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Lab Responsible

RESPONSIBLE Prof. Ing Umberto Desideri. Governing Board. Lab Responsible. Budget Responsible. Project RESPONSIBLE Ing . Stefania Proietti. BUDEGET RESPONSIBLE Dott.ssa Vanessa Rossi. Quality RESPONSIBLE Ing . Antonio Biagetti. Research Team. Advisory Board. Ing . Matteo Dozzini

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Lab Responsible

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  1. RESPONSIBLE Prof. Ing Umberto Desideri Governing Board Lab Responsible Budget Responsible Project RESPONSIBLE Ing. StefaniaProietti BUDEGET RESPONSIBLE Dott.ssa Vanessa Rossi Quality RESPONSIBLE Ing. Antonio Biagetti Research Team Advisory Board Ing. MatteoDozzini Ing. Giovanni Cinti Dr. Gabriele Discepoli Ing. Daniele Penchini Ing. Elena Sisani Ing. Angelo Moreno (ENEA) Ing. Roberto Bove (ALSTOM)

  2. CERSE ISOS FISR SCEI EFESO EFESO CDS

  3. Facilities & Activities SOFC Stack SOFC Stack • Research activities • SOFC/MCFC power production • Fuel processing • Clean-up • Cell & Stack Performances • System integration • CO2 concentration • Pollutant effects assessment • Research projects • Experimental tests • Modeling • Projecting MCFC Cell SOFC Cell MCFC Stack Desulphurizer Gas lines (Air, CO2, CO, H2, N2, CH4) GC with FPD detector (sulphurcompounds) Gas analysis unit TCD detector

  4. Partners

  5. EFESO Environmentally Friendly Energy From Solid Oxide fuel Cell TEST DEFINITION FC TEST NET SP PROCEDURES TEST EFESO ACU PROCEDURES MODEL DEVELOPMENT STACK TEST ACTIVITY SHORT STACK SINGLE CELL

  6. EFESO Environmentally Friendly Energy From Solid Oxide fuel Cell UPGRADE FClab

  7. MODELLING Develop and analysis of system model: Sofc Mcfc Reformer Balnce Of Plant Anodic/Cathodic Recirculation REFORMER PERFORMANCE

  8. SCEI Single CEll Investigation TEST STANDARDIZATION ASR= 0,603 Ω/cm2 OCV = 1061,205333 mV

  9. ISOS Investigation on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack TEST DEFINITION 280 W

  10. FISR TEST DEFINITION TEST FACILITY Averagecompositionsfromliterature Complete Reforming T=800°C, P=1atm ,(S/C=2,5) Fuelfactorcharacterization LAYOUT TEST FACILITY for J = 0 ÷ 150 mA/cm2

  11. CDS Clean up Development System • Characterizationofsorbentmaterialsfordesulphurization: • breakthroughtesting under ambientconditionstodeterminesulfursorptioncapacity • feedstok: N2+H2S; natural gas • sulphurconcentration: 10-20 ppm (H2S; TBM) • flow: 24 nl/h EXPERIMENTAL TEST RIG • fixed bed flow reactor • usingof Teflon to prevent sulfur compounds from being adsorbed on the working surfaces of the system • sorbentmaterials: activatedcarbons, zeolites, activatedalumina and newacquisitionmaterials, like perlite and vermiculite.

  12. Partners CERSE • Aim of this projects, lead by Ansaldo Fuel Cells, ENEA and University of Perugia, is the development and optimization of new processes and technologies for cogeneration systems fuel cell based, with competitive costs, performance and endurance, characterized by: • ‘energy saving’ • Low poisoning emissions • High efficiency • Alternative fuels (from sludge, waste, biomass, depuration plant, etc.) • University of Perugia role • The main target of the Fuel Cell Laboratory is to study • the influence of poisoning components of such a gas (like biogas, exhaust gas from industrial plant), in particular sulphur compound, and produce data to better understand the poisoning mechanisms on the fuel cells. • the regeneration methods • Partners

  13. CCS CHP System CO2 Capture and Storage: difficult, expensive but may be used in large new and existing power plants, guaranteeing security of large scale energy production Clean - up Concentrated carbon • Partners

  14. Future activities • INNOVATIVE FUELS: • Biogas • Landfill gas • Syngas (gasification and pyrolisys) • Ammonia • Methanol • CLEAN UP OF POLLUTANT ELEMENTS • Organic sulphur compounds • (Mercaptans, THT) • Siloxanes • Halides • CO2 SEPARATIONS WITH MCFC: • effectofpollutantNOx, SOx in the cathod side • studyof MCFC feedingwithreal gas compositionof ICE cogenerator • STEAM METHANE REFORMING: • effectofpollutantNOx, SOx in the cathod side • studyof MCFC feedingwithreal gas compositionof ICE cogenerator

  15. Future activities UNI EN ISO 17025: 2005 EuropeanFuel Cell Conference 2007-2009-2011

  16. Future Projects LOTUS FC02 CAPGEN JTI 7 FP MCFC INNOVA RE-DEOS RESEARCH FOR SME H2FC INFRASTUTTURE RICERCA MIUR RESEARCH EXCHANGE ITALY-KOREA Development of a Clean up system of Natural Gas for CHP systems based on SOFC for residential application (1-2,5 kW) PRIN 2009

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