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D.r McIlveen-Wright, B.c Williams and J.t McMullan
Renewable Energy, 2000, vol. 19, issue 1, pages 223-228
Abstract: Techno-economic assessments of systems which integrate biomass gasification with fuel cell modules (molten carbonate or phosphoric acid) for electricity generation are presented. The wood-fired Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell was found to be suitable where high heat/electricity values were required, but had low electrical efficiency. Electrical efficiencies of 13–17% are typical for these systems, as are Break-even Electricity Selling Prices (BESPs) of 10–20 p/kWh and specific investments of around £3000–£7500/kWe. This technology is unlikely to be considered for further development as an electricity generation system.
Keywords: Biomass gasification; Fuel cells; Electricity generation; Computer modelling; Carbon dioxide reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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