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Potential of molten carbonate fuel cells to enhance the performance of CHP plants in sewage treatment facilities
Authors:D Sánchez  B Monje  R Chacartegui  S Campanari
Affiliation:1. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros, Camino de los descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, Spain;2. Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy, Group of Energy Conversion Systems, Via Lambruschini 4, 20156 Milano, Italy
Abstract:In spite of its slow commercial deployment, fuel cells are amongst the most efficient and environmentally friendly electric power generators. The case of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells is even more interesting since, in addition to these features that are common to all fuel cells, these systems can be used as active carbon capture devices due to their capability to migrate carbon dioxide from one electrode (cathode) to another (anode). In this context, this work presents the operation of a fuel cell of this type coupled to a combined heat and power plant based on gas reciprocating engines as typically used in wastewater treatment plants. The biogas produced in the water sludge digestion process is burnt in the reciprocating engines, whose exhaust gases are mixed with air and blown into the fuel cell cathode. The carbon dioxide contained in this stream is conveyed in the form of carbonate ions (CO3=) through the electrolyte to the anode where it reacts with the hydrogen fuel, being released as carbon dioxide. The exhaust gases from the anode comprise carbon dioxide, water steam and a small fraction of unspent hydrogen fuel. The combustion of the latter species with pure oxygen followed by a cooling process permits separating a gaseous stream of pure carbon dioxide from a liquid stream of water.
Keywords:MCFC  Fuel cell  Combined heat and power  Carbon capture
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