Fuel Cells have become a
potentially highly efficient sustainable source of energy and
electricity for an ever-demanding power hungry world.
The two main types of fuel
cells ripe for commercialization are the high temperature
solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and the low temperature polymer
electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEM).
The commercial uses of which
include, but are not limited to, military, stand-by power,
commercial and industrial, and remoter power.
However, all aspects of the
electricity market are being considered.
This book has brought together
a team of world-renowned experts in all aspects of fuel cell
development for both SOFC and PEM in a workshop environment.
The workshop held between June
6–10, 2004 was held in the capital city of the Ukraine, Kiev.
The reason for the venue was that Ukraine is the third largest
resource of zircon sands, a major source of material for the
solid oxide fuel cell.
Ukraine is looking at
undertaking a very large effort in the solid oxide fuel cell
arena, and hopes, one day, to be an international player in
this market. This book is an outcome from the workshop.
The book focuses on the issues
related to fuel cells, particularly the state-of-the-art
internationally, the issues that were of particular interest
for getting fuel cells fully commercialized, and advances in
fuel cell materials and technology.
The focus was on all types of
fuel cells, but the emphasis was particularly on solid oxide
fuel cells (SOFC), due to their importance to the host
country.
The book is an essential
reference to researchers, academics and industrialists
interested in up-to-date information on SOFC and PEM
development.
Written for:
Academics; senior and post-graduates, industrialists; fuel
cell manufacturers, and up-stream researchers; research
laboratories