Fuel cell cogeneration system
First Claim
1. A method to reduce the energy required to generate oxygen for wastewater treatment from electrolysis of water in an electrolysis system, which method comprises reclaiming excess oxygen used in said wastewater treatment, and hydrogen gas generated from said electrolysis to operate a fuel cell to produce energy, thus offsetting energy used in said electrolysis system.
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Abstract
The invention integrates three general operations: the electrolysis of water to produce oxygen and hydrogen gases; the use of the generated oxygen to promote microbial decay of organic substances as in wastewater treatment; and the generation of electrical power by hydrogen-fueled fuel cells. Electrolysis of water provides the molecular oxygen necessary for wastewater treatment, and the hydrogen gas as fuel for a fuel cell to generate power, thus reducing the overall power consumption of the treatment process.
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7 Claims
- 1. A method to reduce the energy required to generate oxygen for wastewater treatment from electrolysis of water in an electrolysis system, which method comprises reclaiming excess oxygen used in said wastewater treatment, and hydrogen gas generated from said electrolysis to operate a fuel cell to produce energy, thus offsetting energy used in said electrolysis system.
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7. A system for wastewater treatment by aeration which system comprises
a water electrolysis system that produces hydrogen and oxygen; -
a wastewater treatment reactor; and
at least one fuel cell, wherein the oxygen generated in by electrolysis system aerates the wastewater and excess oxygen emitted from the wastewater, and hydrogen from the electrolysis system, are used as oxidant and fuel respectively for said fuel cell.
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