Lockheed Martin LMT
secured a contract with the Office of Naval Research for the design and
development of solid oxide fuel cell generator set as an alternative to
traditional battlefield power generation equipment. Lockheed Martin's fuel
cell technology will be integrated with solar panels, providing the military
with the power needed to perform missions while using dramatically less
fuel.
At the end of the 32-month development program, Lockheed Martin will
demonstrate and deliver a multi-kilowatt JP-8 compatible Fuel Cell Efficient
Power Node for evaluation by the U.S. Marines. The goal of the approximately
$3 million dollar contract is to reduce overall fuel usage required for
tactical electrical generation by 50 percent or more.
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