Essex chemicals factory set for UK's largest fuel cell

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Waste hydrogen from manufacturing chlorine at Industrial Chemicals Limited facility to supply a 1MW cell powering the site

Plans have been announced to install the UK's largest hydrogen fuel cell to help power a chemicals plant in Essex. When fully built the cell should be capable of producing 1MWe of clean electrical power...

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