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Fuel Generation (CFG) is dedicated to producing safe, reliable,
and economical alternative energy products. CFG's approach
is to advance existing technologies and innovate new technologies
for specific commercial applications. One initial market focus
for CFG is the Recreational Vehicle (RV) application. CFG
is developing fuel cell power generation components and systems
for the RV application. CFG's patents, patents pending, components,
and systems, can be easily adapted to a variety of other worldwide
market applications.

Model CFG-3500 (picture above) was
introduced in November 2000, as the initial prototype that
demonstrated the capability of fuel cell technology to provide
power for a recreational vehicle needs. This initial prototype
operated the RV's appliances (including air conditioning),
and provided cogeneration of heat, hot water, and fresh water.
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This is a significant breakthrough for the RV lifestyle.
Fuel Cell power generation systems offer many advantages over
existing technology, namely internal combustion generators.
Fuel cell power generation systems provide a quiet source
of power, operate at high efficiency (use less fuel for the
energy produced), and have the potential to eliminate propane
appliances inside the RV by replacing them with the fuel cell
system cogeneration capability.
The cogeneration can provide hot water, and space heating
for the entire RV. Model CFG-3500 operated on propane and
methanol fuel. CFG's continued developments for the RV application
are focused on fuel cell power generating systems, from 1
to 10 kilowatts and above, that operate on readily available
fuels.
CFG has patented and patent pending technology for components
and systems that operate on fuels commonly used in target
market applications. These new design components reduce size,
weight, and cost. Nearing completion are CFG's components
and systems that will utilize LPG (propane) as its operating
fuel. Visit this page for announcements on product presentations.
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