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A fully-boiled solution with fuel cell systems: How it operates for breweries & distilleries.

The brewing and distilling industries are among the most prolific users of energy.To make beer or spirits you need plenty of heat.Modern and efficient drinks companies also require green energy solutions to cut their costs and their carbon footprint

The business logic of fuel cell technology: How it adds up for universities, colleges & schools.

The worldwide growth in education remains a driver for modern economies, so the need for more universities, colleges and schools is set to grow. There are many regeneration and refurbishment projects for colleges and schools.A key challenge for this

Successful operations with fuel cell systems: How it works for hospitals, laboratories & healthcare centres.

There are rigorous daily energy demands in any modern hospital or laboratory. Essential to this is a constant supply of electricity for critical systems and copious amounts of energy for heating and cooling

Fit for purpose - a hydrogen fuel cell system: How it works for leisure centre/shoppingmalls/retail & hotels

Joined-up thinking starts at the planning stage of any project and for those contemplating building a complex involving leisure or sports centres, shopping malls and hotels, the question of what kind of secure, green energy requirements must be on the list from the start

Getting properly connected with fuel cell technology: How it operates for the telecoms industry.

The telecoms mast is now an everyday feature of our landscape. But it requires a constant and reliable supply of electrical energy to ensure that it operates effectively, wherever it may be

The towering proposition of fuel cell systems: How it works for skyscrapers, commercial buildings & office blocks.

Developers,Architects and Engineers are always searching for better ways of delivering new buildings. Now,more than ever, when funding is tight and environmental needs are imperative, informed choices need to be made at the earliest stages

A winning strategy with fuel cell systems: How it works for the armed forces & security services.

The ability to change direction and be self sufficient in any situation or location is a given expectation for any military or security forces

The beauty of hydrogen fuel cell technology: How it works for data centres & call centres

The data centre is at the heart of the increasing demands of the internet and network computing. It’s a hot environment

Transport for London, Palestra – Fuel Cell Case Study

31 Mar 2010 - Logan Energy Ltd have completed the installation and integration of a 200kWe PAFC power module and associated cooling module at the TfL Palestra Building in Southwark, London

Logan Energy open new office in Wales

23 Feb 2010 - Logan Energy have opened our first office in Wales at the the Technium Sustainable Technologies building in Baglan Energy Park

UK’s biggest hydrogen fuel cell installed in Blackfriars Road

23 Feb 2010 - Deputy Mayor of London Kit Malthouse unveiled the UK's biggest hydrogen fuel cell on Friday during a visit to the Transport for London and London Development Agency offices at Palestra in Blackfriars Road

Energy Efficient Cities initiative (EECi)

22 Jan 2010 - The Energy Efficient Cities initiative [EECi] aims to strengthen the UK's capacity to address energy demand reduction and environmental impact in cities through cross-disciplinary research in building and transport technologies, district power systems, and urban planning

Energy Efficient Cities initiative

03 Oct 2009 - The Energy Efficient Cities initiative [EECi] aims to strengthen the UK's capacity to address energy demand reduction and environmental impact in cities through cross-disciplinary research in building and transport technologies, district power systems, and urban planning

Funding Announcement for Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Technologies

11 Aug 2009 - The Government has announced funding for stimulating low carbon technologies in the UK. As part of this package, the Department of Energy and Climate Change has allocated a budget of £7.2m for capital funding for a Fuel Cells and Hydrogen

CIBSE Energy Efficient Heating - 13 May

10 Apr 2009 - Bill Ireland is presenting at this CIBSE Event on energy efficient heating which covers CHP, fuel cells, renewables and regulations.

Fuel Cells in the Public Sector - 26th March 2009 at The Royal Geographic Society, London

23 Mar 2009 - Bill Ireland is presenting at this event on large scale power plants and UPS as well as chairing the workshop on Large Stationary Installations (over 100kWe)

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells news roundup

19 Mar 2009 - Hydrogen to fuel green jets - Sunday Times reports (15 Mar 09) that Reaction Engines, based in Oxfordshire, has just secured a €1m (£926,000) grant from the European Space Agency (ESA) to advance its Sabre propulsion system

Anaerobic digestion: new energy initiative

04 Mar 2009 - Farming Minister Jane Kennedy, speaking at the annual conference of the National Farmers Union in Birmingham yesterday, announced a new joint initiative with the public and private sector to make greater use of anaerobic digestion

Over £230bn Required to Meet UK Energy Goals

04 Mar 2009 - Ernst & Young estimates that the UK energy supply industry will have to invest over £230bn in new infrastructure by 2025 to ensure the UK’s future security of supply and that current climate change and

Portable Fuel Cell Project is Double First for Camden

24 Feb 2009 - It has also been a busy time at Logan with several new business wins this year including two 200kWe fuel cells in Combined Cooling, Heat & Power (CCHP or Tri-generation) projects being commissioned in 2008

New Logan energy Recruit

18 Dec 2008 - Bill Ireland is the latest member to join the Logan Energy management team alongside Dave Illingworth and John Lidderdale. Bill becomes Logan’s Director of Operations and is responsible for driving the business of Logan Energy in the UK and Europe

Surge of Expansion at Logan Energy Limited

17 Dec 2008 - Logan Energy Limited, the fuel cell and hydrogen technologies specialist, has been a hive of activity over the past six months despite the turbulent UK energy marketplace

Logan Energy Relocates to Scotland

01 Dec 2008 - Logan Energy has moved from its base in Nottingham to new offices in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. This follows the equity investment by Scottish and Southern Energy plc (SSE) and Scottish Enterprise's

Telecommunications Backup Power

Logan Energy operates a Plug Power GenCore 5kW auxiliary fuel cell power plant at the Leifur Eriksson Air Terminal at the Keflavik International Airport, under terms of its Fiscal Year 2004 Department of Defense PEM Demonstration Contract with ERDC/CERL

Residential Fuel Cell

A 5kW Plug Power GenSys 5P fuel cell was installed at this site, at the residence of Lt. Col. T. Yang, CE Squadron Commander. The fuel cell was electronically configured to provide grid parallel/grid independent

Combined Heat and Power for a Museum

Camp Mabry Army National Guard Base in Austin, TX houses the Texas Military Forces Academy, which is the second state building constructed, opened on June 15, 1884

Power and Heat for Office Buildings

Los Angeles AFB is located within El Segundo city limits. The base is divided into two areas; Area A where most major units are located, and Area B which houses the GI Air Base Group, the clinic, BX, and commissary

Fuel Cells and Low Carbon Infrastructure (presentation)

Fuel Cells and Low Carbon Infrastructure (presentation)

Understanding Combined Heat and Power (CHP)

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is the simultaneous generation of useable heat and electricity in a single process. Through the use of either an absorption or adsorption cooling cycle trigeneration or Combined Cooling Heat and Power (CCHP) projects can also be developed

Understanding Alternative & Renewable Energy

As alternative energy cannot be defined and presumably includes everything from the hamster toiling rodentfully in his cage upwards, we are going to confine ourselves to looking at renewable energy which is defined as

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