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  Fuel Cell Field Tests to Begin LPG Reforming Type Stationary Fuel Cell System
Publication Date:26-March-2005
Source:FuelCellWorks
Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Yaichi Kimura) and Cosmo Petroleum Gas Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Masaaki Takeuchi) applied to field-test fuel cells in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, and on this occasion, we announce that we have commenced field test operations of an LPG Reforming Type Stationary Fuel Cell System at the Isaka Dam Cycle Park (located in Isakacho, Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture), in collaboration with Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Yoshiyuki Kimura). 

A brief overview follows:
(1) Objective:  Performance tests and development of maintenance techniques for LPG Reforming Type Stationary Fuel Cell System
Sharing and education of technology related to fuel cells through alliances with corporations and businesses located in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture

(2) Installation site:  Isaka Dam Cycle Park (Isakacho, Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture)

(3) Start date:  March 1, 2005

(4) System provider:  Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation

(5) Equipment specifications:  

[1]   Power generation capacity: 700W (rating)
[2]   Power generation efficiency: 30% or higher (LHV)
[3]   Heat recovery efficiency: 40% or higher (LHV)
[4]   Size: Main body: 845H x 400D x 720W (mm)
Hot-water storage tank: 200 liters
[5]   Source fuel: LPG
(6) Overview of test operations:  The field tests will allow users of the Isaka Dam Cycle Park to experience a fuel cell cogeneration system. This will be done by the electricity generated assisting the administration office at the Isaka Dam Cycle Park to reduce the amount of electricity they consume, and also by the hot water generated through the recovery of exhaust heat supplying hot water to the footbath tanks which have concurrently been installed. Through these field tests, we will both disseminate and educate with information on fuel cells.

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