
WORKING PARK-FUEL CELL COMBINED HEAT AND POWER SYSTEM
Author(s) -
Allan R. Jones
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/822019
Subject(s) - cogeneration , procurement , fuel cells , work (physics) , energy system , energy supply , waste management , fuel supply , electric power system , engineering , business , environmental economics , automotive engineering , power (physics) , energy (signal processing) , electricity generation , renewable energy , electrical engineering , economics , mechanical engineering , statistics , physics , mathematics , marketing , quantum mechanics , chemical engineering
This report covers the aims and objectives of the project which was to design, install and operate a fuel cell combined heat and power (CHP) system in Woking Park, the first fuel cell CHP system in the United Kingdom. The report also covers the benefits that were expected to accrue from the work in an understanding of the full technology procurement process (including planning, design, installation, operation and maintenance), the economic and environmental performance in comparison with both conventional UK fuel supply and conventional CHP and the commercial viability of fuel cell CHP energy supply in the new deregulated energy markets