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Hybrid Power Plant (SOFC and MTG)

At the Palm Springs Fuel Cell Seminar (Nov 19), Edison Technology Solutions (ETS) announced plans to demonstrate and lead the commercialization of the first 250 kW “hybrid” generating plant integrating a fuel cell with a microturbine generator. The first unit, with a 200 kW pressurized SOFC and a 50 kW microturbine, will be installed in mid-1999 at the National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC) at UC Irvine. Commercial launch is anticipated for 2001.

The hybrid plant will operate at an efficiency of 60 percent and a cost of $1000/kW, i.e. at lower capital costs than a standalone fuel cell, and with twice the efficiency of a standalone micro-turbine.

A variety of hybrid concepts have been discussed for several years by DOE. ETS is supporting an approach using the pressurized Siemens-Westinghouse tubular SOFC. It uses the microturbine compressor to pressurize the fuel cell to approximately three atmospheres. Exhaust gas at 1,500 deg F from the fuel cell is then used as the motive force for the microturbine, driving both its compressor and generator. While the plant at the NFCRC will run on natural gas, it is flexible to operate with other fuels. The plant has no detectable nitrogen oxide emissions, and greatly reduces carbon dioxide emissions.

Hospitals, hotels, universities and other customers with high load factors are seen as likely users of the hybrid power plant. ETS will work with utilities and energy service companies to commercialize and deploy the technology.

ETS is offering a proposition to utilities to become part of a focused fast-track commercialization program. From 5-10 participants will provide development funding in exchange for access to technical information and priority rights to commercialization opportunities. Based on earlier discussions with several prospective customers for the program, ETS is proposing a graduated series of commitment levels. Companies which commit to the highest level now would be first in line for commercialization rights.

By design, the program will remain flexible as to which brand of microturbine can be used, though the first plant is planned around a Northern Research unit. For the fuel cell, the entire program is integrally connected to the Westinghouse SOFC.

ETS has an exclusive license to a recent patent with broad claims focused on high speed turbines and pressurized fuel cell operation. ETS also has exclusive worldwide marketing rights to the hybrid power plant (based on the Westinghouse SOFC) up to 500 kW.

Contact: Jaime Medina, Edison Technology Solutions
626-815-0516, jmedina@edisontec.com
http://www.edisontec.com

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US 5811201: Power generation system utilizing turbine and fuel cell
Inventor(s): Skowronski; Mark J. , Walnut, CA
Applicant(s): Southern California Edison Company, Rosemead, CA
Issued/Filed Sept. 22, 1998 / Aug. 16, 1996
Abstract: A system for generating electricity comprises a fuel cell, a heating stage, and an integral, power generator. The power generator comprises a compressor, an electricity generator and a turbine. Hot exhaust gas from the fuel cell is used for driving the turbine, which in turn drives the generator and the compressor. Both the fuel cell and the generator produce electricity. The compressor is used for compressing air for use in the fuel cell. A portion of the waste heat from the turbine drive gas is used for preheating the air utilized in the fuel cell.

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(Edison Technology Solutions, a non-regulated company of Edison International, develops and markets new technologies, products, and services for the emerging energy and electricity marketplace.)

News: Fuel Cell Conferences

Subject: UFTO News: Fuel Cell conferences
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 1996 13:52:57 -0700
From: Ed Beardsworth <edbeards@batnet.com>

Forwarding a notice from the METC fuel cell forum, FYI

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Subject: Fuel Cell conferences
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 1996 16:00:47 -0400
From: FSUDHO@WPOSMTP.METC.DOE.GOV
To: fuelcells@delphi.metc.doe.gov

Hi Group:

At the METC fuel cell review I learned of three new conferences. Two have a short time announcement. The first conference registration is due August 28. This is the “Fuel Cells for Power and Propulsion” held in London on September 24. This short program deals with fuel cells in the power plant size range for MCFC, SOFC, PAFC’s. For further information

Ellis Lloyd Payne

Conference and Events Department

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IMechE
1 Birdcage Walk
London, SW1H9JJ
Phone +44 (0) 171 973 1304
Fax: +44 (0) 171 233 1654
The second is a call for papers issued for the “Fifth International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells” in Aachen, Germany June 2-5 1997. Papers are solicited on all aspects of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Included are; cell design, modeling, systems, chemistry, performance. A 75-word abstract should be submitted by October 1.

Secretariat-SOFC V
c/o Dr. Werner Lehnert
Institute of Energy Process Engineering (IEV)
Research Center Julich (KFA)
D-52425 Julich, Germany
phone: 49 2461 61 5147
Fax: 49 2461 61 6695
e-mail w.lehnert@kfa-juelich.de

The third conference also is short notice with registration due August 30. This is “Distributed Electric Generation” in which fuel cells will play a major role. The conference will discuss economic factors and customer preferences. Fuel cells are part of the current technology. The conference will be held September 30-October 1, 1996 at the

DoubleTree Hotel
Pentagon City National Airport
Arlington, VA 22202

Further information

King Communications Group, Inc.
627 National Press Building, E-14
Washington, D.C. 20045
phone (800) 926-5464
(202) 662-9710
fax (202) 662-9719
e-mail kingcomm@dgs.dgsys.com

Fred
FSUDHO@metc.doe.gov