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Molten carbonate fuel cells heat generation from

The PAFC is, however, suitable for stationary power generation, but faces several direct fuel cell competitors. One is the molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC), which operates at "650°C and uses an electrolyte made from molten potassium and lithium carbonate salts. Fligh-teinperature operation is ideal for stationary applications because the waste heat can enable co-generation it also allows fossil fuels to be reformed directly within the cells, and this reduces system size and complexity. Systems providing up to 2 MW have been demonstrated. [Pg.528]

As it can be seen, low-temperature and high-temperature fuel cells can be distinguished. Low-temperature fuel cells are the Alkaline Fuel Cell (AFC), the Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEMFC), and the Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC). The high-temperature fuel cells operate in the temperatures region from 500 to 1000 °C two different types have been developed the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) and the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC). They have the ability of using methane as fuel and thus present high inherent generation efficiency (45-60 % for common fuels such as natural gas, 90 % with heat recovery [3]). [Pg.430]


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