The INNO-SOFC project is focusing on development of an innovative 50 kW SOFC system and related value chain from interconnects and stacks to end-users and application analysis. The project is based on the products of industrial partners and motivated by their interest to further improve their products and consolidate an efficient value chain by collaboration. Industrial partners are operating at different phases of the value chain and are not therefore competing against each other, The project aims to improve beneficiaries’ products and consolidate an efficient value chain by a close collaboration. Research centres support these companies to develop, experimentally validate and demonstrate their products.
The main objective of this project is to design, assemble and demonstrate a novel 50 kW SOFC power plant with significant cost reductions, improved efficiency and longer lifetime compared to current state of the art SOFC systems. The quantitative objectives of the project are 60% electrical and 85% total efficiency. In addition, at least 30% reduction in system cost, below 4000 €/kW is targeted. Cost target for stacks is 2000 €/kW. Life-time target for the system is 30000 hours. Stack life-time will be validated in 10000 hour test. Other objectives of the project are to identify most promising applications and boost the market penetration of stationary fuel cell products and services.
Process calculations indicate that the chosen concept will meet the technical requirements. System calculations indicate that targeted performance of 50 kW output power, 60% electrical efficiency and 85% total efficiency will be reached. INNO-SOFC system will be demonstrated in Lempäälä (Finland) as a part industrial distict's smart grid system. Exploitation of INNO-SOFC technology and value chains has started effectively as Convion has sold two C50 fuel cell systems to this smart grid system. This Lempäälä project is earmarked by the Finnish government as a key project in helping the country to achieve its national energy targets for decarbonisation. Under the agreement, the two fuel cell co-generation systems built by Convion will be integrated into the smart grid in the district. At the heart of the combined heat and power (CHP) systems with a total electrical output of 116kW are the next generation of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks, from leading fuel cell manufacturer Elcogen.
In general, it seems that efficiency and cost targets will be achieved with the INNO-SOFC system with improved stacks. INNO-SOFC system has been transported to Lempäälä smart grid and customer will start operation by the end of April 2020. Stack long-term testing has lasted 12000 hours and degradation rate has been <0.4% fulfilling project targets. A public modeling tool was created to analyze different business cases. The tool gives comprehensive insights for manufacturers and business developers in potential applications at different conditions (cost of electricity and gas, subsidies, etc.). The model can be found on the website of BlueTerra (ex.EnergyMatters):
https://blueterra.nl/en/project/inno-sofc/(si apre in una nuova finestra)