Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6691534 Applied Energy 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The inefficiencies of the chemical reactions taking place in the fuel-cell unit are found to be the main source of exergy destruction among the plant components. However, the additional power generated in the fuel-cell stacks and the afterburner enhances the overall efficiency and compensates for the energy needed for the capture and compression of the carbon dioxide. When compared with the reference plant and with alternative capture technologies, the solid-oxide fuel-cell plant with CO2 capture operates more efficiently and appears to be a thermodynamically promising approach for carbon capture.
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