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The tubular design is the most advanced SOFC technology. Tests of a nominal WFC 25-kW SOFC unit were started in 1992 at Rokko Island near Osaka, Japan in a joint program by Kansai Electric Co., Osaka Gas, and Tokyo Gas Co. This unit consists of 1152 cells, 50-cm length, which are contained... [Pg.584]

Remet [Reforming methanol] A process for making high-purity methanol by a combination of steam reforming and PSA. Licensed by Tokyo Gas Company and Tokyo Cryogenic Industries Company. Two units were operating in 1990. [Pg.226]

Takahax A variation of the Stretford process for removing hydrogen sulfide from gas streams, in which naphthaquinone sulfonic acid is used in place of anthraquinone disulfonic acid. Four variants have been devised types A and B use ammonia as the alkali, types C and D use sodium hydroxide or carbonate. Developed by the Tokyo Gas Company and licensed in the United States by Ford Baken and Davis, Dallas, TX. Many plants are operating in Japan. [Pg.264]

Hikita T. Research and development of planar solid oxide fuel cells at Tokyo Gas. In Badwal SPS, Bannister MJ, Hannink RHJ, editors. Science and Technology of Zirconia V., Lancaster, PA Technical Publishing Company, 1993 674—681. [Pg.125]

One of the founders of applied chemistry and faculty of engineering of Japan. President of Tokyo Gas Company. President of Chemical Society of Japan and Japan Society for Applied Chemistry Study of applied chemistry. Originator for the production of soda industry in Japan and the development of other chemical industries... [Pg.15]

Y. Jatsuzaki, et ah, "High Power Density SOFC Development at Tokyo Gas," Fuel Cell Program and Abstracts, 1992 Fuel Cell Seminar, Tucson, Arizona, November 29 -December 2, 1992. [Pg.195]

Japan The Kansai Electric Company has tested a four-cell article and accumulated 10,529 hours of operation at high current densities and completed 101 thermal cycles. Tokyo Gas started research and development of a planner SOFC in 1993. They conducted a 1.7 kW module test with stable performance. [Pg.340]

Product Development Department, Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Tokyo 116-0003, Japan... [Pg.323]

Murakami, H. (2001). Underground The Tokyo gas attack and the Japanese psyche. New York Vintage. [Pg.383]

A project to explore the possibilities for using hydrogen for trains has been imdertaken by Tokyo Gas Co. (2004). So far the arrangement for fuelling has been studied, but not the propulsion system for the trains themselves. [Pg.221]

Tokyo Gas Co. (2003). Press Release 16/10/03, Corporate Communications Dept. [Pg.436]

Tokyo Gas Co. (2004). Completion of the plans by Tokyo Gas and the Railway Technical Res. Inst, for railway hydrogen station, http //www-tokyo-gas.co.jp... [Pg.436]

Tokyo Gas Company has demonstrated a partial oxidation system for 1 kW fuel cell cogeneration system. [Pg.137]

Ikeda, M. Recent Developments of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell Plant. Tokyo Tokyo Gas Co. [Pg.302]

Tokyo Gas Company, 246, 381 Topsoe Dense Pattern Flexible Distribution Tray, 241... [Pg.532]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Gas and Research Institute, Osaka Gas Company, the Southern California Gas Company, Tokyo Gas Company, Toho Gas Company, and STATOIL, for a large, multi-disciplinary project conducted from 1991 through 1996 at SRI International. [Pg.607]

Organisation CRIEPI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), Hitachi (Hitachi Ltd), Toshiba (Toshiba Corporation), FES (Fuji Electric Systems Co.), INC (Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute), JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), MFH (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd), ARTEC (Advanced Reactor Technology Co.), TGC (Tokyo Gas Co.), NSA (Nuclear Systems Association), Tokyo Tech (Tokyo Institute of Technology). [Pg.59]

Japanese Environment Agency IBM Japan, Sony, Tokyo Gas (1996/1997)... [Pg.61]

Osaka Cas in Osaka, Japan (www.osakagas.co.jp) and Tokyo Gas in Tokyo, Japan (www.tokyo-gas.co.jp) both conduct a wide range of research for industrial combustion applications. Some examples include cogeneration, advanced fuel-air mixing, gas turbines, oxy-natural gas combustion, and biogas. [Pg.38]

Corrosion Science, Fundamental Technology Research Laboratory, Tokyo Gas Company, 1-16 Shibaura, Tokyo 105, Japan... [Pg.365]


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