Operational Experience With Micro-CHP Residential Fuel Cell Systems

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Construction Materials
Tags:
Emerging Technologies,
Energy Research Centre Of The Netherlands,
Fuel Cell,
Fuel Cells
Source:
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands

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Overview: This paper focuses on applications of micro-CHP fuel cell technology for residential application in the Netherlands is a significant part of the activities in the stationary power applications. In this context, ECN operates two fuel cell systems for the co-generation of heat and power. Both systems operate on natural gas as feedstock and are targeted to European residential applications. Design aspects, modeling and control of a 2 kWe PEMFC system and a 1 kWe SOFC system, together with the main operational characteristics. In addition, the cost aspects and market considerations for the European (Dutch) situation are highlighted.

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Format: PDF | Size: 598KB | Date: May 2003 | Pages: 21


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