Climate Change Fuel Cell Program | |
Gitchell, Alice M. | |
Richard Stockton Coll Of Nj | |
关键词: 30 Direct Energy Conversion; Natural Gas; Educational Tools; Financial Incentives; Life Span; | |
DOI : 10.2172/898115 RP-ID : None RP-ID : FG26-03NT42013 RP-ID : 898115 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
A 200 kW, natural gas fired fuel cell was installed at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the financial and operational suitability of retrofit fuel cell technology at a medium sized college. Target audience was design professionals and the wider community, with emphasis on use in higher education. ''Waste'' heat from the fuel cell was utilized to supplement boiler operations and provide domestic hot water. Instrumentation was installed in order to measure the effectiveness of heat utilization. It was determined that 26% of the available heat was captured during the first year of operation. The economics of the fuel cell is highly dependent on the prices of electricity and natural gas. Considering only fuel consumed and energy produced (adjusted for boiler efficiency), the fuel cell saved $54,000 in its first year of operation. However, taking into account the price of maintenance and the cost of financing over the short five-year life span, the fuel cell operated at a loss, despite generous subsidies. As an educational tool and market stimulus, the fuel cell attracted considerable attention, both from design professionals and the general public.
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