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during normal operation consumes no external water. It also has integrated
thermally and hydraulically within its structure a natural gas reformer
that produces the hydrogen and carbon monoxide utilized by the cell. Also,
except during start up, no external heat source is needed.
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Introduction
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Introduction
Today there is tremendous interest in distributed because
it promises to be environmentally friendly and offers new ways to supply
cost-effective power in a competitive, deregulated marketplace.
Distributed energy sources also hold great promise in meeting increased
demand for higher quality, more reliable power.
And by its design, distributed generation can provide companies with
greater control over their power supply and opens the door to new methods
of producing power. Scaled for smaller plants, these methods can offer
more efficient use of natural resources and lower emissions.
For more than 40 years and Westinghouse have been
performing basic research and product development of an energy conversion
technology that is clean, highly efficient and ideal for providing high
quality power at small distributed sites. That technology is the solid
oxide fuel cell, or SOFC.
Westinghouse Power Corporation is developing tubular SOFC
technology with the support of the US Department of Energy's (DOE)
advanced fuel cell research program and by the German Ministry of
Economics and Labor (BMWA).
and Westinghouse have formed a new
business division, the Stationary Fuel Cells (SFC) division, dedicated to
completing the commercialization of solid oxide fuel cells. SFC is
currently in the pre-commercial phase of its business plan and expects to
have its first commercial product available in 2008.
Westinghouse tubular SOFC
technology
The Westinghouse solid
oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is made up of an electrolyte and two electrode
layers in a unique tubular design. This design eliminates the need for
seals required by other types of fuel cells, and also allows for thermal
expansion. In a tubular SOFC design, air flows through the interior of the
cell, and fuel flows on the outside of the cell. At elevated temperatures,
the oxygen in the air ionizes and the resulting ions flow through the
electrolyte and combine with the fuel on the cell's exterior. This is an
electrochemical reaction, so electrons are released. With proper
connections, they can flow through an external circuit as electricity.
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