Research and developments in hydrogen technologies
Authors: Badwal, S.; Giddey, S.; Ciacchi, F.; Clarke, R.; Kao, P.
Source: Advances in Applied Ceramics, Volume 106, Numbers 1-2, February 2007 , pp. 40-44(5)
Publisher: Maney Publishing
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Abstract:
CSIRO has been involved in the research and development of fuel cell technology for a number of years. Initially the effort focused on solid oxide fuel cell technology, which led to a commercial activity, and now the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells including micro fuel cells for portable power applications are the focus of research and development. Other hydrogen and related technologies under development include solid state water electrolysis system for hydrogen generation and integration with sustainable energy sources, and hydrogen separation from byproducts of coal gasification or fossil fuel reformates. In this paper, a brief overview of these technology areas and progress made in CSIRO will be discussed.Keywords: FUEL CELLS; ELECTROLYSER; HYDROGEN GENERATION; MICRO FUEL CELLS; HYDROGEN SEPARATION
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1179/174367607X152614
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