Storage of fuel cell energy during startup and shutdown
First Claim
1. A fuel cell power plant adapted to store energy which is removed from the associated fuel cell stack during transition from being not operating to operating, and vice versa, comprising:
- a controller interconnected with said fuel cell stack and responsive to signals received by said controller to cause said fuel cell stack to start up and to cause said fuel cell stack to shut down;
an energy storage system associated with said fuel cell power plant, said energy storage system responsive to electrical output provided thereto to store corresponding energy; and
storage control means operable by said controller, during a transition selected from (a) startup of said fuel cell power plant or (b) shutdown of said fuel cell power plant, to extract, in the form of electrical output, energy generated by said fuel cell stack, said electrical output being provided to said energy storage device, thereby limiting the maximum average voltage in the fuel cells of said fuel cell slack during said transition.
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Abstract
During startup or shutdown of a fuel cell power plant, the electric energy generated by consumption of reactants is extracted by a storage control (200) in response to a controller (185) as current applied to an energy storage system 201 (a battery). In a boost embodiment, an inductor (205) and a diode (209) connect one terminal (156) of the stack (151) of the battery. An electronic switch connects the juncture of the inductor and the diode to both the other terminal (155) of the stack and the battery. The switch is alternately gated on and off by a signal (212) from a controller (185) until sufficient energy is transferred from the stack to the battery. In a buck environment, the switch and the inductor (205) connect one terminal (156) of the stack to the battery. A diode connects the juncture of the switch with the inductor to the other terminal (155) of the fuel cell stack and the battery.
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1. A fuel cell power plant adapted to store energy which is removed from the associated fuel cell stack during transition from being not operating to operating, and vice versa, comprising:
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a controller interconnected with said fuel cell stack and responsive to signals received by said controller to cause said fuel cell stack to start up and to cause said fuel cell stack to shut down; an energy storage system associated with said fuel cell power plant, said energy storage system responsive to electrical output provided thereto to store corresponding energy; and storage control means operable by said controller, during a transition selected from (a) startup of said fuel cell power plant or (b) shutdown of said fuel cell power plant, to extract, in the form of electrical output, energy generated by said fuel cell stack, said electrical output being provided to said energy storage device, thereby limiting the maximum average voltage in the fuel cells of said fuel cell slack during said transition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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