Atrex Energy receives CSA approval for its remote power generators
Atrex Energy Inc., a provider of clean, small-power generators, received its first-ever certification from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) under the new FC-1 standard for its high efficiency and fuel flexible ARP units providing power in a range from 500 to 4500 watts. CSA certification is a widely accepted, rigorous standard of safety, reliability, and performance. Atrex products offer low carbon, environmental solutions for essential off –grid power needs, including instrumentation and automation systems for the oil and gas industry, cathodic protection, and telecommunications.
The Atrex Energy commercial fuel cell-based power generators run on natural gas and propane and do not require hydrogen. Atrex units are increasingly being recognized as the most cost effective, clean solution to provide power in remote areas.
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