2008 Fuel Cell Symposium
November 9, 2008
The 2008 Fuel Cell Symposium in Phoenix Arizona was Precision Energy & Technology’s first visit to the show. Sharing a booth from EMTEC and Faraday Technology, PET displayed its new line on Educational Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Generators and Fuel Cell Testers. The booth was located down the now famous Ohio Fuel Cell Corridor with many of our Ohio colleagues such as Battelle, GrafTech, NexTech, OFFC, and many others. The show demonstrated fuel cells are still penetrating the market place with various applications. UltraCell and AMI had their mobile military fuel cells for soldiers, Battelle was demonstrated their 5 kilowatt unit running on diesel, and Idatech showed the 250 watt unit for recharging.
Overall it was a good show and PET had an opportunity to meet a number of new customers and suppliers.
Fair Recap
August 18, 2008
Precision Energy and Technology’s attendance of the 2008 Ohio State Fair was a success. Partnering with the Ohio Department of Development, many citizens of Ohio were able to see first hand how our state is moving forward with alternative energy. With both a fuel cell and solar panel display, we were able to show off not only current options in the market, but also prototypes of our very own fuel cell products. If you missed our displays at the fair view the photos below. Any questions either call or use the online contact form here.
Ohio State Fair
July 20, 2008
The Ohio Department of Development has invited Precision Energy and Technology to demonstrate alternative energy and some of PET’s educational products. On display will be a large solar cell, hydrogen generating electrolyzer, fuel cells, and a toy fuel cell car. Please join with us in learning and promoting alternative energy.
DOE Project
April 1, 2008
Precision Energy and Technology (PET) has won an award from the DOE for the development of High Volume Metal Injection Bipolar plates. This effort is a collaboration between PET and University of Dayton Research Institute.
PEM Catalyst
December 22, 2007
Department of Energy has announced that a STTR award has been granted to the team of Mound Laser and Photonic Center (MLPC), University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) and Precision Energy and Technology (PET) on improving the platinum utilization in PEM fuel cells. This project seeks to reduce the costs associated with platinum catalysts by minimizing the use of the catalyst while increasing its efficiency in the fuel cell membrane electrode assembly (MEA).

