FuelCell Gets U.S. Funds to Advance Carbon-Capture Project

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FuelCell Energy Inc., the Danbury, Connecticut-based maker of fuel-cell power plants, qualified for $800,000 in U.S. government funding to develop systems that capture carbon-dioxide emissions at coal-fired generators.

The funding is the second phase of a $3 million awardBloomberg Terminal from the U.S. Energy Department announced in October 2011, FuelCell said in a statementBloomberg Terminal today. FuelCell is one of 16 companies that will share as much as $41.3 million in Energy Department funding over three years to develop carbon-capture technology.