ASHRAE 4668-2004 Results of a Residential Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Demonstration at a Military Facility in New York《在纽约举行 一个军事设施住宅质子交换膜(质子交换膜)燃料电池示范的结果》.pdf
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1、4668 Results of a Residential Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Demonstration at a Military Facility in New York Franklin H. Holcomb Nicholas M. Josefik ABSTRACT Residential proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells are in the precommercial stages of development, and limited jeld testing and
2、demonstrations have been performed to date. This paperprovides an overview of the Department ofDefense POD) Residential PEM Fuel Cell Demonstration Program, as well as an in-depth case study of the ten PEM fuel cells installed at a military facility in New York as part of this program. The installat
3、ion, operation, performance, and bene- jts of these units arepresented in this papel; along with lessons learned from the demonstration. INTRODUCTION Distributed generation technology and devices have received increased attention, due in part to the events in Cali- fornia that led to rolling blackou
4、ts in January of 2001, as well as the events of September 11, 2001, which emphasized energy security where critical power assets were at stake. Fuel cells, as a subset of distributed generation devices, have also received increased attention and publicity. The most recent example of increased public
5、ity was the January 2003 Presi- dential State of the Union Address, where President Bush announced a $1.2 billion hydrogen fuel initiative to reverse Americas growing dependence on foreign oil by developing the technology for commercially viable hydrogen-powered fuel cells to power cars, trucks, hom
6、es, and businesses with no pollution or greenhouse gases (Bush 2003). Fuel cells are electrochemical devices, converting a fuel (such as hydrogen) and an oxidant (such as oxygen) into direct current (DC) electricity, heat, and water. The electrochemical nature of fuel cells gives them advantages ove
7、r conventional generation sources, such as high electrical efficiencies and Brian C. Davenport Michael J. Binder, Ph.D. virtually no emissions. When a hydrocarbon such as natural gas or propane is used as the input fuel, the fuel must be reformed to liberate the hydrogen. This reforming process does
8、 produce some particulate pollutants, such as oxides of nitrogen and sulfur (NO, and SO,) and carbon dioxide (CO,). However, the levels ofNO, and SO, are almost unmeasurable, and the levels of CO, are approximately half the levels of a comparable fossil fuel-burning electrical generator. The latter
9、is because the fuel cell is approximately twice as efficient at generating electricity as a fossil fuel-buming device. With regard to power output, for facility applications the DC output of a fuel cell is typically converted to alternating current (AC) by means of an invertor. The waste heat of a f
10、uel cell can some- times be used in cogeneration applications, which offsets existing heating requirements and correspondingly increases the overall (electrical plus thermal) efficiency of the fuel cell system. The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has invested its own resources to develop and demons
11、trate fuel cell technol- ogy for many years. Warfighter applications of fuel cells, such as for ships, aircrafi support, field base camps, heavy trucks, and soldier power requirements, are ofparticular interest to the DOD. However, the DOD also maintains a large inventory of fixed facilities at its
12、bases, which include buildings of all sizes and types, including office buildings, hospitals, industrial facilities, barracks buildings, and gymnasiums. All of these facilities can benefit from distributed generation, and, in particular, fuel cells, to augment their power, heat, reliability, and sec
13、urity requirements in an environmentally friendly fash- ion. Residential PEM fuel cells are in the precommercial stages of development, with limited field demonstrations and F.H. Hoicomb is an electrical engineer and principal investigator at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, C
14、onstruction Engi- neering Research Laboratory (ERDC/CERL), Champaign, 111. Brian C. Davenport is a market engagement manager at Plug Power, Inc., Latham, N.Y. N.M. Josefik is a mechanical engineer and associate investigator and Michael J. Binder is the DOD Stationary Fuel Cell Program manager at ERD
15、C/ CEE, Champaign, 111. 02004 ASHRAE. 25 testing being performed to date. Beginning in fiscal year 2001 (FYOl), Congress appropriated funding to demonstrate domestically produced residential PEM fuel cells at military facilities (HR 2000). The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Cons
16、truction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDCKERL), in Champaign IL, was assigned to manage and implement this activity; rhus, the DOD Residen- tial PEM Demonstration Program was begun. Subsequent increments of funding in FY02 and FY03 have effectively extended this program, where additional fuel c
17、ells are being- and will be-placed at various military facilities. In this paper, the main focus is a case study of the instal- lation of ten PEM fuel cells at a military facility in New York, conducted under the FYOl Program. This paper addresses the following: 1. 2. A description of the program an
18、d its requirements. A description of the military facility, along with a descrip- tion ofthe three sites within the base where the fuel cells are located. The specifications of the PEM fuel cells. Highlights and issues from the installation, operation, performance, and benefits of these units. The l
19、essons learned and conclusions. 3. 4. 5. THE DOD RESIDENTIAL PEM FUEL CELL PROGRAM As stated earlier, Congress appropriated funding in FYO1, FY02, and FY03 to demonstrate domestically produced resi- dential PEM fuel cells at military facilities. The primary objec- tives for this demonstration progra
20、m include: Assessment of fuel cells in supporting sustainable mili- tary installations. Increasing the DODs ability to more efficiently con- struct, operate, and maintain its installations. Assessing the role of PEM fuel cells in supporting the DODs training, readiness, mobilization, and sustain- ab
21、ility missions. Providing a technology demonstration site for a military base market. Providing operational testing and validation of product to assess installation, grid interconnection, operation of systems in all seasonal conditions, and integration of units into an existing military base environ
22、ment. Stimulating growth in the distributed generatiodfuel cell industry. For this program, ERDC/CERL researchers developed and advertised a broad agency announcement (BAA), which outlined a core set of requirements for proposals. The core set of requirements is presented below. All PEM fuel cells s
23、hall be substantially produced in the U.S. The units will be installed at U.S. military or related facilities. The fuel cell contract awardees are responsible for all siting and installation requirements. The fuel cells will provide one year of fuel cell power with a minimum 90% unit availability. A
24、ll units will have a comprehensive maintenance con- tract for a minimum demonstration period of one year. Data performance monitoring will be conducted for each PEM unit. Removal of the he1 cell(s) and site restoration will be included in the contract price. Location of the PEM fuel cell(s) will be
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