Thursday, August 19, 2010

Goldbug100 - Ceramic Fuel Cells (CFU.L) preliminary results year end 30 June 2010 & fundraising to support futher growth

19 August 2010
 
Company Announcement 
  
Fundraising to support further growth

 Placing and Subscription to raise GBP10.0 million (AUD17.4 million)
Rights Issue and Offer to existing shareholders to follow
 
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited, (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission electricity generation units for homes and other buildings, is pleased to announce that it has conditionally raised GBP10.0 million (AUD17.4 million).  The funds will be used to take the Company to the next stage of its commercial development, including scaling up production to meet expected future demand including working capital and manufacturing investment.  
 
The Company has raised approximately GBP10.0 million (AUD17.4 million) gross by way of a placing of 59,523,811 new ordinary shares at 10.5 pence each with institutional investors underwritten by Nomura Code Securities Limited (the “Placing”) and a subscription of 35,714,285 new ordinary shares at the same issue price with a cornerstone investor in the United Kingdom (the “Subscription”).
 
As the Board feels strongly that existing shareholders should have the opportunity to participate in a capital raising process at the same price as investors under the Subscription and Placing it will invite existing shareholders to participate in a further fundraising at the same issue price by way of a rights issue in Australia and New Zealand (the “Rights Issue”) and an offer to shareholders in other qualifying jurisdictions (the “Overseas Offer”).
 
The Rights Issue is non-renounceable and will raise up to AUD21.5 million, at an issue price of 18.25 cents per share.  The Overseas Offer will be up to approximately GBP2.06 million at an issue price of 10.5 pence per share.  Eligible shareholders will receive either a rights issue prospectus or an offer circular, as applicable in due course.
 
The issue of the shares under the Placing, Subscription and Overseas Offer will not require shareholder approval to disapply preemption rights as they represent less than 15 percent of the Company’s total issued capital.   

Further details are available at www.cfcl.com.au.

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Company Announcement 
 
Preliminary Results 

12 Months Ended 30 June 2010

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited, (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission electricity generation units for homes and other buildings, today announces its preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2010.
The full results are available at www.cfcl.com.au.
 
Highlights in the period and year to date:
 
Customers and Products
§         BlueGen modular power and heat generator (power and hot water)
-          Obtained CE approval in April 2010
-          Orders for 51 BlueGen units from leading energy companies and other foundation customers in many large markets: Germany , United Kingdom , Switzerland , The Netherlands, Japan , Australia and the USA
-          Includes order for 30 units from the Victorian Government’s Office of Housing.  Expect to finalise the order conditions in August 2010
§         Integrated mCHP products (power, hot water and space heating)
-          First units installed with partners in Germany , UK and France
-          In discussions to confirm details of next orders
§         Common Fuel Cell Module, with the World’s Highest Electrical Efficiency
-          CFCL Gennex fuel cell module is the core technology in both the integrated mCHP and BlueGen products 
-          All of the integrated mCHP and BlueGen products have achieved initial electrical efficiency of between 59.3% and 62.4%
-          Repeatable world-leading electrical efficiency in a range of real world conditions in many markets
§         As at 19 August, six integrated mCHP units and 12 BlueGen units operating with customers in seven countries
§         BlueGen Distribution in Australia
-          Appointed non-exclusive distributors of the BlueGen product: green retailer Neco, based in Melbourne, and Harvey Norman’s Commercial Division, in New South Wales and the ACT. 
-          Initially marketing to commercial customers like local Councils, State Governments, ‘green building’ developers and energy utilities. 
 
Large Carbon Savings
§         CSIRO Report confirms significant carbon savings potential from BlueGen
§         In Victoria each BlueGen unit can save up to 14 tonnes of carbon per year (1.5 kW continuous operation, replacing a gas hot water unit).    
 
Prestigious German Innovation Award
§         Awarded the Innovation NRW.INVEST AWARD for 2010, by the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany
§         CFCL was honoured to receive the 2010 award for Innovation.  The 2009 winner of the Innovation award was Research in Motion, the developer of the BlackBerry device.
§         Australian Ambassador to Germany , Mr Peter Tesch: “I am convinced that Ceramic Fuel Cells will shape the world market and especially the German market of private energy supply."
 
Feed-in Tariffs
Victorian Government Feed-in Tariff Review
  • Victorian Government is reviewing the expansion of feed-in tariffs to include low-emissions technologies like fuel cells
  • A feed-in tariff is a rate paid for electricity fed back into the electricity grid from designated renewable and low emission electricity generation sources 
  • CFCL welcomes the Government’s review and has made a submission, which is available at www.cfcl.com.au.
United Kingdom Feed-in Tariff
  • In April 2010 the UK Government introduced a feed-in tariff for small scale power and heating products
  • Energy retailers pay homeowners 10 pence per kWh generated plus an additional 3 pence per kWh exported to the grid
  • To be eligible for the tariff, the product must be certified under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).  CFCL is working with industry partners to apply the relevant MCS standards to the Company’s products.  CFCL expects to achieve MCS certification during September 2010.
Manufacturing
Heinsberg, Germany
  • Completed construction of a plant for the volume assembly of fuel cell stacks.  The plant includes automated and semi-automated equipment.
  • All assembly processes are fully commissioned and operating, including the ink mixing equipment and the robotic seal dispensing and assembly machines
  • Currently making fuel cell stacks at the plant using a lower volume furnace
  • Also continuing to make stacks in Melbourne to meet current demand
  • To increase the volume of stacks the Company will need to use its larger furnaces already installed at the Heinsberg plant.  CFCL is currently working with the supplier of the large volume furnaces to ensure the furnaces will produce fuel cell stacks in larger volumes at acceptable quality standards
BlueGen Assembly
  • CFCL examined several alternatives for BlueGen assembly, including toll manufacturing
  • To preserve product quality whilst reducing costs, CFCL is assembling complete BlueGen units in-house
  • BlueGen assembly currently in Melbourne ; from early 2011, BlueGen assembly in the Heinsberg plant
  • CFCL is building BlueGen units now to meet expected customer demand
Powder Plant
  • Plant in the UK uses proprietary process to make high quality ceramic powders. 
  • The Plant is currently making zirconia powders to be used in the Company’s fuel cells.  External customers also evaluating samples for biomedical, refractory and fuel cell applications.  
Licence Agreement with NexTech
  • In June 2010 CFCL entered a licence agreement with USA-based NexTech Materials, Ltd for NexTech to commercially offer solid oxide fuel cell interconnect coating solutions based on CFCL’s patented formulations
  • CFCL has patented a technology which protects metal interconnect plates from chromium poisoning.  This solution, which CFCL uses in its own fuel cell products, is useful for other developers of solid oxide fuel cells.
  • Based in Ohio , NexTech Materials is a leading provider of technology solutions for the solid oxide fuel cell market.  NexTech’s customers are located in more than 35 countries and include fuel cell researchers, developers and manufacturers.
  • CFCL will receive a royalty from NexTech Materials’ sales, creating an additional revenue stream from CFCL’s existing intellectual property.
  • CFCL’s Fuel Cell Interconnect Device is patented in the United States , Japan , Europe ( France , Germany , Italy and the United Kingdom ), Australia and New Zealand . 
Financial
Year to 30 June 2010 (unaudited FY10 results)
  • Revenue from Operations: AUD 2.0 million (GBP 1.2 million)
    • Up 21 percent from FY09: AUD 1.7 million (GBP 1.0 million)
  • Net operating cash outflow: AUD 17.2 million (GBP 9.9 million)
    • FY09: AUD 16.6 million (GBP 9.5 million)
    • At 30 June 2010 the value of BlueGen items in inventory was AUD 1.0 million (GBP 0.6 million).  
  • Operating costs: AUD 21.5 million (GBP 12.4 million)
    • In line with FY09: AUD 21.2 million (GBP 12.2 million) 
  • Net loss: AUD 19.7 million (GBP 11.3 million)
    • FY09: AUD 42.2 million (GBP 24.3 million)
  • Cash balance at 30 June 2010: AUD 11.5 million (GBP 6.6 million)
    • Includes AUD 2.6 million (GBP 1.5 million) in bank account pledged to support guarantees. 
Fundraising  
Fundraising announced 19 August 2010, to take the Company to the next stage of its commercial development, including for working capital and to scale up production of its fuel cell products to meet expected future demand.  See separate announcement. 
 

 
All CFCL announcements are also available at ASX's website  (If your browser does not support links, go direct to www.asx.com.au and search for announcements by CFU.)    
CFCL's AIM announcements, and current AIM price, is available at www.londonstockexchange.com (code CFU). 
More information about CFCL - including presentations, announcements and images for download - is available at www.cfcl.com.au  
Regards,  
Andrew Neilson
Group General Manager Commercial 
CERAMIC FUEL CELLS LIMITED
Tel: +61 (0)3 9554 2300
 
Email: investor@cfcl.com.au

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