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Article NanoDynamics Energy Receives $1.78 Million Contract from the Office of Naval Research to Develop SOFC Systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles 1/28/2009
NanoDynamics, Inc. announced that its subsidiary, NanoDynamics Energy, has received a one-year, $1.78 million grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop an innovative solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system that will be used as a main power


Article NanoDynamics Energy, Inc. Supplies 35-Percent Efficient SOFCs for DDR&E Wearable Power 10/10/2008
NanoDynamics Energy Inc. announced today that it delivered two solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) operating at 35-percent efficiency on propane for use in the Department of Defense Research & Engineering’s (DDR&E) Wearable Power Prize competition


NanoDynamics Energy Awarded $2.4 Million Contract from DOE For Development of 400-Watt SOFC     John Ruberto Hired as President of NanoDynamics Energy     Revolution™ Series of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Offers Portable, Propane-Driven Energy Source for Wide Scope of Building & Construction Applications     NanoDynamics, Inc. Delivers JP-8 Fuel-Driven SOFC to CERDEC’s U.S.     NanoDynamics Energy Inc. Presents Enhanced Efficiency Test Data at Fuel Cell Seminar 2007     NanoDynamics Energy Inc. Maintains Consistent “Off-the-Grid” Operation     NanoDynamics Energy, Inc. Goes “Off-the-Grid” at Fuel Cell Seminar 2007     NDRevolution 50H System to Debut at Hawaii's 2006 Fuel Cell Seminar     

NanoDynamics Energy is developing portable solid oxide fuel cell systems that provide long lasting power in less volume and at a lighter weight than batteries or other fuel cell approaches. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) differ from the more common proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells in that SOFCs can operate on hydrocarbon fuels rather than pure hydrogen, thus eliminating the biggest single hurdle to the implementation of fuel cell power - hydrogen generation, delivery, and storage. The SOFC creates electricity through electrochemical reactions and creates only water vapor and carbon dioxide as its byproducts. The NDRevolution® 50 for example, is fueled by propane contained in disposable cylinders available at many retailers including national home improvement centers.

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NanoDynamics Energy, Inc. 901 Fuhrmann Blvd.
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-853-4900
716-853-8996 ( fax )

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