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Several developers, including Nuvera, Honeywell, and Plug Power are active in the development for residential PEFC power systems. Most of the PEM system technology can be adapted for APU application, except that a fuel processor capable of handling transportation fuels is required. However, most of the players in the residential PEFC field are also engaged in the... [Pg.44]

Dhlverslty of Minnesota Honeywell, Inc. to Solar Thermal Power Systems ... [Pg.18]

For the interfacial coating composition, CVl-produced silicon-doped BN as deposited by GE Power Systems Composites (GEPSC) (formally Honeywell Advanced Composites) was selected because BN not only displays sufficient compliance for matrix crack... [Pg.82]

Several other manufacturers are developing SOFC systems based on planar SOFCs. Figure 13.14 shows a photograph of a portable 50 W system, developed by GE Power Systems (formerly Honeywell) that incorporates a planar SOFC stack and other components for a self-contained power unit [56]. GE Power Systems also plans to produce larger size atmospheric and hybrid SOFC systems using planar cells. [Pg.386]

GENE NEMANICH, Independent Consultant, Sugar Land, Texas WILLIAM F. POWERS, NAE, Ford Motor Company (retired), Ann Arbor, Michigan MAXINE L. SAVITZ, NAE, Consultant (retired, Honeywell), Los Angeles, California WALTER W. (CHIP) SCHROEDER, Proton Energy Systems, Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut... [Pg.5]

The Li/SOj battery (Mallory (USA) > Duracell (USA) Power Conversion Inc. (USA) Honeywell (USA) ) uses electrolyte which typically < ntain 1.8 M LiBr in a mixture 23 10 3 of SO, AN, and PC. The system is under pressure and has a safety vent The base electrolyte solution, LiBr/AN/SOj shows high conductivity with a low temperature coeffident (specific conductance 5 x 10 H cm" (25 °C) 2.4x 10" cm (—50 °C)) the open-drcuit voltage is about 2.9 V capacities range from 0.5 to 30 A h at energy densities of about 290Wh/kg (0.4W h/cm ) ° Linden and McDonald published a review about this battery which also summarizes the fields of possible applications. [Pg.92]

The core monitoring system originally was based on a Honeywell computer, the program for core monitoring system was based on the TIP readings and Local Power reading detectors, interpolation of the corrected reading were used to evaluate neutron flux and power distributions and from that thermal limits were derived. This first concept has not had prediction capability to evaluate some adjustment power manoeuvres. [Pg.104]

The development of a hybrid compressor/expander module was reported by Selecman and McTaggart [564]. It consisted of a scroll compressor that was fed by a separate compressor/expander module. The latter utilised the remaining compression energy of the fuel cell off-gas. However, the application of expander turbines, though attractive to reduce parasitic power losses of the compressor, is certainly limited to a minimum system power equivalent of 10 kW or higher due to weight, complexity and price. Gee reported on a turbo compressor/expander module developed by Honeywell for a 50-kW fuel cell [565]. The compressor, which worked with up to llOOOOrpm, had 8.0-kW input power with an expander and 14.3 kW... [Pg.291]


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