FuelCell, Exxon Mobil to extend carbon capture deal
8/29/2023
(Reuters) - FuelCell Energy said it would extend a carbon capture joint development agreement with a unit of Exxon Mobil to March 31, 2024.
The agreement, effective as of Aug. 31, will be extended for the fourth time and would increase research costs for Exxon to $67 MM from $60 MM.
FuelCell has been developing carbonate fuel cells to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industrial and power sources, in exchange for fees from the oil major since 2019 when the companies first signed the agreement.
Carbonate fuel cells can capture carbon dioxide and generate additional power in the process, unlike other conventional cells.
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