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DISTRIBUTED RESOURCES - Fuels cells go where the wires end - In early November, the US Coast Guard R&D Center, Groton, Conn, awarded a (USD)100.000 contract to Fuel-Cell Energy Inc, Danbury, Conn. to construct a 3-kW Direct Fuel Cell power system that use

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