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Fuel Cell micro-CHP using solid oxide materials

T078

Key Insights and Analysis

Electrochemical device operating at a high temperature (600-850°C), converting the chemical energy of a fuel directly to electrical energy.

High-temperature heat can be applied to boil and cool the water with heat-exchanging technology. They need a back-up option for peak heat demand. Day-night modulation.

The capital cost of SOFC system should be reduced to the acceptable level when compared with the other competitive power generation technology. For example, the cost of the fuel cell systems for household (ENE-farm) should be comparable to those of the cost of gas boiler and grid electricity price.

As for the larger size SOFC system, the cost of electricity should be reasonable level when considering the other technology, such as the electricity cost from natural gas turbine with grid (15 JPY/kWh), which is very high target.

Ene.field project (2011-2017), Europe

PACE project (Pathways to a Competitive European FC MCHP market), (2016-2021)

Cogeneration Act, Germany

Korea is importing many Fuel Cell technology and distributes their technology with a support by the government.

Stational applications can be possible such as houses, office buildings, factories, and power generations with grids. These fuel cells generate electricity from the natural gas and hydrogen. In addition to the power generation, they can be reversible operation with hydrogen production.

Technical Parameters

Relevant parameters

NameValueUnitDescription
Power Performance50 - 60%electrical efficiency LHV
Durability130,000h
Electrical Capacity0.4 - 10kW
Water Managementwater self-sustainable system
Temperature600 - 800°C

TRL

According to work of the AFC TCP, the TRL of this technology is:
9

Key Countries

  • 🇯🇵 Japan
  • 🇺🇸 United States
  • 🇰🇷 South Korea
  • 🇩🇪 Germany

Based on Expert Input

  • Teuhisa Horita, AIST
  • Takashi Ono, Kyocera

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