Descripción del proyecto
Herramienta de vigilancia avanzada para electrolizadores de óxido sólido
Las tecnologías de celdas de electrólisis de óxido sólido (SOEC, por sus siglas en inglés) desempeñarán una función importante en la economía energética sostenible del futuro. Sus altas eficiencias de conversión, así como su capacidad para funcionar en modo inverso, de modo que un sistema SOEC funcione como una pila de combustible de óxido sólido, las convierten en tecnologías atractivas para la producción de hidrógeno y el almacenamiento de energía renovable. Sin embargo, su modo de funcionamiento implica altas corrientes y transitorios que provocan la degradación de las pilas. El proyecto REACTT, financiado con fondos europeas, se propone resolver este problema mediante el desarrollo de una herramienta de seguimiento, diagnóstico, pronóstico y control para los sistemas SOEC. La nueva herramienta de análisis de sistemas electrolizadores ayudará a aumentar su fiabilidad y prolongará la vida útil de la pila.
Objetivo
Solid Oxide Electrolysis (SOE) and its possibility to operate in reversible mode (rSOC) can play a major role in H2 production at low cost and for renewable energies storage. These operating modes with high current and transients can induce degradation that needs to be mitigated for successful system deployment. Federating the cumulated advances built up in preceding collaborative projects, REACTT, with an established expert team, will realize a Monitoring, Diagnostic, Prognostic and Control Tool (MDPC) for SOE and rSOC stacks and systems. Its hardware platform will embed diagnostics and prognostics algorithms, and interact with the system power converters without modification. It contains (a) an innovative excitation module to probe the stack with PRBS (pseudo-random binary signal) or sine stimuli, and (b) a control coordination unit, interfaced with real-time optimisation (RTO). The latter uses on-line measurements with a constraint-adaptive algorithm that drives the system to optimal operation, respecting all safety boundaries. Together, this approach will achieve to supervise and analyse the (reversible) electrolyser system, increase its reliability and extend its stack lifetime. REACTT will demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach by tests on a SOLIDpower (SP) 5 kWe SOE system and on an rSOC x kWe CEA system, both at TRL6. This validation in two different operating modes with two different stack designs will prove the generic character of the developed tools, which can then be extended towards multiple technologies and higher power applications. It will reduce the operation and maintenance costs by 10%; the additional cost of the MDPC tool will not exceed 3% of the overall system manufacturing costs. These ambitious targets will be pursued in close collaboration between 6 R&D (IJS, UNISA, CEA, VTT, EPFL, ENEA and HES-SO) and 3 industry partners (SP, Bitron and AVL) on the whole value chain from tests to systems through hardware and software developments.
Ámbito científico
Palabras clave
Programa(s)
- H2020-EU.3.3. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Secure, clean and efficient energy Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.3.8.2. - Increase the energy efficiency of production of hydrogen mainly from water electrolysis and renewable sources while reducing operating and capital costs, so that the combined system of the hydrogen production and the conversion using the fuel cell system can compete with the alternatives for electricity production available on the market
- H2020-EU.3.3.8.3. - Demonstrate on a large scale the feasibility of using hydrogen to support integration of renewable energy sources into the energy systems, including through its use as a competitive energy storage medium for electricity produced from renewable energy sources
Régimen de financiación
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinador
1000 Ljubljana
Eslovenia