A Novel Steam Reforming Reactor for Fuel Cell Distributed Power Generation
- Topics:
- Chemical,
- Civil and Environmental
- Tags:
- California Energy Commission,
- Emerging Technologies,
- Fuel Cell,
- Fuel Cells,
- Power Generation,
- Steam
- Source:
- California Energy Commission
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Overview: The paper describes a project whose purpose was to further develop the novel reforming process by studying catalyst and absorber materials with the goal of identifying materials with lifetimes in excess of 5,000 hours. GE Energy and Environmental Research Corporation (EER) is developing a novel steam reforming process to convert natural gas to hydrogen for use in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells. As part of the effort, the California Energy Commission sponsored development of catalysts and selection of materials for use in a prototype reactor to be tested on a pilot reforming facility.
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Format: PDF | Size: 3,133KB | Date: May 2000 | Pages: 200




