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What is Improving Energy Efficiency

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for Stationary Applications
Means an increase in energy efficiency as a result of technological, behavioral, and/or economic changes.
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Considerations Regarding the Use of Fuel Cells in Combined Heat and Power for Stationary Applications
Andrei Mircea Bolboaca (Faculty of Service Building Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 37
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4945-2.ch010
Abstract
Covering the energy demands under environmental protection and satisfying economic and social restrictions, together with decreasing polluting emissions, are impetuous necessities, considering that over half of the pollutant emissions released in the environment are the effect of the processes of electricity and heat production from the classic thermoelectric powerplant. Increasing energy efficiency and intensifying the use of alternative resources are key objectives of global policy. In this context, a range of new energy technologies has been developed, based on alternative energy conversion systems, which have recently been used more and more often for the simultaneous production of electricity and heat. An intensification of the use of combined energy production correlated with the tendency towards the use of clean energy resources can be helpful in achieving the global objectives of increasing fuel diversity and ensuring energy demand. The chapter aims at describing the fuel cell technology, in particular those of the SOFC type, used in the CHP for stationary applications.
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