Power Generation From an Integrated Biomass Reformer and Solid Oxide Fuel CellCX(s) Applied: B3.6, B5.1Date: 09/14/2010Location(s): Richland, WashingtonOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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September 14, 2010CX(s) Applied: B3.6, B5.1
Date: 09/14/2010
Location(s): Richland, Washington
Office(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
To help meet America?s needs for improved energy security and reduced environmental impacts, InnovaTek will demonstrate a power system for distributed energy generation from non-food renewable biomass sources using its proprietary steam reforming process with a solid oxide fuel cell in the Richland Renewable Energy Park. The Phase III project will involve several system demonstrations starting in the laboratory and culminating in a field prototype system that produces up to 10 kilowatts of electricity for a City of Richland utility substation in the Richland Renewable Energy Park in Washington State.