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An introduction to solid oxide fuel cells

Abstract

In this report, a survey of the important aspects of science and technology of solid oxide fuel cells for electricity production is given. The main subjects cover basic electrochemistry, choice of materials, fabrication methods, designs, fuel considerations, including coal gasification, efficiencies, operation characteristics and system studies for SOFC-plants. The main advantages of SOFC-plants are the potential for high electrical efficiencies and low emissions of SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x}. So far, only small SOFC-systems have been constructed and many years of R and D are required before large SOFC-plants can be built in a way which is competitive with other power plant technologies. (au) (48 refs.).
Authors:
Mogensen, M; Bagger, C; [1]  Aasberg-Petersen, K; Christiansen, L J; [2]  Sander, B; Nansen Paulsen, J [3] 
  1. Forskningscenter Risoe, (Denmark)
  2. Haldor Topsoee A/S (Denmark)
  3. Elsamprojekt A/S (Denmark)
Publication Date:
Apr 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1090
Reference Number:
SCA: 300500; PA: DK-93:001176; SN: 93000967911
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Apr 1992
Subject:
30 DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION; SOLID ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELLS; REVIEWS; 300500; FUEL CELLS
OSTI ID:
10140593
Research Organizations:
Elsamprojekt A/S, Fredericia (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93778281; TRN: DK9301176
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
63 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Mogensen, M, Bagger, C, Aasberg-Petersen, K, Christiansen, L J, Sander, B, and Nansen Paulsen, J. An introduction to solid oxide fuel cells. Denmark: N. p., 1992. Web.
Mogensen, M, Bagger, C, Aasberg-Petersen, K, Christiansen, L J, Sander, B, & Nansen Paulsen, J. An introduction to solid oxide fuel cells. Denmark.
Mogensen, M, Bagger, C, Aasberg-Petersen, K, Christiansen, L J, Sander, B, and Nansen Paulsen, J. 1992. "An introduction to solid oxide fuel cells." Denmark.
@misc{etde_10140593,
title = {An introduction to solid oxide fuel cells}
author = {Mogensen, M, Bagger, C, Aasberg-Petersen, K, Christiansen, L J, Sander, B, and Nansen Paulsen, J}
abstractNote = {In this report, a survey of the important aspects of science and technology of solid oxide fuel cells for electricity production is given. The main subjects cover basic electrochemistry, choice of materials, fabrication methods, designs, fuel considerations, including coal gasification, efficiencies, operation characteristics and system studies for SOFC-plants. The main advantages of SOFC-plants are the potential for high electrical efficiencies and low emissions of SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x}. So far, only small SOFC-systems have been constructed and many years of R and D are required before large SOFC-plants can be built in a way which is competitive with other power plant technologies. (au) (48 refs.).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Apr}
}