Products

CTP’s products enable an entirely new class of electrical generation appliances.  Now you can have the low noise and clean emissions of a fuel cell without the need for cumbersome and expensive hydrogen storage.  CTP’s system runs on the fuels you use today like propane and diesel.  Renewable fuels like ethanol and biodiesel work just as well.

CTP will be selling its enabling technology is three ways: 
         1) Reformer subsystems for fuel cell product OEMs
         2) Integrated reformer / fuel-cell generator subsystems for consumer and industrial product OEMs
         3) Fully-integrated standalone generator products for end users. 
Some of the first products that we plan to offer are described below:

CTP 250 Watt Fuel Processor
CTP 250 Watt Fuel Processor
This product delivers enough hydrogen for a fuel cell with an electrical output of 250W.  Fuel cell system OEMs can now offer their customers the ability to use commonly-available propane.  With far greater run time than batteries and emissions clean enough to run indoors, the CTP reformer system enables the creation of an entirely new class of portable generation products.  Moreover, customers will appreciate the easy-to-use gas fitting sized for standard 2 lb propane gas bottles that can be picked up at any hardware store or gas station.
   
250W Personal Generator
CTP 250 Watt Personal Generator

The CTP personal power generator is designed to deliver 250 watts for over 8 hours on a single $2 bottle of standard propane. This has applications for camping, boating, fishing and other remote recreational applications. The 250 watt generator is also appropriate for a variety of emergency applications including emergency response, field medical equipment, water treatment, and emergency lighting.

   
CTP 2,000 Watt Fuel Processor

The CTP 2,000 watt fuel processor is tailored to the needs of the fuel cell-based telecom UPS industry. Telecom system operators are legally required to install at least 8 hours of emergency back-up power at their cell sites. Fuel cells do not require the expensive ongoing maintenance and periodic replacement that battery systems do, so telecom operators have installed over 2,000 fuel-cell based UPS systems. The adoption of fuel cell systems in this and related markets would be even greater if not for the current inconvenience of permitting and installing compressed hydrogen cylinders. CTP enables fuel cell OEMs to power their UPS and similar applications with propane instead of hydrogen. The CTP system provides very long runtimes while using existing local fuel distribution infrastructures. With the hydrogen problem solved and the telecom market expected to grow rapidly with the implementation of new technologies such as WiMAX, this market is expected to be very large.

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