PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 01, 2011 - UPTON, MA.—ACCELERATE INC announced today the delivery of two deep water, chamber-type Benthic Microbial Fuel Cell (BMFC) prototypes to Professor Clare Reimers at the Hatfield Marine Science Center at Oregon State University. The delivery of the prototypes is the result of the most recent collaboration between ACCELERATE and Reimers' lab where ACCELERATE engineered, designed, fabricated and delivered the main components for the BMFC chamber in cooperation with Dr. Reimers and other members of the team including representatives from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Harvard University.
Professor Reimers explained she is "very satisfied with auto part the workin aston martin g relationship we've established with ACCELERATE, including the creativity, attention to detail and customer-focused approach demonstrated by Mike and chrysler his team". "ACCELERATE jumped on the project, anticipated our requirements and stayed on top of the details through to delivery. Our test unit is coming up to power nicely in the shallow water deployment and we hope Mike can join us on the deep water deployment later this year", said Dr. Reimers.
"ACCELERATE is happy to continue to explore the opportunities around energy harvesting and microbial fuels cells specifically with world-class partners such as Dr. Reimers and the Hatfield Marine Science Center", said Michael Ryan, President of ACCELERATE INC. "Dr. Reimers, in cooperation with Professor Peter Girguis of Harvard University and others, continues to develop leading-edge energy harvesting systems designed for marine environments. ACCEL dodge ERATE is dedicated to supporting their efforts and the development of improved operational performance platforms for this market".
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