Abstract
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) laboratory, is working with government agencies and industrial collaborators to accelerate the commercialization of SOFC power systems for distributed and central power applications. This presentation will highlight recent progress in work being performed for the US DOE Office of Fossil Energy’s Solid Oxide Fuel Cell program. Topics to be covered include effects of contaminants and their mitigation on electrode performance; investigating volatility from cathode materials; improved cell materials; Co-free protective interconnect/BOP coatings development; and design, fabrication, validation of an SOFC stack test platform; and modeling tools to evaluate and optimize SOFC stack and system performance.
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