Energy futureFuel cell joint venture formed

Published 12 March 2008

In an effort to accelerate the development of fuel cells, two companies form a JV to target the light industrial, commercial, and residential markets in the United Kingdom and Ireland

Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) and Loughborough, Leicestershire, U.K.-basedIntelligent Energy are forming a joint venture company to develop fuel cell based, combined heat and power systems. SSE will initially invest £1 million for a 50 percent share in the new company, which will be called IE CHP (UK & Eire). Intelligent Energy and SSE will make phased investments to the business as it reaches a series of mutually agreed milestones. The joint venture will combine Intelligent Energy’s fuel cell and hydrogen generation technologies with SSE’s customer base and service operations. The CHP systems the company develops will be targeted toward the light industrial, commercial, and residential markets in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Ian Marchant, chief executive of Scottish and Southern Energy, said: “We are pleased at commencing our commercial involvement in CHP fuel cell technology using Intelligent Energy’s fuel cell and reforming expertise, which we believe is clearly suited to our business priorities in this future market.”