CPC Milestones
- CPC's BioMax 50 at Dixon Ridge Farms delivered power for 732.6
hours our of 745.4 hours (31.1 days) for
a record availability
of 98.3%
- BioMax in CA started up, and operated over the internet
from location in MA March 2009.
- BioMax 50 received Permit to Operate from Yolo-Solano
Air Quality Management District - March 2009
- CPC shipped cold-climate 50 kW
system to Canadian research
organization - February 2009
- BioMax producer gas
displaces propane in commercial burner - October 2008
- Biomax 50 achieved continuous
run-time record of 14 days
without shutdown
- January 2009
- LiquiMax™ synthetic diesel fuel meets ASTM-D975-08 (Ultralow
sulfur No.1 diesel) - July 2008
- Auburn demonstrated their new mobile BioMax
gasification system at Alabama State Capitol - January 2008
- CPC selected by Army and NextEnergy to develop Mobile
Encampment Waste to Electrical Power System - December 2007
- Genset and burner operated
simultaneously using walnut shells as feedstock - November 2007
- Met California
emissions standards for distributed generators
- May 2006.
- Made renewable liquid
fuel from nitrogen-diluted producer
gas - December 2005.
- CPC relocates to new
state-of-the-art product development facility – September 2005
- Achieved 24/6 continuous operation objective with new BioMax
50 system - September 2005
- First integration of Renewable Fuel Gas Generator with commercial
burner - March 2004
- BioMax 15 demonstrated for Chief
Forester, Dale Bosworth,
in San Bernadino Forest - February 2004
- First gasification of biomass with fluid
bed gasifier -
January 2004
- BioMax 15 product validation
units installed at:
- First Renewable Fuel Gas Generator installed at Mississippi
State University - August 2003
- Community
Productive Use Platform installed - December 2002
- CPC powered solid oxide fuel cell using producer gas from
three different renewable, abundant, biomass sources ---
wood chips, pecan shells and coconut shells. Power output
70% of pure hydrogen - August 2002.
- BioMax interconnected to PG&E grid. Believed to be first
ever small modular biopower system in US to be interconnected.
- June 2002
- CPC one of 30 from over 3,000 proposals to receive Development
Marketplace award from World Bank - January 2002
- BioMax received Asian
Innovation Award - October 2001
- Trailer-mounted
BioMax commissioned in Hoopa, CA - August
2001
- BioMax powered productive
use equipment in Alaminos, Philippines
- September 2001
- Power generation in Alaminos, Philippines as part of BioMax
commissioning - March 2001
- 1
MWhr generated during endurance run prior to shipment
of BioMax to Philippines - January 2001
- Fully-automated run of BioMax system - December 2000
- First lighted Christmas
Eve Mass in history of community
- December 2000
- Power from PV/LPG hybrid to the village of Alaminos – December
2000
- Full power run of BioMax system on coconut shells - July
2000
- Use of CPC's new energy
dispenser to deliver AC power to
a rural customer on a commercial basis- March 2000
- Dedicated CPC’s first Product
Development Facility in Littleton,
CO – November 1999
- Operation of CPC’s new "hot-gas" non-polluting
power gasifier – September 1999
- Operation of a 1 kW Stirling engine battery charger with
a CPC gasifier – January 1999
- Established Renewable Energy Service Company (Indonesia)
to provide market priced energy to rural communities in Sumatra
- March 1997
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