3 September 2012
ITM Power plc
("ITM Power" or the "Company")
Letter of Intent signed with German Utility
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, is pleased to announce that it has signed a Letter of Intent with one of Germany's top 10 local utility companies to investigate Power-to-Gas energy storage.
The integration of renewable energies into the existing electricity and gas networks in Germany presents great challenges to energy providers. The collaboration will investigate the potential of energy storage by the production of hydrogen from ITM Power's rapid response electrolysis equipment and build a plant to test the performance and operation.
Phil Doran, MD, ITM Power GmbH, commented: "This is our first key development in the German utility market and I am delighted that this particular, forward-looking utility has recognised ITM Power's expertise in the energy storage and clean fuel sector. There are many significant opportunities in Germany including energy storage using hydrogen gas injection into the gas grid and clean fuel provision for captive fleets and road vehicles."
Dr Graham Cooley, CEO, ITM Power plcadded: "As a fully integrated energy company, this utility has a deep understanding of the need for energy storage and maximising the use of renewable power and is perfectly placed to demonstrate the benefits of hydrogen gas grid injection."
For further information please visit www.itm-power.com or contact:
ITM Power plc Graham Cooley, CEO
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0114 244 5111 |
Singer Capital Markets Limited (Nominated Adviser & Broker) Shaun Dobson / Samantha New
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020 3205 7500 |
Tavistock Communications Simon Hudson / Kelsey Traynor |
020 7920 3150 |
About ITM Power
ITM Power plc was admitted to the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in 2004 and raised its initial funding of £10m gross in its IPO. A further funding round of £28.5m was completed in 2006. The Company has now made the transition from a research and development company to a product manufacturer and technology provider. The Company has both a strong base of intellectual property and engineering expertise for providing complete hydrogen solutions. The Company has been successful in developing strategic industry partnerships in the following projects:
· Shell and National Grid Join Gas Inject Project
http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/shell-and-national-grid-join-gas-inject-project/
· EcoIsland TSB Funding
· 700bar Dispensing Collaboration in Germany
http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/700bar-dispensing-collaboration-in-germany/
· Marks & Spencer Pilot Materials Handling Fuel Cell Project
http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/ms-agreement/
· UKH2Mobility with leading auto OEM's, UK Gov't and industrial gas companies
http://www.itm-power.com/about-itm/partners/?id=49
· EcoIsland with Toshiba, IBM, Cable & Wireless, SSE and Southern Water
http://www.itm-power.com/about-itm/partners/?id=46
· Boeing Unmanned Aircraft System Refueller
http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/agreement-with-boeing/
· Electrolyser Distribution with Horizon Fuel Cells
http://www.horizonfuelcell.com/fuel_solutions_hbox.htm
· CREO with Ford, Jaguar Land Rover and Johnson Matthey
http://www.itm-power.com/about-itm/partners/?id=45
· Exclusive European distribution rights for Materials Handling Fuel Cells
· Sale of Equipment to EADS
http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/sale-of-equipment-to-eads/
· EU Grant Award for PEM Water Electrolysers Coupled to Renewable Power Sources
About the German utility sector
The sector is populated by many local utilities, which play an important role in the German energy sector, engaged in the provision of one or more of gas, heat, electricity and water services to a city, region or state. These municipal utilities, which are often not only energy suppliers but also energy producers, use local infrastructure to transmit their services and products. As such these local utilities are ideally placed to take advantage of the decision of the German government to abandon nuclear power, thereby substantially increasing the share of renewable power in the energy mix and the consequent integration of storage technologies, at the national and regional level, into the emerging renewable energy economy.
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