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  • 2009Large-SOFC, Towards a Large SOFC Power Plantcitations
  • 2007Solid oxide fuel cell system development in VTT2citations

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  • Kiviaho, Jari
  • Stenberger-Wilckens, Robert
  • Blum, Ludger
  • Olivier, C. Tarnowski
  • Jacobsen, Joachim
  • Göös, Jukka
  • Jansson, Peik
  • Simell, Pekka
  • Halinen, Matias
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Solid oxide fuel cell system development in VTT

  • Kiviaho, Jari
  • Simell, Pekka
  • Halinen, Matias
  • Saarinen, Jaakko
  • Rosenberg, Rolf
  • Noponen, Matti
Abstract

The Finnish solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) project (FINSOFC) was initiatedin 2002 as a five-year project. It forms the core of the publicly funded SOFCresearch in Finland. The purpose of the project is to support the industry inits development of SOFC systems and components and other possible SOFC-basedbusiness to be created in the future. The project is coordinated by the VTTTechnical Research Centre of Finland in cooperation with universities andindustrial enterprises. The project is executed in close cooperation withseveral European partners both bilaterally and within Real-SOFC. The focus isto construct and run a natural gas-fueled 5kWe SOFC power plantdemonstration connected to heat and electricity grids. The power plantdemonstration contains a stack and all BOP components from fuel processing topower conditioning and grid connections. The aim is also to thoroughlyunderstand the behavior of the system. The subprojects needed to do this are(i) fuel processing, (ii) testing of fuel cells and stacks, (iii) constructionof a 5kWe power station demonstration, and (iv) system modeling.

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