TY - GEN
T1 - Investigation of an integrated autothermal reforming (ATR) and SOFC micro cogeneration system for power generation
AU - Ersoz, Atilla
AU - Sarioglan, Alper
AU - Ozdogan, Sibel
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In today's era of cogeneration (and trigeneration) power and energy plants with higher efficiencies and lower costs and emissions, in the "micro" sizes are becoming more prevalent. We define the term " microcogeneration" as the sizes under 1.0 MW. Cogeneration technologies are conventional power generation systems making use of the energy remaining in exhaust gases, cooling systems, or other energy waste stream. Typical cogeneration prime movers include, combustion turbines, reciprocating engines, boilers with steam turbines, micro turbines and fuel cells (SOFC, MCFC and PEM). There are several methods of producing hydrogen from fossil resources such as natural gas or naphtha, for example steam reforming, partial oxidation and auto-thermal reforming.
AB - In today's era of cogeneration (and trigeneration) power and energy plants with higher efficiencies and lower costs and emissions, in the "micro" sizes are becoming more prevalent. We define the term " microcogeneration" as the sizes under 1.0 MW. Cogeneration technologies are conventional power generation systems making use of the energy remaining in exhaust gases, cooling systems, or other energy waste stream. Typical cogeneration prime movers include, combustion turbines, reciprocating engines, boilers with steam turbines, micro turbines and fuel cells (SOFC, MCFC and PEM). There are several methods of producing hydrogen from fossil resources such as natural gas or naphtha, for example steam reforming, partial oxidation and auto-thermal reforming.
KW - Fuel cells
KW - Hydrogen
KW - Micro cogeneration
KW - Reforming
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84875589455
SN - 9781622765409
T3 - 16th World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2006, WHEC 2006
SP - 917
EP - 925
BT - 16th World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2006, WHEC 2006
T2 - 16th World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2006, WHEC 2006
Y2 - 13 June 2006 through 16 June 2006
ER -