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Tohoku University Technology: Solid oxide fuel cell able to miniaturize: T08-142

Lamination technology that enables high electric power density without compromising power generation efficiency

Fuel cells are attracting attention as an environmentally friendly energy, and various forms are being researched and developed. Solid oxide fuel cells are focused from the energy efficiency perspective.  For a solid oxide fuel cell containing multi-cells, fuel and air are supplied separately from the same direction to the anode and cathode of each cell, which requires a fuel and an air supply unit, respectively. In addition, since the solid oxide fuel cells have a structure in which a solid electrolyte is sandwiched between an anode and a cathode, the fuel and air supply system becomes complicated in order to supply them separately to the anode and cathode which are close to each other. This is the reason why the full cell miniaturization was difficult.  This invention is based on the structure of the electrode layer. By separating the fuel and air input & output respectively, a smooth flow can be achieved and the power generation efficiency can be improved.

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Towards a Decarbonized Society: Fuel Cell 'Bloom Energy Server'

A 24-hour operating decentralized power source using solid oxide fuel cell technology!

The "Bloom Energy Server" is a new form of decentralized power generation that produces clean, stable, and cost-competitive electricity on the customer's premises. With a redundant modular system and gas supply from highly disaster-resistant medium-pressure pipes, it is capable of maintaining power generation even during disasters. By introducing the "Bloom Energy Server," various benefits can be obtained, such as achieving low carbon emissions while maintaining and strengthening power supply to critical facilities that cannot afford power loss, thus realizing BCP (Business Continuity Planning) measures. 【Features】 ■ High efficiency exceeding 60% ■ Low carbon emissions of 0.35 kgCO2/kWh or less ■ High reliability and disaster resistance ■ Improved availability through operation and maintenance at the module level ■ Low risk of total shutdown due to redundant design *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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[Seminar] Carbon Neutrality, Hydrogen-related Technologies, and Future Development Strategies

Bosch Corporation - Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Carbon Capture, Water Purification Devices, Solid Polymer Electrolysis, etc.

Our company will hold a seminar titled "Carbon Neutral and Hydrogen-Related Technologies and Future Development Strategies." Bosch issued its first environmental protection guidelines in 1973 and has been seriously committed to environmental initiatives ever since. In 2020, we achieved Scope 1 and 2 globally, and our focus on sustainability management extends beyond just actions against climate change. We will discuss technologies under development, including SOFC, Water Purifier, PEM-Electrolyzer, and Optical Gas Spectrometer, which are part of our approach to energy transformation aimed at achieving carbon neutrality after 2030. We will also introduce related components from our traditional business and provide detailed explanations of our efforts regarding the manufacturing facilities, evaluation equipment, and even the external sales of manufacturing know-how for these technologies and products. [Seminar Details] ■ Date and Time: October 11 (Friday) 9:30 - 11:30 (Doors open at 9:00) ■ Speaker: Shogo Takamura, Head of Energy Market Business Strategy Division, Bosch Corporation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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