North Haven, CT (June 8th, 2017) - Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) announced today that it has received a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) SBIR Phase I contract to develop a new technology for regenerative solid oxide fuel cell stacks. 

The proposed technology will allow for advancement in the reformation of off-gases such as high hydrocarbons as well as methane within a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack. Novel structural elements allow direct internal reforming of lunar or Martian off-gases (e.g., methane and high hydrocarbons) within a solid oxide fuel cell stack as well as efficient H2O/CO2 electrolysis in the same stack, overcoming shortcomings of traditional approaches. The resulting design offers the potential for lighter weight and simpler stack design, with higher efficiency and durability. 

Dr. Saurabh Vilekar, Research Manager and the project’s Principal Investigator, states “This is a new approach that could apply to a wide range of stack technologies. We’re building on prior development experience with reforming and fuel cell systems, with the new innovation boosting regenerative fuel cell system power density and efficiency.”   

PCI’s Director of Marketing and Business Development Tony Anderson comments “This regenerative SOFC/SOEC stack technology is focused on NASA in-situ resource utilization applications, but also has applications for Earth. The compact design has features that offer increased durability and operating life in mobile and stationary SOFC power generation systems as well as in SOEC systems. This technology has the potential to improve upon the standard set for solid oxide stacks in terms of durability, efficiency, and effectiveness.” 

Precision Combustion, Inc. is a clean energy technology development company directed to energy sector applications. To learn more, visit www.Precision-Combustion.com

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