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Advanced Cell Development and Degradation Studies
O' ; Brien, J. E. ; Stoots, C. M. ; Herring, J. S. ; O' ; Brien, R. C. ; Condie, K. G. ; Sohal, M. ; Housley, G. K. ; Hartvigsen, J. J. ; Larsen, D. ; Tao, G. ; Yildiz, B. ; Sharma, V. ; Singh, P. ; Petigny, N. ; Cable, T. L.
Idaho National Laboratory
关键词: Research Programs;    Hydrogen Production;    10 Synthetic Fuels;    Electrolysis;    08 Hydrogen;   
DOI  :  10.2172/993190
RP-ID  :  INL/EXT-10-19412
RP-ID  :  DE-AC07-05ID14517
RP-ID  :  993190
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【 摘 要 】

The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been researching the application of solid-oxide electrolysis cells for large-scale hydrogen production from steam over a temperature range of 800 to 900ºC. From 2003 – 2009, this work was sponsored by the DOE Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative (NHI). Starting in 2010, the HTE research program has been sponsored by the Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) program. HTSE research priorities in FY10 are centered on understanding and reducing cell and stack performance degradation to an acceptable level to advance the technology readiness level of HTSE and to justify further large-scale demonstration activities. This report provides a summary of our FY10 experimental program, which has been focused on advanced cell and stack development and degradation studies. Advanced cell and stack development activities are under way at five technology partners: MSRI, Versa Power, Ceramatec, NASA Glenn, and St. Gobain. Performance evaluation of the advanced technology cells and stacks has been performed by the technology partners, by MIT and the University of Connecticut and at the INL HTE Laboratory. Summaries of these development activities and test results are presented.

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