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K. Hemmes
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Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that are conventionally used to convert the chemical energy of fuels into electricity while producing heat as a byproduct. High temperature fuel cells such as molten carbonate fuel cells and solid oxide fuel cells produce significant amounts
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A personal retrospect on three decades of high temperature fuel cell research
Ideas and lessons learned
In 1986 the Dutch national fuel cell program started. Fuel cells were developed under the paradigm of replacing conventional technology. Coal-fired power plants were to be replaced by large-scale MCFC power plants fuelled by hydrogen in a full-scale future hydrogen economy. With
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Solid oxide fuel cell systems for combined heat and power production (SOFC μCHP) fueled by natural gas are attractive because of their high electrical and total efficiency even at small scale. The development of a hydrogen economy will increase the availability of distributed hyd
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Life Cycle Assessment in Early Stages of Technology Development
The Case for Rural Electrification
Most applications of LCA deal with environmental compliance, strategic development and environmental product declarations. While useful, these evaluations are reserved for technologies and products that have already reached a level of maturity and commercialization that does not
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This paper reports on the refinement of constructive conflict methodology (CCM) combining Q methodology and stakeholder dialogue workshops for gas futures for the Netherlands. Since the end of the 1950s, natural gas exploration and exploitation has been a major focus of the Dutch
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In this paper we describe and analyze the results of experiments on a Solid Oxide ElectrolyzerCell with and without the supply of a fuel to the oxygen producing electrode. In theexperiments a 5 x 5 cm2 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is used operating in electrolyzer mode. Wehave tested th
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Fuel cells are well-known electrochemical devices for the production of electricity and heat. However also other functionalities are induced into the fuel cell by the membrane electrolyte that can be used advantageously. In contrast to combustion in which only one exhaust gas exi
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The development of offshore wind energy systems is a complex challenge from a technical, socio-economic, ethical and legal perspective. The proposed paper elaborates a general framework for systematically embedding social responsibility into the technical and institutional design
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The penetration of renewable energies such as wind and solar into the energy Market on a large scale introduces periods of electricity surpluses and shortages of supply caused by the intermittent nature of these sources, leading too uncertainty and sometimes instability in the op
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