FuelCell Energy Announces Global Restructuring, Focusing Core Technologies on Distributed Power Generation, Grid Resiliency, and Data Center Growth

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FuelCell Energy, Inc.
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  • Go-forward strategy will emphasize topline revenue growth and future profitability.

  • Company to reduce total operating costs by an estimated 15% in fiscal year 2025.

DANBURY, Conn., Nov. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) announced a global restructuring of its operations in the U.S., Canada, and Germany that aims to significantly reduce operating costs, realign resources toward advancing the company’s core technologies, and protect the company’s competitive position amid slower-than-expected investments in clean energy.

The restructuring will allow FuelCell Energy to prioritize commercially available technologies to reflect changing market opportunities with an updated strategic plan. The plan involves further expanding the company’s Connecticut-manufactured molten carbonate technology to offer distributed power solutions. These solutions can deliver power swiftly, accelerate customer revenue, address critical grid deficiencies, and meet the increasing power demand driven by the rapid AI-fueled growth of data centers.

FuelCell Energy will also continue to pursue strategies for CO2 recovery for food and beverage and industrial uses along with its differentiated joint carbon capture platform development, including demonstrating carbon capture technology at the Port of Rotterdam.

Additionally, the company remains confident in the market potential for its solid oxide technology to deliver both electrolysis and power generation and continues to refine its differentiated product offerings. As part of its strategic realignment, the company will seek to develop additional partnerships that can meet market demand for multi-megawatt electrolyzer implementations. The company believes that the demonstration of its solid oxide electrolyzer at Idaho National Laboratory in 2025 will be pivotal to enabling that progress.

As a result of these changes, FuelCell Energy expects to reduce operating costs by approximately 15% in fiscal year 2025, compared with fiscal year 2024. These measures include a 17% reduction in FuelCell Energy’s workforce (including workforce reduction actions taken in September 2024), as well as reduced spending on product development, overhead and other costs.

This announcement by FuelCell Energy follows similar actions by other companies in the industry amid uncertainty about government policies to incentivize long-term, capital-intensive projects that are critical to the success of the clean energy transition.

"We have always known that the energy transition would not be linear, and we have built a portfolio of products and applications that allow FuelCell Energy to pivot when necessary," said FuelCell Energy President and CEO Jason Few. "The steps announced today enable us to navigate the current market while maintaining the flexibility to capture tailwinds. These tailwinds are strengthened by power shortages in grids, high voltage transmission needs, and delays in centralized power projects due to lengthy permitting processes, which our distributed energy platforms do not experience. Additional power demand opportunities are driven by data centers, AI, cryptocurrency growth, more resilient and reliable grids, and carbon recovery and capture."