Modeling, Development, and Testing of a 2 MW Polymeric Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Plant Fueled With Hydrogen From a Chlor-Alkali Industry

Author:

Campanari Stefano1,Guandalini Giulio1,Coolegem Jorg2,ten Have Jan3,Hayes Patrick4,Pichel A. H.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, Milan 20156, Italy e-mail:

2. Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology B.V., Arnhem, 6827 AV, The Netherlands e-mail:

3. MTSA Technopower B.V., Arnhem, 6827 AT, The Netherlands e-mail:

4. Johnson Matthey Plc, Swindon SN5 8AT, UK e-mail:

5. Nouryon, Amsterdam, 1077 WW, The Netherlands e-mail:

Abstract

The chlor-alkali industry produces significant amounts of hydrogen as by-product which can potentially feed a polymeric electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell (FC) unit, whose electricity and heat production can cover part of the chemical plant consumptions yielding remarkable energy and emission savings. This work presents the modeling, development, and experimental results of a large-scale (2 MW) PEM fuel cell power plant installed at the premises of a chlor-alkali industry. It is first discussed an overview of project’s membrane-electrode assembly and fuel cell development for long life stationary applications, focusing on the design-for-manufacture process and related high-volume manufacturing routes. The work then discusses the modeling of the power plant, including a specific lumped model predicting FC stack behavior as a function of inlet stream conditions and power set point, according to regressed polarization curves. Cells’ performance decay versus lifetime reflects long-term stack test data, aiming to evidence the impact on overall energy balances and efficiency of the progression of lifetime. Balance of plant is modeled to simulate auxiliary consumptions, pressure drops, and components’ operating conditions. The model allows studying different operational strategies that maintain the power production during lifetime, minimizing efficiency losses, as well as to investigate the optimized operating setpoint of the plant at full load and during part-load operation. The last section of the paper discusses the experimental results, through a complete analysis of the plant performance after startup, including energy and mass balances and allowing to validate the model. Cumulated indicators over the first two years of operations regarding energy production, hydrogen consumption, and efficiency are also discussed.

Funder

Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

Reference31 articles.

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2. Brinkmann, T., Giner-Santonja, G., Schorcht, F., and Roudier, S., 2014, “Best Available Techniques (BAT)—Reference Document for the Production of Chlor-alkali,” JRC (Joint Research Center EU), JRC91156.

3. Lee, D.-Y., Elgowainy, A. A., and Dai, Q., 2017, “Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of By-Product Hydrogen From Chlor-Akali Plants” Argonne National Lab., Report ANL/ESD 17/27, https://greet.es.anl.gov/publication-chlor_alkali_h2.

4. Chlorine

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