On the possibility of using chp from a 1.4mw direct fuel cell at kettering university engineering building – a demonstration study

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The concept of using a distributed power generation and a combined heat and power principle – CHP in public buildings, commercial facilities is widely gaining public acceptance as a result of reduced energy cost, reliable power supply and environmental and health issues. By using the exhaust heat from a high temperature fuel cell at 400oC for cogeneration, space heating, to provide warm water for facility use-(swimming pool and sporting locker room) and cooling in chillers at no additional cost, we reduce energy cost and preserve the environment. By bottoming cycle, the efficiency of the entire system is increased. A study is conducted to compare the economic impact of using the CHP system against the conventional heating system using furnaces.

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Ubong, E. U., Ubong, U., Laddha, V., & Pourmovahed, P. (2013). On the possibility of using chp from a 1.4mw direct fuel cell at kettering university engineering building – a demonstration study. Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal, 1(11), 831–835. https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.460

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