Control system for providing hydrogen for use with fuel cells

作者: Gavin P. Towler , John J. Senetar , Kishore J. Doshi , Kurt M. Vanden Bussche

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摘要: Hydrogen generation and fuel cell operation are integrated through the use of a low-cost hydrogen zone which comprises pre-reforming zone, partial oxidation reforming water gas shift zone. Anode waste from is burned to provide heat pre-reform feed while burner exit temperature temperatures controlled using simplified control system eliminate thermal cycling in hydrogenation This hot side below about 700° C. combined with surprisingly permits carbon steel and/or stainless for construction providing an efficient does not require external offers high degree feedstock flexibility at low cost.

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