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U.S. DOE Fossil Energy Fuel Cell Program

U.S. DOE Fossil Energy Fuel Cell Program. Federal Laboratory Consortium 20September06 Rocky Gap, MD. Wayne A. Surdoval, SECA Coordinator National Energy Technology Laboratory U. S. Department of Energy. 2011 - 2015 FutureGen Deliver 10 - 50 MW 2020

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U.S. DOE Fossil Energy Fuel Cell Program

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  1. U.S. DOE Fossil Energy Fuel Cell Program Federal Laboratory Consortium 20September06 Rocky Gap, MD Wayne A. Surdoval, SECA Coordinator National Energy Technology Laboratory U. S. Department of Energy

  2. 2011 - 2015 FutureGen Deliver 10 - 50 MW 2020 Advanced SECA Combined Cycle Systems >100MW with SECA Power Block Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance SECA: Making Fuels Cells a Reality 2005 & 2008 • 1st & 2nd Cost Reduction Prototypes • R&D, Test & Evaluation • Initiate Manufacture, 50MW 2010 $400/kW Modules • Central Power • Spin-off Applications • Residential, Commercial, Industrial CHP • DOD, Transportation APUs

  3. Office of Management and Budget citation Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (President’s FY 07 Budget) “The SECA program leverages private-sector ingenuity by providing Government funding to Industry Teams developing fuel cells, as long as the Teams continue to exceed a series of stringent technical performance hurdles. This novel incentive structure has generated a high level of competition between the Teams and an impressive array of technical approaches. The SECA program also develops certain core technologies that can be used by all the Industry Teams to avoid duplication of effort. The program exceeded its 2005 performance targets, and it is on track to meet its goal for an economically competitive technology by 2010.”

  4. SECA Program Structure Industry Input Program Management Project Management Research Topics Needs Fuel Processing Fuel Processing S M A L L B U S I N E S S S M A L L B U S I N E S S N A T I O N A L L A B N A T I O N A L L A B U N I V E R S I T Y U N I V E R S I T Y SECA Cost Reduction I N D U S T R Y I N D U S T R Y Manufacturing Manufacturing SECA Coal-Based Systems Controls & Diagnostics Controls & Diagnostics Technology Transfer Coal Contaminants Coal Contaminants AdvancedSECA Systems Modeling & Simulation Modeling & Simulation Industry Teams Materials Materials Core Technology Program

  5. CTP Industry Teams Intellectual PropertyCornerstone of the Alliance • Non-Exclusive License - Ready market of potential licensees - Best designs vs. highest bidder • Promotes Collaboration - Limits Redundancy

  6. Additional Information • CDs available from the website • FE Fuel Cell Program Annual Report 2006 • Annual SECA Workshop Proceedings 2006 • Fuel Cell Handbook (7th ed.) • Reference Shelf www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/coalpower/distgen Wayne A. SurdovalSECA CoordinatorNational Energy Technology LaboratoryU. S. Department of Energy(Tel) 412 386-6002(Fax) 412 386-4516 wayne.surdoval@netl.doe.gov

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