/electrochemical supercapacitor applications, he said.

Those applications include but are not limited to: electrodes, nanocatalyst support, electrolyte membranes and bipolar plates, transparent electrodes and other potential applications which create high-efficiency solutions in electrochemical energy systems and portable electronics.

"Today's announcement marks Grafoid's fifth publicly declared graphene development project with a major academic or corporate institution, and the third related directly to a next generation green technology or renewable energy development project," Mr. Economo said.

This follows R&D partnering projects announced with Rutgers University's AMIPP, CVD Equipment Corporation, with Hydro-Quebec's research institute, IREQ, and with British Columbia-based CapTherm Systems, an advanced thermal management technologies developer and producer. Mr. Economo said Grafoid's investment in highly conductive graphene, combined with the University's advanced catalyst technologies could advance the science "by opening the door to a realistic, cost-competitive option to other energy solutions." 

"Given our growth agenda for 2013, we expect to be in a position to announce a number of additional application development projects throughout the course of 2013," Mr. Economo added.

Dr. Aiping Yu, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo will be the lead investigator of the project. Dr. Gordon Chiu, Research Scientist, Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo will be working on the project.

Dr. Chiu said that research and discovery on graphene sulfur and nanoporous graphene is well documented and is a cornerstone for a wide range of applications"The technology for tailoring graphene for energy storage systems must be developed. This will lead to unique intellectual property assets.

"Our group's approach for targeting graphene derivatives that powerfully impact next generation energy storage systems adds significant value to commercial applications while providing invaluable knowledge and insight about the engineering of graphene and certain graphene metamaterials," Dr. Chiu said.

Dr. Yu said that graphene without proper porosity and polarity remain "a constant roadblock for entry into next generation energy storage applications.

"My group will focus on solving the specific tailoring and design of graphene to enable entry into these energy storage areas" she said. "

"Grafoid's decision to invest in reducing or removing such a roadblock is a brilliant approach of enhancing graphene for impacting fuel cells, electrochemical supercapacitors and/or other portable energy storage systems," Dr. Yu added.

Background
Alternative Energy & Graphene:
The quest for alternative energy sources is one of the most important and exciting challenges facing science and technology in the 21st century. Environmentally-friendly, efficient and sustainable energy generation and usage have become large efforts for advancing human societal needs. Graphene is a pure form of carbon with powerful characteristics which can bring about success in portable, stationary and transportation applications in high energy demanding areas in which electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices such as batteries, fuel cells and electrochemical supercapacitors are the necessary devices.

Electrochemical Supercapacitors:
Supercapacitors, a zero-emission energy storage system, have a number of high-impact characteristics, such as fast charging, long charge-discharge cycles and broad operating temperature ranges, currently used or heavily researched in hybrid or electrical vehicles, electronics, aircrafts, and smart grids for energy storage. The US Department of Energy has assigned the same importance to supercapacitors and batteries. There is much research looking at combining electrochemical supercapacitors with battery systems or fuel cells.

Fuel Cells:
A fuel cell is a zero-emission source of power, and the only byproduct of a fuel cell is water. Some fuel cells use natural gas or hydrocarbons as fuel, but even those produce far less emissions than conventional sources. As a result, fuel cells eliminate or at least vastly reduce the pollution and greenhouse gas emissions caused by burning fossil fuels, and since they are also quiet in operation, they also reduce noise pollution. Fuel cells are more efficient than combustion engines as they generate electricity electrochemically. Since they can produce electricity onsite, the waste heat produced can also be used for heating purposes. Small fuel cells are already replacing batteries in portable products.

Toyota is planning to launch fuel cell cars in 2015, and has licensed its fuel cell vehicle technology to Germany's BMW AG. BMW will use the technology to build a prototype vehicle by 2015, with plans for a market release around 2020.

By 2020, market penetration could rise as high as 1.2 million fuel cell vehicles, which would represent 7.6% of the total U.S. automotive market. Other fuel cell end users are fork lift and mining industries which continuously add profits to this growing industry.

Proton or polymer exchange membranes (PEM) have become the dominant fuel cell technology in the automotive market.The U.S. Department of Energy has set fuel cell performance standards for 2015. As of today, no technologies under development have been able to meet the DOE's targets for performance and cost.

About Focus Graphite Inc.
Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining development company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. Focus is the owner of the Lac Knife graphite deposit located in the Côte-Nord region of northeastern Québec. Focus' goal is to assume an industry leadership position by becoming a low-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is also investing in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

About Grafoid Inc.
Grafoid, Inc. is a privately held Canadian corporation investing in graphene applications and economically scalable production processes for pristine bilayer and trilayer graphene and its graphene derivatives from raw, unprocessed, graphite ore.
Focus Graphite, Inc. holds a principal interest in Grafoid on behalf of its shareholders. 

About the University of Waterloo
In just half a century, the University of Waterloo, located at the heart of Canada's technology hub, has become one of Canada's leading comprehensive universities with 35,000 full- and part-time students in undergraduate and graduate programs. Waterloo, as home to the world's largest post-secondary co-operative education program, embraces its connections to the world and encourages enterprising partnerships in learning, research and discovery. In the next decade, the university is committed to building a better future for Canada and the world by championing innovation and collaboration to create solutions relevant to the needs of today and tomorrow. For more information about Waterloo, please visit www.uwaterloo.ca.

Contact Information


Gary Economo
President and CEO
Focus Graphite Inc.
613-691-1091 ext. 101
geconomo@focusgraphite.com
www.focusgraphite.com

Friday, June 24, 2011

Ballard Power Systems making inroads in Germany as Germans avoid nuclear power.

Fuel cell stillImage via Wikipedia
Ballard Fuel Cell Products Provide Backup Power Solution for German City Council Headquarters5:30PM ET on Thursday Jun  2011 by CNW Group
--  Reaffirms benefits of clean fuel cell energy for
        uninterruptible power supply


Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD) (NASDAQ: BLDP) announced that its FCgen(®)-1020ACS fuel cell stack is the power source for a ten kilowatt (kW) backup power system deployed by Heliocentris Energy Solutions AG, specialist in environmentally-friendly energy storage solutions. A total of eight 1.2 kW Heliocentris Nexa 1200 fuel cell systems - using Ballard stacks - provide extended duration backup power to critical information technology services at the City Council headquarters of Meiningen, Germany.

The direct hydrogen system is hybridized together with lithium-ion batteries and deployed for indoor use. This replaces an uninterruptible power supply system using lead-acid batteries, which has proven insufficient for long power outages. This installation is the latest in a series of field trials demonstrating capabilities of the Heliocentris solution to industrial customers having requirements that include remote monitoring stations, emergency power supplies and auxiliary power units. Heliocentris also designs fuel cell training systems for the educational market.

Backup power solutions based on fuel cell technology deliver a number of advantages over conventional batteries and diesel generators, including higher reliability across a wide range of operating conditions, lower maintenance costs, longer operating life as well as reduced size, weight, installation footprint, noise signature and environmental impact. Ballard's FCgen(®)-1020ACS fuel cell stack enables all of these advantages with its compact and cost-effective air-cooled design.

The trial in Meiningen is being supported by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development as part of the National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Innovation Programme (NIP). NOW GmbH National Organisation for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology is in charge of coordinating the NIP.

About Ballard Power Systems Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD) (NASDAQ: BLDP) provides clean energy fuel cell products enabling optimized power systems for a range of applications. Products contain proprietary esenciaTM technology, ensuring incomparable performance, durability and versatility. To learn more about Ballard, please visit www.ballard.com.

Further Information Public Relations: Guy McAree, +1.604.412.7919, media@ballard.com Investor Relations: Lori Rozali, +1.604.412.3195, investors@ballard.com
 
SOURCE: Ballard Power Systems Inc.
Public Relations: Guy McAree, +1.604.412.7919,media@ballard.com Investor Relations:
Lori Rozali, +1.604.412.3195,investors@ballard.com
Ballard Customers 2011:

Customers


More than 100-megawatts (100 MW) of Ballard fuel cell stacks, modules & systems have powered clean energy solutions for customers in a variety of countries on five continents. A few examples follow -

Backup Power

Dantherm Power is Ballard’s direct channel into the rapidly expanding wireless telecom backup power market, deploying 2kW and 5kW direct hydrogen DBX systems in mission-critical applications for such customers as Wind Mobile. Read more...


IdaTech integrates Ballard fuel cells into its methanol-based ElectraGen™ ME systems for backup power applications with such customers as Hutchison Telecom.  Read more...


Distributed Generation


Deployment of a Ballard 1MW CLEARgen™ system will enable Toyota to satisfy peak power needs at their office complex in Torrance, CA. The system will be fuelled by hydrogen produced from steam-reformation of renewable bio-gas generated at a landfill.  Read more...


A Ballard CLEARgen™ system will convert by-product hydrogen from bleach production into clean load-following electricity at a K2 Pure Solutions plant in Pittsburg, CA.  Read more...
 

FirstEnergy Corp. and Ballard are testing a 1MW CLEARgen™ system – designed to produce enough electricity to power more than 600 homes.  Read more...

Material Handling


  

Plug Power has deployed over 1,200 GenDriveTM systems, exclusively using Ballard fuel cell stacks, with such customers as WalMart, Sysco, BMW, Coca-Cola, Central Grocers, FedEx and Wegmans Read more...

Bus


BAE Systems is a pioneer in the development and deployment of hybrid drive propulsion systems for diesel hybrid transit buses. Leveraging its extensive knowledge of hybrid drives, BAE Systems has integrated Ballard fuel cell modules for operation in buses with such customers as Sunline Transit Agency.  Read more...


TuttoTrasporti is the largest Brazilian integrator of hybrid transit buses … and, a TUTTO hybrid system incorporating Ballard fuel cell modules is currently operating in Sao Paulo under a UNDP/EMTU program.  Read more...


Van Hool is the 4th largest bus manufacturer in Europe, offering a complete range of buses for public transport in international markets … integration of Ballard fuel cell modules into Van Hool hybrid buses, for operation by the HyNor Oslo Buss group in the greater Oslo area, is in process now.  Read more...



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Monday, June 6, 2011

Ballard fuel cells to power German auto giants new push!

Cutaway illustration of a fuel cell carImage via Wikipedia
Canadian Fuel Cells to Power German Autos2 hours ago by CNW Group
 Daimler has announced that it will outfit its hydrogen fleet with fuel cells produced in Canada. Global engagement in this industry is steadily increasing. In Germany, initiatives like the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP) already have the biggest automakers worldwide onboard.

Both Toyota and Honda recently joined the likes of BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen, GM and Ford in the CEP. Chemical companies involved in hydrogen production and other stakeholders are also involved. Germany Trade & Invest is holding an investor event on June 7 in Vancouver to highlight business opportunities for international companies in Germany's budding fuel cell industry, especially in the growth regions of eastern Germany.

"Germany's economy is booming and the fuel cell industry is on the verge of a major breakthrough. International companies and government initiatives have created the optimal conditions for companies to prosper, especially in Germany's high-tech eastern regions," said Dr. Juergen Friedrich, Chief Executive of Germany Trade & Invest in Berlin.

Daimler, in a joint venture with Ford and Ballard Power Systems, has created a subsidiary called the Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC). At its site in Burnaby near Vancouver, fuel cells for the B-Class F-CELL and the Citaro FuelCell Hybrid city bus will be made. Dr. Andreas Truckenbrodt, CEO of AFCC, along with Geoff Budd of Ballard Power Systems, will highlight the latest developments and business opportunities in Germany at the June 7 event. Alongside some of the auto industry's top players,

  Germany has simultaneously created an excellent framework for investors with generous public programs to support the further development and implementation of fuel cell technology. Funding of EUR 700 million has been made available so far - the biggest program of its kind in Europe. Last month the federal government announced a further EUR 200 million for research in storage technologies including fuel cells.

Germany already features over 300 companies and 65 research institutes specializing in fuel cell technology as well as 70 percent of Europe's fuel cell fleet. Germany Trade & Invest is the foreign trade and inward investment promotion agency of the Federal Republic of Germany. The organization advises foreign companies looking to expand their business activities in the German market. It provides information on foreign trade to German companies that seek to enter foreign markets.

To view this news release in HTML formatting, please use the following URL: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2011/06/c9652.html
SOURCE: Germany Trade and Invest
SOURCE: Auto News

Germany Trade & Invest Andreas Bilfinger Email:andreas.bilfinger@gtai.com T:
+49(0)30-200099-173 F: +49(0)30-200099-111
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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Ballard Power selected for U.S. hydrogen bus program.

Ônibus estacionado no pátio da encarroçadora M...Image via Wikipedia1. Ballard Selected by U.S. FTA to Power Four Buses under the National Fuel Cell Bus Program
 2. Ballard to work with 4 system integrators on reduced-cost bus configurations