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Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd

Steam pre-reforming of propane to a methane-rich fuel for internal reforming in solid oxide fuel cells," K. Ahmed and K. 176ger, Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd., 4th EUROSOFC, Luceme/Switzerland July 2000... [Pg.280]

Personal communication with Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd., August 2000. [Pg.280]

In Figure 4.7, 800 °C is the operating temperature of the planar IT/SOFC, patented by Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd of Australia (Gibson etal, 1995 Wolfe etal, 1999 Badwal etal, 1996 1997 Donelson etal, 1998). [Pg.80]

In Donelson etal. (1998) Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd, of Australia, gave itself a target of A 1500/kW for SOFC stationary power installations of 200 kW. A rough translation is 600/kW, or US 960/kW of incomplete cell. [Pg.120]

CFCL (2004). Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd. Distributed Generation Product Concept, web http / / www.cfcl.com.au. [Pg.409]

High electric efficiency close to 70 % has been reported for low power systems from Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd. while higher power systems of the first generation installed by Bloom energy are reported to generate electricity with approximately 50 % efficiency. [Pg.278]

Power s unit is compact and wall-mountable, which may provide access to both the boiler replacement and new residential applications. Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd. (Australia) utilizes planar SOFCs for residential CHP units over 150 of its 1 kW units have been or are being demonstrated in various parts of the world. [Pg.2013]

Ceramic Fuel Cell Ltd. (CFCL) from Australia pursued a 10-kW class design in the 1990s [11]. This was abandoned, and all activities were directed toward small CHP units for residential application. CFCL is now heavily and successfully active in building 1-2 kWei units for residential CHP based on planar stack technology in which each repeatable unit consists of four relatively small (7x7 cm ) anode-supported cells sealed in a stainless steel window frame. For these small units, they... [Pg.711]

Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd Australia 5kW 1998 Planar SOFC, laboratory stack testing, 600 operating hours for 5 kW stack, developing... [Pg.240]

Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd Ferritic steel 3 AI2O3 coating in gas channels, conductive coating on the ribs 50... [Pg.185]

Ceramic Fuel Cell Ltd. (CFCL) has been developing SOFC technology in Australia since 1992. The CFCL technology is based on all ceramic stacks. A scheme of a so-called all ceramic layer set is shown in Fig. 18. [Pg.281]

Foger, K. and Godfrey (2002) SOFC product development at Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd., Proceedings of the 5 European Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Forum, Lucerne, Switzerland, ed. J Huijsmans. [Pg.283]

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFC Ltd.) (2006a). Combined Heat Power (micro-CHP) Domestic Demonstration Unit. Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited. [Pg.149]


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