Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1511403 | Energy Procedia | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Power generation using SOFCs, is one of the technologies that can reduce emissions, allow fuel flexibility and achieve high efficiencies. Combining gasifiers with SOFCs would make it possible to extract energy from biomass with lower environmental impact compared to conventional fuel based systems. The hybrid SOFC-gasifier system is best suited for application in standalone systems. The present study shows the performance of a hybrid SOFC for different types of biomass feed. The gasifier reactions are simulated using AspenPlus and a 1D mathematical fuel cell model is used for calculating the SOFC performance. Amongst different biomass fuels chosen in our study, sugarcane bagasse shows best performance in hybrid SOFC. The electrochemical performance of the biomass fed hybrid SOFC is found to be less compared to a hydrogen fuelled system. The advantage of the hybrid system is that since energy generation is dependent on biomass feed, energy sustainability can be attained with proper policy and management.