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  Northwest Power Systems Develops Diesel Fuel Processor    biz.yahoo.com 
    Northwest Power Systems Develops Diesel Fuel    Processor 
    BEND, Ore., July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Northwest Power Systems   (NPS), under contract    to Sandia National Laboratories, a prime contractor to the U.S.   Department of Energy, announced today that it successfully    tested a new fuel processor that converts diesel into high-purity   hydrogen. Without need for further purification, the hydrogen    was fed to a proton-exchange-membrane (PEM) fuel cell that   produced electricity. 
    NPS developed the diesel fuel processor for use in fuel cell systems   that can generate electricity for use in homes, schools and    businesses in remotely located villages of Alaska. The technology   breakthrough enhances NPS's prospects for rapid    commercialization of fuel cells for both stationary and portable   applications, worldwide. 
    Northwest Power previously demonstrated a kerosene fuel processor   for Arctic applications. Both the diesel and kerosene fuel    processors will be automated and tested this fall with fuel cells that   NPS purchases from independent manufacturers. 
    ''Our longer-term objective is to complete all field testing of a series of   fully-integrated fuel cell systems for residential    applications in rural Alaska in the year 2000,'' said Guggenheim.   ''Diesel is a bonus for us and Sandia because of the    widespread distribution of this fuel in Alaska and elsewhere.'' 
    The successful diesel fuel processor demonstration culminated a   week-long effort in which the Company produced hydrogen    from kerosene, bio-diesel, petroleum diesel and a proprietary   nonflammable liquid feedstock in a single fuel processor. The fuel    processor is a proprietary design that incorporates hydrogen   purification as part of the fuel processor. The product hydrogen    from all four of the test fuels was greater than 99.8% pure with less   than one part per million (ppm) of carbon monoxide and    less than one ppm of carbon dioxide. These contaminants can poison a   PEM fuel cell irreversibly. No further purification of the    product hydrogen is necessary with Northwest Power's fuel processor   before passing it into any conventional PEM fuel cell    stack. 
    NPS already has developed a fuel processor that converts methanol to   hydrogen. The Company is developing ethanol, propane    and, most recently, natural gas, models that provide needed hydrogen   for PEM fuel cell systems. PEM fuel cells run quietly with    no combustion cycle and no moving parts. 
    Founded in 1996, Northwest Power Systems is a subsidiary of   IDACORP Technologies, Inc., Boise, Idaho. 
    SOURCE: Northwest Power Systems   |