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On 26 October 2022, it was proposed that this article be moved from Doosan Fuel Cell America to HyAxiom. The result of the discussion was moved. |
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I am posting this on behalf of Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. We would like to request that this article be renamed ClearEdge Power, Inc. and a new article be made for Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. The information in this page pertains primarily to the now defunct ClearEdge Power and several misrepresentations are made regarding Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. Not only are these inaccuracies a misrepresentation of fact, they are causing our company to lose out on potential hires. This Wikipedia article has been specificaly referenced by candidates in declined job offers.
The main issue at hand is that the article misrepresents that Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. was a some point bankrupt when, in fact, Doosan Corporation purchased the assets of bankrupted ClearEdge Power and created a new entity, Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. Through various edits this article has become an amalgamation of information from two different companies and does not accurately represent either. Rather than delete all of the information about ClearEdge Power, thereby virtually erasing its history, we suggest creating a new article for Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. and removing information regarding Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. from the ClearEdge Power article. I have detailed the specific misrepresentations/inaccuracies below.
Contested Text
"Doosan Fuel Cell America(formerly ClearEdge Power, Inc.) is a fuel cell manufacturer focusing on the stationary fuel cell. It is headquartered in South Windsor, Connecticut, U.S. The company employed 225 people as of August 2011. [1] It closed its operations in Connecticut in April 2014, [2] and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May 2014. [3] The company has been merged with Fuel Cell Power of Korea [4] (not to be confused with FuelCell Energy)." [5]
Issues
Doosan Corporation purchased the assets of ClearEdge Power, Inc. in July 2014 [6] , a few short months after ClearEdge Power, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 [7]. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. was formed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Doosan Corporation. ClearEdge Power, Inc. and Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. are two separate entities.
1. The text "formerly ClearEdge Power, Inc." is inaccurate and misleading 2. Doosan Fuel Cell America did not employ 225 people in August 2001 as it did not exist. The article which is referenced actually states that ClearEdge employed 225 people at its Hillsboro factory [1]. 3. "It closed is operations in Connecticut in April 2014." Again refers to ClearEdge Power. 4. "The company has been merged with Fuel Cell Power." Fuel Cell Power was assumed by Doosan Corporation and is operated under Doosan Corporation's Fuel Cell Business Unit. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. is a separate entity.
Contested Text
"Doosan Fuel Cell's headquarters are in South Windsor, Connecticut. The main product is a four hundred kilowatt fuel cell.
The technology is based on silicon and operates at 320 °F (160 °C). [8] [9]
The fuel cell is powered by natural gas which a membrane breaks down into water, heat, carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydrogen, with the latter passing through a second membrane where electricity is generated. [10] CO2 and water are the only waste produced. The micro combined heat and power fuel cell have approximately 85% total fuel efficiency. [9] [10] PEM fuel systems have an electric efficiency of about 30%." [11]
Issues
Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. produces a 460kW stationary phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) [12]. It is not a silicon based technology. The articles sited above refer to ClearEdge Power technology not Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. technology.
Contested Text
[Category:Energy companies established in 2003] [Category:Non-renewable resource companies established in 2003] [Category:2003 establishments in Oregon] [Category:Privately held companies based in California]
Issues
Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. was not established in 2003. That was Quantum Leap Technology which later changed its name to ClearEdge Power [13]. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. is not located in Oregon and is not based in California.
Conclusion
Thank you for taking the time to review these proposed changes. It is our position that the changes we have requested are neutral, well-documented, and essential to restore veracity to the article. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. welcomes accurate, thoroughly researched and documented updates and edits to its page. I have written a suggested text for a new Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. article in the section below.
Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Doosan Corporation, a 119 year old global corporation headquartered in South Korea. The company was founded in July 2014 following the acquisition of the assets and intellectual property of the former UTC Power (a division of United Technologies), in South Windsor, Connecticut [14]. Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. manufactures and sells phosphoric acid stationary fuel cells (PAFC).
History
Founded in 2014 following the acquisition of the assets and intellectual property of the former UTC Power (a division of United Technologies) by Doosan Corporation, Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. is built on the experience of its employees and the more than 50 years of broad investment and development in fuel cell technologies that accompanied the acquisition.
Timeline of applications of Doosan Fuel Cell technology [15]:
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NOTE: I’m proposing the following edits for FleishmanHillard on behalf of HyAxiom, Inc., formerly known as Doosan Fuel Cell America. I am a paid editor and aware of the COI guidelines. The company has undergone a name change and key facts about the company have changed as well, so I’m submitting this request in the hopes of making corrections to the article’s title, the infobox and the lead section. Please let me know of any questions or comments as you review. Thanks for your time and consideration. Jon Gray ( talk) 16:56, 19 October 2022 (UTC)
Page Move/Rename
As mentioned above, Doosan Fuel Cell America was renamed HyAxiom, Inc. in February 2022.
[1]As such, I propose a change of the article’s title from “Doosan Fuel Cell America” to “HyAxiom, Inc.” If I need to request the move elsewhere, I’m happy to do so. I figured I’d start here given the COI.
Infobox – All requested changes are related to the company’s name change and shifts in their business.
Lead Section
HyAxiom, Inc., formerly known as Doosan Fuel Cell America [5], whose predecessor was ClearEdge Power, Inc., is a hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer [6]focusing on stationary fuel cells. [7] HyAxiom is the U.S. subsidiary of Doosan Corporation [8]and is headquartered in East Hartford, Connecticut. [9] [10]
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Recently, there have been notable changes in Doosan's hydrogen business. At the end of last month, Doosan Fuel Cell America, changed the company name to HyAxiom.
The confidence in the group's hydrogen business is evident in the words of Chairman Park, who said, 'We are conducting hydrogen business across production, distribution, and utilization.' In this year's New Year's address, he said, 'Let's lead the hydrogen industry with confidence in our unique products and technologies.' Recently, there have been notable changes in Doosan's hydrogen business. At the end of last month, Doosan Fuel Cell America, changed the company name to HyAxiom. It is interpreted that the company has started producing and selling fuel cells for power generation in earnest with the aim of expanding the hydrogen charging infrastructure in the United States in the future.
HyAxiom, a Doosan company based in East Hartford, Connecticut, was established in 2014 as a result of Doosan Group's acquisition of the fuel cell business of UTC Power.
HyAxiom is a subsidiary of Doosan Corp. and has competitiveness in the phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) field.
Recently, there have been notable changes in Doosan's hydrogen business. At the end of last month, Doosan Fuel Cell America, changed the company name to HyAxiom.
The confidence in the group's hydrogen business is evident in the words of Chairman Park, who said, 'We are conducting hydrogen business across production, distribution, and utilization.' In this year's New Year's address, he said, 'Let's lead the hydrogen industry with confidence in our unique products and technologies.' Recently, there have been notable changes in Doosan's hydrogen business. At the end of last month, Doosan Fuel Cell America, changed the company name to HyAxiom. It is interpreted that the company has started producing and selling fuel cells for power generation in earnest with the aim of expanding the hydrogen charging infrastructure in the United States in the future.
In addition to its core offering of phosphoric acid fuel cell units, HyAxiom is developing next-generation technologies, including electrolysers for clean hydrogen production and additional fuel cell solutions for mobile and stationary applications.
HyAxiom is a subsidiary of Doosan Corp. and has competitiveness in the phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) field.
HyAxiom, a Doosan company based in East Hartford, Connecticut, was established in 2014 as a result of Doosan Group's acquisition of the fuel cell business of UTC Power.
Corporate Headquarters; HyAxiom, Inc., A Doosan Company; 101 East River Drive, East Hartford, CT 06108
The result of the move request was: moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) – robertsky ( talk) 01:38, 2 November 2022 (UTC)
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Recently, there have been notable changes in Doosan's hydrogen business. At the end of last month, Doosan Fuel Cell America, changed the company name to HyAxiom.