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STATIONARY APPLICATION OF
FUEL CELL
M ROSHINI
13PN02
Fuel Cell
• Fuel Cell defines stationary fuel cells, provide electricity (or
heat) but are not designed to be moved.
• These include
Combined heat and power (CHP)
Uninterruptible power systems (UPS)
Primary power units
• For individuals and businesses, these power outages are
temporary inconvenience.
Need of fuel cell??
• Critical facilities in public and private sector includes:
Telecommunications Towers
Hospitals
Airports
Emergency Dispatch
Banks And Data Centers
• Basic infrastructure includes:
Water And Sewage Pumps
Traffic Signals
Refrigeration
• Brief outages represent a risk to public safety and potentially significant
societal and economic costs.
TYPES OF FACILITIES
• Two types of back-up power:
Banks Of Valve-regulated Lead-acid (VRLA)
Batteries
Diesel Generators
• These technologies are low cost, each has shortcomings.
VRLA Battery Systems
 It is designed to provide power 15 minutes -full power
 It gives enough time to complete an orderly shutdown of equipment.
 Constant supply of power,even temporary (1 min) power outages or
surges do not disrupt computer equipment.
DISADVANTAGES:
 Batteries are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, making them
imperfect for outdoor applications
 They need to be replaced every few years due to declining
performance.
Diesel Generators
• Primary source -backup power
DISADVANTAGES:
 Inefficient
 Emissions from fuel combustion
 Periodic maintenance
 Not suitable for urban locations,since noise, fuel storage, and pollution are
unwelcome
 Air quality regulations
 In extreme disasters and prolonged power outages, diesel generators are
reliant upon the delivery of fuel.
How fuel cell works???
Basic Principle
 The basic design and electrochemical principle behind fuel cells is
straightforward
 A fuel cell stack requires hydrogen (or a similar energy carrier),
oxygen, and an electrolytic solution
 Hydrogen and ambient air flow into the fuel cell, which contains an
anode and a cathode
 At the anode, the hydrogen separates into a proton and an electron.
 The proton migrates to the cathode, where it reacts with the oxygen
to form water.
 The electrons, cannot pass through membrane, flow from the cell to
provide electrical power.
Advantages of fuel cells
• Fuel cells have no moving parts, and produce no particulate
emissions
• It is maintenance free and both tested and operated remotely
• It can be configured for any size power
Few kilowatts -Telecommunications tower
Megawatt-scale -hospitals and airports
• Hydrogen is safely stored on-site or produced within the fuel
cell itself
Applications Of Fuel Cells
In Critical Facilities
Telecommunications
 The telecommunications industry relies on a network of cell phone towers
and field facilities to transmit phone calls and data.
 To operate effectively, towers and field facilities requires a constant
electrical power supply.
 The primary source of backup power for communications towers is lead-
acid batteries, but of limited duration
 Telecommunications towers require battery banks –challenging, where fuel
cells used
 The fuel cell and hydrogen tank can be operated automatically and
remotely.
Hospitals
 Hospitals,law to have a secure, resilient power supply to
continue to operate critical equipment during power
outages.
 Fuel cell operates in a combined heat and power
application
 It produces to 200 kW of baseload electricity and preheats
boiler feed water with the heat recovered from the fuel
cell.
 The fuel cell system provides secure power in grid failure.
Airports
• Power blackouts airports -infrequent but extremely costly for air traffic
control, airlines, airport security and passengers
• Airports have redundant power supplies including back-up generators,
these can and do fail
• Several airports are testing fuel-cell operated ground handling equipment.
• Airports, replacement of diesel generators with fuel cells for back-up power
• To amortize the costs, airports consider installation of fuel cells provide
primary power for the entire facility
Emergency Centers
• Extreme national disaster, schools provide a safe haven for 25 to 50 million
citizens
• Grid power down, facilities have partial power to conduct emergency
management operations and meet community needs
• Example
• South Windsor High School and Middleton High School in Connecticut are
home to fuel cell systems that provide primary power used as emergency
shelters
Wastewater Treatment
• Wastewater treatment is public infrastructure that needs to
keep operating in the event of power loss.
• The biogas in treatment process provides renewable fuel to
power fuel cell ,avoids release of methane.
• To reduce air pollution and reliance on power grid, Wastewater
Treatment implement reliable distributed power resource.
• Capture methane from the wastewater treatment, stationary
fuel cells provide high-quality, cost savings.
stationary applications of fuel cells

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stationary applications of fuel cells

  • 1. STATIONARY APPLICATION OF FUEL CELL M ROSHINI 13PN02
  • 2.
  • 3. Fuel Cell • Fuel Cell defines stationary fuel cells, provide electricity (or heat) but are not designed to be moved. • These include Combined heat and power (CHP) Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) Primary power units • For individuals and businesses, these power outages are temporary inconvenience.
  • 4. Need of fuel cell?? • Critical facilities in public and private sector includes: Telecommunications Towers Hospitals Airports Emergency Dispatch Banks And Data Centers • Basic infrastructure includes: Water And Sewage Pumps Traffic Signals Refrigeration • Brief outages represent a risk to public safety and potentially significant societal and economic costs.
  • 5. TYPES OF FACILITIES • Two types of back-up power: Banks Of Valve-regulated Lead-acid (VRLA) Batteries Diesel Generators • These technologies are low cost, each has shortcomings.
  • 6. VRLA Battery Systems  It is designed to provide power 15 minutes -full power  It gives enough time to complete an orderly shutdown of equipment.  Constant supply of power,even temporary (1 min) power outages or surges do not disrupt computer equipment. DISADVANTAGES:  Batteries are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, making them imperfect for outdoor applications  They need to be replaced every few years due to declining performance.
  • 7. Diesel Generators • Primary source -backup power DISADVANTAGES:  Inefficient  Emissions from fuel combustion  Periodic maintenance  Not suitable for urban locations,since noise, fuel storage, and pollution are unwelcome  Air quality regulations  In extreme disasters and prolonged power outages, diesel generators are reliant upon the delivery of fuel.
  • 8. How fuel cell works???
  • 9. Basic Principle  The basic design and electrochemical principle behind fuel cells is straightforward  A fuel cell stack requires hydrogen (or a similar energy carrier), oxygen, and an electrolytic solution  Hydrogen and ambient air flow into the fuel cell, which contains an anode and a cathode  At the anode, the hydrogen separates into a proton and an electron.  The proton migrates to the cathode, where it reacts with the oxygen to form water.  The electrons, cannot pass through membrane, flow from the cell to provide electrical power.
  • 10. Advantages of fuel cells • Fuel cells have no moving parts, and produce no particulate emissions • It is maintenance free and both tested and operated remotely • It can be configured for any size power Few kilowatts -Telecommunications tower Megawatt-scale -hospitals and airports • Hydrogen is safely stored on-site or produced within the fuel cell itself
  • 11. Applications Of Fuel Cells In Critical Facilities
  • 12.
  • 13. Telecommunications  The telecommunications industry relies on a network of cell phone towers and field facilities to transmit phone calls and data.  To operate effectively, towers and field facilities requires a constant electrical power supply.  The primary source of backup power for communications towers is lead- acid batteries, but of limited duration  Telecommunications towers require battery banks –challenging, where fuel cells used  The fuel cell and hydrogen tank can be operated automatically and remotely.
  • 14.
  • 15. Hospitals  Hospitals,law to have a secure, resilient power supply to continue to operate critical equipment during power outages.  Fuel cell operates in a combined heat and power application  It produces to 200 kW of baseload electricity and preheats boiler feed water with the heat recovered from the fuel cell.  The fuel cell system provides secure power in grid failure.
  • 16.
  • 17. Airports • Power blackouts airports -infrequent but extremely costly for air traffic control, airlines, airport security and passengers • Airports have redundant power supplies including back-up generators, these can and do fail • Several airports are testing fuel-cell operated ground handling equipment. • Airports, replacement of diesel generators with fuel cells for back-up power • To amortize the costs, airports consider installation of fuel cells provide primary power for the entire facility
  • 18. Emergency Centers • Extreme national disaster, schools provide a safe haven for 25 to 50 million citizens • Grid power down, facilities have partial power to conduct emergency management operations and meet community needs • Example • South Windsor High School and Middleton High School in Connecticut are home to fuel cell systems that provide primary power used as emergency shelters
  • 19.
  • 20. Wastewater Treatment • Wastewater treatment is public infrastructure that needs to keep operating in the event of power loss. • The biogas in treatment process provides renewable fuel to power fuel cell ,avoids release of methane. • To reduce air pollution and reliance on power grid, Wastewater Treatment implement reliable distributed power resource. • Capture methane from the wastewater treatment, stationary fuel cells provide high-quality, cost savings.