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"Development of High Temperature Steam Electrolysis for Hydrogen and Syngas Production"
(Seminar/Conference)
seminar by Dr. Steve Herring / Idaho National Laboratory
At the INL, we have been conducting analyses and experiments on the use of solid oxide cells to produce hydrogen and syngas. Ultimately, we foresee using a combination of nuclear and wind energy as the source for the required heat and electricity. Our experiments have progressed from button-cells to the recent Integrated Laboratory Scale experiment, consisting of three modules containing a total of 720 cells and having a peak production of 0.5 kg of H2 per hour. While we have demonstrated the feasibility of HTSE in this multi-year series of experiments, our primary difficulty has been the long-term degradation of cell performance, resulting in an increase in the ASR that is more rapid than that seen in SOFC operation. More information...
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