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SO-FREE

Solid oxide fuel cell combined heat and power: Future-ready Energy

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
ENEA (Italia)
Responsabile:
MC PHAIL STEPHEN JOHN - TERIN-PSU-ABI (CASACCIA)
Ruolo ENEA:
COORD

Programmi Europei

Programma:
HORIZON 2020 -> JTI - Hydrogen (FCH2-RIA)

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

The overall objective of SO-FREE is the development of a fully future-ready solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)-based system for combined heat and power (CHP) generation. This means a versatile system concept for efficient, near-zero-emission, fuel-flexible and truly modular power and heat supply to end users in the residential, commercial, municipal and agricultural sectors.
Beyond the primary objective required by the call topic – i.e. the delivery of a pre-certified SOFC-CHP system allowing an operation window from zero to 100% H2 in natural gas and with additions of purified biogas – the SO-FREE project will endeavour the realization of a standardized stack-system interface, allowing full interchangeability of SOFC stack types within a given SOFC-CHP system. This interface design will be taken to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as a new work item proposal (NWIP) for international standardization. In such a way all commercial barriers to full and free competition between SOFC stack suppliers and system integrators aim to be levelled.
Furthermore, this interoperability will be proved by doubling the required demonstration period: two systems will be run for 9 months each, each operating, alternately, two different stacks, which will be exchanged between the two systems. One system will be operated to assess compliance with all applicable certification requirements of a TRL 6 prototype, defining the outstanding pathway to full product certification; the other system will run at TRL7 (demonstration in operational environment) providing combined heat and power with natural gas with injections of hydrogen.
As a final proof of robustness and flexibility, the two stacks integrated in each of the two systems (one developed by AVL, the other by ICI Caldaie) will be characteristic of the extreme ends of the spectrum of SOFC operating temperatures: 650°C (Elcogen) and 850°C (Fraunhofer IKTS).

Attività svolta da ENEA

L'ENEA coordina il progetto e partecipa ai seguenti Workprogramme (WP):
WP1: Coordinamento tecnico del progetto armonizzando le attività di ricerca del consorzio all'interno del progetto e
L’ENEA sarà inoltre l'interfaccia tra il consorzio e la Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), soggetto .
WP2: Attività sperimentali volte a validare le prestazioni dei due tipi di stack operati in condizioni definite dall’architettura
dei due sistemi.
WP5: Gestione del piano di disseminazione e valorizzazione del know-how e del prodotto generato nel progetto,
diffusione nei mercati e promozione del prodotto facendo leva sulle piattaforme dedicate Europee, mediante
l’organizzazione di workshop e la pubblicazione di articoli. Proposta di standardizzazione dell’interfaccia stack-sistema in
ambito normativo internazionale.

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
3.045.355,00
ENEA:
324.500,00

Contributo

Progetto:
2.739.094,00
ENEA:
324.500,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2021 - 44 mesi
Periodo:
01-01-2021 -> 31-08-2024

Partner (9)

Ruolo Nome Nazione
AVL LIST GMBH Austria
ELCOGEN OY Finlandia
FHG - FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. Germania
I.C.I. CALDAIE SPA Italia
UNIV. GUGLIELMO MARCONI TELEMATICA (USGM) Italia
KIWA NEDERLAND BV Paesi Bassi
IEN INSTITUTE OF POWER ENGINEERING Polonia
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. Polonia
COORD ENEA Italia

Keyword CORDIS (2)

Keyword Argomento
Fuel cells Energy
HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS Energy

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stipula 2021