Kira
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2001
- 3
I am currently researching fuel cells for a standby power application in California. I have found that there are at least 7 different types of fuel cells and am wondering which type would be most applicable (and most available) for this purpose. Since the company already has natural gas connections, a fuel cell running on natural gas would be advantageous, however, I've only seen that Molten Carbonate cells can use natural gas, and they require very high operating temperatures. So far it seems that PEM (proton exhange membrane) fuel cells fueled by hydrogen gas are most common. Regenerative fuel cells seem to still be under research. Can someone shed some light on this?