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Fuel cells limitations

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL) and E.ON U.K. have agreed to develop a fuel cell combined heat and power (CHP) unit that can be fitted... [Pg.225]

Zinc oxide beds are limited to operation at temperatures below 430°C probably because of pore plugging during sulfur removal and sintering. Thermodynamics also favors lower temperatures. At the higher temperatures, the H2S cannot be reduced to levels low enough for shift catalyst or to reach fuel cell limits. [Pg.218]

Australia Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited was demonstrated a 5 kWe laboratory prototype fuel cell system in 1997. Their system has thin sheet steel components as interconnects in a planer fuel cell design. They are currently scaling up to a 25 kWe pre-commercial stack module. [Pg.340]

The Australian company Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL), a leader in planar SOFCs, is seeking to identify potential partners to create market-ready packages that would incorporate solid oxide fuel cells. [Pg.34]

Planar SOFC, in particular, monolithic designs (MHI) are capable of high (volumetric) power densities most favoured by direct and short current paths across the stack components. The PEN is principally square, rectangular and circular (Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL), Mitsubishi Materials Corp., SulzerHexis) in shape with active surface areas of 100-200 cm2 (15.5-31 in2). A drawback of this design is that it often necessitates the use of high temperature sealants for application at the in-... [Pg.6]

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

Love, J., Amarasinghe, S., Selvey, D., Zheng, X., and Christiansen, L. (2009) Development of SOFC Stacks at Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited. ECS Trans., 25 (2), 115-124. [Pg.34]

Love J, Amarasinghe S, Selvey D, Zheng X, Christiansen L (2009) Development of SOFC stacks at ceramic fuel cells limited. In Singhal SC, Yokokawa H (eds) Solid oxide fuel cells XI-Part 1. ECS Trans 25(2) 115-124... [Pg.650]

In 1992, a company called Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL) was founded by a number of companies from the electrotechnical sector and other industries as well as certain government structures. It is the basic aim of this company to develop flat solid-oxide fuel cells for distributed power generation. Soon after its work beginning, this firm attained great success in SOFC development and became one of the world leaders in this area. About 80 persons work in this company. The funding volume from the private sector and from government subsidies attained a level of 60 million Australian dollars (Godfrey et al., 2000). [Pg.359]

Badwal S.P.S. and Foga- K. (1998) SOFC development at Ceramic Fuel Cell Limited. Proceedings of the Third European Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Forum, pp. 95-104. [Pg.226]

Ceramic fuel cells limited (CFCL) Australia, Asia Australia Solid oxide Residential 40 N/A N/A... [Pg.45]


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