EU grant for SOFC power plants

The European Union has awarded a grant of €5.8m to a European consortium undertaking a three-year project to develop Large Solid Oxide Fuel Cell-based (SOFC) power plants.

The project, ‘Towards a Large SOFC Power Plant,’ started on January 1, 2007, with a total budget of €11m.

The project focuses on materials, components and systems required for efficient, reliable and cost effective large scale SOFC power plants. Systems design, balance of plant component engineering, such as heat exchangers, and the processes and materials required for low cost stack production are included in the project.

The possibility for stack production will be critical for the successful commercialisation of the concept, so the project will study the production of large quantities of stack for non-pressurised CHP (combined heat and power) units and pressurised units producing only power. Reviewing the issues of grid connection, fuels and environmental impact are also included in the project.

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