KYOCERA Develops Industry's First 3-Kilowatt Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell for Institutional Cogeneration
July 06 2017 - 7:07AM
Business Wire
Most efficient SOFC on the market using
proprietary ceramic technology
Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced the
launch of the industry’s first 3-kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell
(SOFC) cogeneration system for institutional applications*1. The
system, which is available from this month in Japan, utilizes
Kyocera’s proprietary ceramic technologies to deliver 52%
generation efficiency — the highest of any comparable SOFC system
currently on the market*2 — and an overall efficiency of 90% with
exhaust heat recovery*3.
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The new system integrates Kyocera’s cell stacks*4 delivering
proven technology with a successful track record of mass-production
for the residential market. In addition to effectively generating
energy by using these cell stacks, the system design enables the
use of exhaust heat from the power generation process to heat
water. These characteristics make the system well-suited for retail
establishments and other commercial enterprises, including small
restaurants.
Development Background
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has set a
residential-use fuel cell target of 1.4 million units by 2020, and
5.3 million units by 2030, as part of its vision for a
hydrogen-based society. METI has supported the research and
development of industrial-use SOFC systems with the goal of
commercial availability during 2017.
The fuel cell system produces electricity and heat (hot water)
by extracting hydrogen from utility-supplied gas or liquid
petroleum (LP) gas and triggering reactions with oxygen in the air.
Previous SOFC systems have also utilized ceramics as the
electrolyte to recycle exhaust heat and achieve higher power
generation efficiency but there has been a longstanding challenge
with durability until Kyocera’s cell stacks.
Kyocera began developing proprietary ceramic technologies for
SOFC applications in 1985. In 2011, the company began mass
production of world-leading cell stacks*5 for the residential-use
“ENE-FARM type S.” A more efficient and compact cell stack launched
in April 2016 serves as the foundation of the new 3kW SOFC
system.
As a form of distributed power generation, SOFCs offer great
potential to reduce energy losses associated with power
transmission. Furthermore, the exhaust heat from power generating
processes is effectively used for other purposes including heating
water. The SOFC system offers substantial energy savings and lower
CO2 emissions than conventional cogeneration systems using
internal-combustion engines or gas turbines.
Main Features & Specifications
Specifications Rated Output of Power Generation (AC)
3kW Rated Power Generation Efficiency 52.0% (LHV, default) Rated
Overall Efficiency 90% (LHV, default) Dimensions 1,150 W × 675 D ×
1,690 H (mm) Weight 375 kg Gas type City gas (13A) * A hot
water storage unit (200L) separately sold by Noritz Corporation is
also required.
1. Market’s highest SOFC power generation efficiency at
52%
The new SOFC system achieves a 3kW power rating by incorporating
four of Kyocera’s small and highly efficient 700W cell stacks,
which have a proven track record in ENE-FARM type S residential
SOFC systems sold in Japan. By utilizing exhaust heat from power
generation, the new system achieves the industry’s highest power
generation efficiency at 52%, and total energy efficiency of 90%
with exhaust heat recovery.
2. Capable of load-following operation based on
demand
The system is capable of adjusting power generation in
proportion to demand. In addition to providing a steady 3kW of
power, the system can be used as a demand-regulated power
supply.
*1 First commercially available SOFC cogeneration system in the
3-5kW class for institutional applications, based on research by
Kyocera (as of June 1, 2017).*2 Highest efficiency of any 3-5kW
class SOFC system currently on the market. Based on research by
Kyocera (as of June 1, 2017), allowing approx. -2.0% of margins for
the absolute value due to the progress of use.*3 Allowing -2.0% of
margins for the absolute value due to the progress of use.*4 The
cell is a single power-generating unit comprised of a fuel
electrode, electrolyte and air electrode; the stack is a collection
of cells.*5 World-leading cell stack for residential SOFC fuel
cells with a rated power output under 1kW.
“ENE-FARM” is a registered trademark of JXTG Nippon Oil &
Energy Corporation, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., and Osaka Gas Co.,
Ltd.
About KYOCERA
Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971)
(http://global.kyocera.com/), the parent and global headquarters of
the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine
ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these
engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other
technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of solar power
generating systems, electronic devices, semiconductor packages,
printers, copiers, mobile phones, cutting tools and industrial
components. During the year ended March 31, 2017, the company’s
consolidated net sales totaled 1.42 trillion yen (approx. USD12.7
billion). Kyocera appears on the “Top 100 Global Innovators” list
by Clarivate Analytics and is ranked #522 on Forbes magazine’s 2017
“Global 2000” list of the world’s largest publicly traded
companies.
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