Panasonic today launched the Panasonic Fuel Cell Development Office
Europe (PFCOE) in Langen, Germany. The facility, situated in Panasonic’s
European R&D centre in Germany (PRDCG), will focus on developing
residential fuel cells for the European market in close collaboration
with leading European utility companies.
Panasonic has been developing residential fuel cells (micro CHP1)
since 1999 and launched the world’s first system, the ENE FARM, in May
2009 in Japan. Following on from the success that it has had in the
Japanese market, it now plans to extend its operations into Europe and
the R&D centre will be a key part of realising this aim.
The centre in Langen will focus on developing and adapting the fuel
cells to reflect the different operational conditions between Europe and
Japan. As the operation of fuel cells depends on the composition of
natural gas, it is necessary for the fuel cell to be adapted to European
gas conditions. The fuel cell micro CHP generates electricity through a
chemical reaction between oxygen in the atmosphere and hydrogen
extracted from natural gas (methane, CH4). The heat generated
as a by-product of this process is also used for home heating and hot
water supplies. In Japan, a house powered by an ENE FARM fuel cell can
expect to save about 1.5 tons of CO2 emissions per year
compared with a house powered by electricity from thermal power station
and a gas heating system.
Laurent Abadie, Chairman and CEO, of Panasonic Europe said: “We have a
global goal to become the ‘number one green innovation company in the
consumer electronics industry’ by 2018. As part of this goal, we in
Europe are committed to providing products to the market that enable our
customers, around the world, to live in a more sustainable way.”
“Our fuel cell micro CHP are already used in our “eco ideas house” in
Japan which is a concept house that shows how with the right technology
we can all have homes that store, create and save energy with virtually
zero CO2 emissions. We haven’t brought the fuel cells to the
European market before but with our new R&D centre dedicated to the
advancement of fuel cell technology in Europe, we are one step closer to
realising our goal for 2018 and ensuring that our customers have access
to green technologies globally while building on Panasonic’s green
energy business and sales.”
1 CHP = Combined heat and power system
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About Panasonic
Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and
manufacture of electronic products for a wide range of consumer,
business, and industrial needs. Based in Osaka, Japan, the company
recorded consolidated net sales of 8.69 trillion yen (€79 billion) for
the year ended March 31, 2011. The company's shares are listed on the
Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and New York (NYSE:PC) stock exchanges. For more
information on the company and the Panasonic brand, visit the company's
website at http://panasonic.net/.
