The Schatz Energy
Research Center recently installed a 1.5-kW stationary fuel cell system
that helps power the Zweig Education Building at SunLine Transit Agency's
headquarters in Thousand Palms, California.
The fuel cell system (photo) includes three major components. 1) In
the center is the stack, mounted on a shelving unit along with its air
blower, cooling equipment, and an AC inverter; 2) to the left is the
control and monitoring system; 3) the hydrogen storage cabinet stands
on the right. The cabinet (photo) can accommodate two hydrogen cylinders.
A computer monitor next to the fuel cell system displays real-time fuel
cell operating data and an animated schematic of the fuel cell stack.
The
48-cell proton exchange membrane stack (shown at right) incorporates
design features developed and patented by SERC. The hydrogen used to
power this system is produced from solar energy at the adjacent Schatz
Hydrogen Generation Center .
This system powers
lighting, a computer and projector, and other plug loads at the Zweig
building. The Zweig building is an integral part of SunLine's alternative
transportation fuels education and outreach efforts. It complements
other SERC/SunLine collaborations based at SunLine headquarters, including
a hydrogen-powered vehicle fleet
and the Schatz Hydrogen Generation Center.
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Viewing window into the Zweig fuel cell system
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Gas storage area showing the hydrogen cylinders that supply
the fuel cell system with hydrogen
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