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U.S. DOE, M-C Power, and San Diego Gas & Electric started a 1-year test run of the world's first cogeneration molten carbonate fuel cell power plant.(Brief Article)

The Oil and Gas Journal

| March 10, 1997 | COPYRIGHT 2003 PennWell Publishing Corp. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

U.S. DOE, M-C Power, and San Diego Gas & Electric started a 1-year test run of the world's first cogeneration molten carbonate fuel cell power plant, which will provide electric power and steam at Miramar Naval Air Station, north of San Diego.

The 250-kw power plant will use natural gas to generate power …

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