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DTE Energy has selected a Stuart Energy Station to fuel its hydrogen technology park project in Southfield, Mich. DTE Energy has purchased a SES-f to provide hydrogen to zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles as well as enable peak shaving

Diesel Progress North American Edition, June, 2004

DTE Energy has selected a Stuart Energy Station (SES) to fuel its hydrogen technology park project in Southfield, Mich. DTE Energy has purchased a SES-f to provide hydrogen to zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles as well as enable peak shaving. The technology park project is intended to provide critical insight into the role of hydrogen in the world's energy system. The SES-f uses electricity to separate water into its constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen. The system is expected to operate during the evening, taking advantage of off-peak power prices to produce and store hydrogen. This hydrogen is then used in fuel cells to produce electricity during high-value peak periods. The hydrogen will also be used to fuel emissions-free vehicles that use DTE Energy's technology park, which will open in the fall.

Stuart Energy also said it has received an order for a small scale Stuart Energy Station for vehicle fueling, which will be placed at the National Fuel Cell Research Centre (NFCRC) at the University of California, Irvine. The station will provide clean hydrogen fuel to the Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicles (FCHV) managed by the NFCRC.

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