Italian research teams examines ethanol-to-hydrogen fuel cell system
In Italy, researchers at the University of Milano are testing an ethanol-powered GH2-5000 Energy System fuel cell made by Helbio and Exergy Fuel Systems, that produces five KW of electrical energy and five KW of heat energy.
The fuel cell converts ethanol to hydrogen via a catalyst and steam reformation, with the resulting hydrogen delivered into the fuel cell. is first converted to hydrogen using steam reformation and a catalyst within a reactor. The hydrogen is then fed to the fuel cell.The company’s said that the system is 90 percent efficient. Ethanol has been examined as an affordable means of making and storing hydrogen for fuel cells.
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