Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology

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TECHNOLOGY

The center was established to develop solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology for the direct conversion of chemical energy of a variety of fuels, such as natural gas, coal gas and other reformed logistic fuels, into electricity at a very high efficiency. Center technologies are based on the design and fabrication of novel, anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells with highly efficient electrodes that have a very low resistance. This concept makes it possible to develop a cost effective, compact power unit for direct conversion of chemical energy of fuels into electricity for remote and residential applications.

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HIGHLIGHTS
 
  • Based on IP generated by the SOFC Center, a Fuel Cell Consortium was formed for commercialization of SOFC technology
  • (MSRI) co-founded by the Center Director, won an Advanced Technology Project (ATP) from the Department of Commerce (DOC) totaling $2M
  • 3 patents issued
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CONTACT INFORMATION
 Prof. Anil V. Virkar
(801) 581-5396
anil.virkar@m.cc.utah.edu