Sustainable hydrogen generation through solid polymer fuel cell autothermal reforming for improved heat and power efficiency

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  • What: By focusing on large-scale industrial applications, this research seeks to provide new insights into the practicality and scalability of PEMFC-CHP systems, addressing the limitations identified in earlier studies. The aims of the economic model include providing a detailed cost formulation for equipment components and analysing both direct and indirect costs, such as capital costs, operational costs, and general expenses. The aims of this model implementation are:. Achieving convergence in the calculations of these subsystems was the primary goal throughout the modeling process.
  • Who: CO and collaborators from the School of Engineering, Macquarie . . .

     

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