Finland has developed a natural gas fuel cell system
the Finnish National Technology Research Center recently released a bulletin saying that the center has developed a unique fuel cell system that can use natural gas as fuel and generate electricity. Its unique feature is that it uses a single 10 kW flat plate solid oxide fuel cell stack to produce electric energy
the power of a single fuel cell is limited. In order to enhance its practicality, researchers assembled several fuel cells in series, parallel and other ways into a fuel cell stack. The flat solid oxide fuel cell stack is an assembly structure similar to "multilayer sandwich biscuits"
experts from the Finnish National Technology Research Center said that two months ago, they first assembled a 10 kW single flat solid oxide fuel cell stack into a system and tested it under actual operating conditions
the center points out that increasing the power of a single fuel cell stack can create conditions for the construction of large-scale solid oxide cell power plants in the future. At present, the power of a single flat panel fuel cell stack on the market is mostly 0.5 kilowatts to several kilowatts. If you want to build a power plant with fuel cell technology, you need a lot of fuel cell stacks. Combined with assembly, maintenance and management, the cost is very 7 High before low temperature. If the failure of the dry spring relay responsible for counting signal input leads to high power of a single flat panel fuel cell stack without counting display, the construction and maintenance costs of this new power plant can be reduced
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