Ed Stenson's Street Chatter warms to FCEL:
(excerpted from SchaeffersResearch.com)
My colleague Jocelynn Drake wrote about FuelCell Energy (FCEL: sentiment, chart, options) back in February, so it's about time for a revisit. FCEL develops electrochemical technologies such as carbonate fuel cells and electrochemical engines that generate electricity without combustion. The firm operates more than 20 DFC power plants for customers in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. The DFC technology does not require an external hydrogen supply, Hoover's tells me, and the equipment can be fired up with biogas, coal gas, coal-mine methane, diesel, methanol, natural gas, or propane, a list that suggests a level of flexibility that is hard to discount.
Read the full report on SchaeffersResearch.com
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