First fuel cell submarine christened at HDW
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 633 KB
- Volume
- 2002
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1464-2859
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โฆ Synopsis
Centre in Hammarby Sj6stad, a residential development in Stockholm, Sweden to use and demonstrate a sustainable energy system that provides both electricity and heat. Birka Energi and ABB have selected an H Power cogeneration fuel cell system as their core energy source for this project.
The system will be fueled by stored hydrogen produced through a photovoltaic solar cell system combined with an electrolyzer. A second source of hydrogen will be from biogas produced from municipal waste at a nearby plant, which will be fed to H Power's fuel processor to produce high-quality hydrogen. The fuel cell system will be 'net metered,' enabling excess electricity generated by the fuel cell system to be fed back into the grid.
'This cogeneration fuel cell system is an important step in our cooperation with H Power,' commented Timo Rosenlof, Naps' president/CEO. 'Our global partnership and customer networks represent great potential and have lots of interests towards fuel cells. We believe we can sharply increase volumes in the near future, and demonstrations like this one with Birka Energi and ABB are valuable promotions for those parties considering investment in this great new technology.'
As a leading solar power systems company, Naps wants to demonstrate its high level of technical expertise, to supply advanced systems combining fuel cell and solar power components. 'This is not just a nice technical invention, but something we can deliver today,' added Rosenlof.
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