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TERI’s Experience in Fuel Cells Technology Presentation at National Seminar on “Creating Infrastructure for Adoption of Fuel Cell Technology in India”, by National Thermal Power Corporation April 15, 2004 at NTPC/EOC, NOIDA Dr Y P Abbi, Senior Fellow Mr Shirish Garud, Fellow TERI, New Delhi
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TERI’s Mission To develop and promote technologies, policies, and institutions for efficient and sustainable use of natural resources
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Six divisions and an educational trust, each headed by a director TERI’s structure Regulatory Studies and Governance Policy Analysis Energy–Environment Technology Bioresources and Biotechnology Information Technology and Services Administrative Services TERI School of Advanced Studies,an educational trust
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Areas Biomass Energy Technology Applications Centre for Research on Environmentally Sound Technology Applications Industrial Energy Renewable Energy Technology Applications Resource Efficient Process Technology Applications Division of Energy–Environment Technology Promoting technological solutions to meet the challenge of ensuring adequate supplies of energy through conservation, innovation, and management
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Focus Fuel cells & hydrogen as alternate energy source Hydrogen Energy Activities Core activities Information dissemination Market identification & feasibility studies Field demonstrations/ adaptation of FCT in the Indian context Policy matters related to penetration of hydrogen & FC technology R & D in the areas of molten carbonate fuel cell technology
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Development/demonstration activities Onsite integrated energy system: fuel cell coupling with biogas (Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources) 1987-92 Improved gas diffusion electrodes for phosphoric acid fuel cell (Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources) 1990-95 components & stack for molten carbonate fuel cell (Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources) 1994-2002
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Biogas Source Okhla Sewage Treatment Plant, New Delhi Biogas fuel processor Designed and fabricated by TERI Fuel processor stages Desulfurizer, Steam reformer, Shift converters (HT & LT), Boiler & heat exchangers Fuel cell stack 2.5 kW PAFC stack (ERC, USA) Onsite integrated energy system: fuel cell coupling with biogas
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Fuel processor (TERI) 2.5 kW PAFC stack ( ERC, USA) Biogas Hydrogen Onsite integrated energy system: fuel cell coupling with bio-gas
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Biogas - PAFC Demonstration (TERI) Fuel cells (except AFC) can accept reformed gas as a fuel CH 4 can be ‘steam reformed’ to produce hydrogen Biogas (digester gas) contains CH 4 (50-60%) Produced by biomethanation (anaerobic digestion) of cattle waste, sewage, etc. Potential for use as small-scale, decentralized power sources in rural areas
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MCFC component development at TERI Achievements Single cells of 38, 64, 100,512, 1000 cm 2 Current density achieved 80-100 mA/cm 2 Gas flow and control systems, inverters etc. Inhouse fabrication of components Electrode Matrix End plateCell sandwich
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Facilities for fuel cell research Fuel cell testing laboratory Pore sizer Surface area analyzer Tape casting machine Potentioscan Gas Chromatograph Equipments for fabricating fuel cell components Mini- workshop
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Other projects Potential market survey for PC25C fuel cell power plants in India (Toshiba Corporation, Japan) 1995 Assessment of hydrogen fuel supply options for operating commercial fleet of fuel cell buses in New Delhi (UNDP - GEF, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) 2000 Market assessment for fuel cells : stationary and transport applications (DG-TREN, European Commission) 2001 Report on “Hydrogen Energy- Safety, Standards, Security, & Policy” for the Planning Commission, Govt. of India 2003
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Outreach activities Industrial meet on fuel cell technology 1994 Interactive workshop for stakeholders in the fuel cell commercialization 2001 Short term project on fuel cell research for school/ university students Relevant discussion papers
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TERI prepared report of sub-group IV on “Hydrogen Energy- Safety, Standards, Security, & Policy” in October 2003 for the Planning Commission, Govt. of India. Report Covered: Experience of Indian Industry in handling hydrogen Hydrogen codes and standards- the need for safety in the hydrogen energy chain covering Production, Delivery, Storage, Conversion, & Applications International work- ISO/TC 197 (for hydrogen technologies), and IEC/TC 105 (for Fuel Cells) Building codes and standards for Indian Hydrogen energy road map Proposal work for Indian organisations for hydrogen standards and codes (...more on next slide)
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Hydrogen energy policy of India National energy security and hydrogen R, D & D projects in different areas Involvement of difference stakeholders in India International cooperation Regulatory functions National plan development (continued from last slide)
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Experience of Indian industries in handling hydrogen
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Fuel cell applications in India: issues and concerns High capital cost of the fuel cell technology No hydrogen fuel infrastructure facility Appropriate fuel reformation technology for hydrocarbon fuels Integration as per local needs Sufficient operational data under Indian conditions Safety issue pertaining to usage of hydrogen/gas as fuel
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Potential near term fuel cell applications in India
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Demonstration of fuel cells for decentralized power generation in hotels Hotels 200 kW FCPP Piped natural gas CHP Generation Performance monitoring High end customer FCPP electricity cheaper than grid Natural gas connection available Projecting attractive payback period Financing option & risk sharing
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Demonstration of fuel cells for rural electrification Solar PV Wind Biomass Gasifier Bio - digestor Electrolyser Gas cleaning/reforming Hydrogen Fuel cell power plant ( 5 - 50 kW) Rural electrification & pumping Integration issues
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Demonstration of fuel cells for residential applications Pipe NG Bottled LPG 0.5 - 10 kW PEMFC Residential power/ backup power Frequent power cuts in urban areas Pipe NG in select cities for residential users Distribution infrastructure for LPG Pollution from existing back-up units Economic competition from existing back-up units Integration & performance evaluation
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Development of ‘National Policy on Hydrogen’ Development of national plan for production of hydrogen from renewables (Biomass, PV, Wind, etc.) Demonstrations projects on Hydrogen from Renewable. Market potential forecast for ‘Fuel cell applications’ for transport, industry, & distributed generation. Demonstration of Fuel Cell system (with part funding from Govt. of India and part from other countries). Development & testing of integrated biomass gasifier- fuel cell system. TERI’s areas of interest
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