At the Centre for Fuel Cell Technology ZBT in Duisburg currently a 300 Watt fuel cell system of liquid gas-powered operation is being developed with focus on leisure boats. An excellent infrastructure is available for this fuel in the domain of recreational activities and users are familiar with the safe handling of liquid gas. The use of electric consumption on sailing yachts is very restricted during long cruises because of low battery capacities. In this case an additional power supply based on the noiseless fuel cell technology promises an essential comfort increase without disturbing emissions.


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    Title :

    Power supply for sailing yachts - fuel cell technology with LPG as a user friendly application


    Additional title:

    Stromversorgung für Segelyachten - Brennstoffzellentechnologie mit Flüssiggas als benutzerfreundliche Anwendung


    Contributors:
    Beckhaus, P. (author) / Burfeind, J. (author) / Dokupil, M. (author) / Heinzel, A. (author) / Lienhard, S. (author) / Mehnert, K. (author) / Souzani, S. (author) / Spitta, C. (author)


    Publication date :

    2004


    Size :

    10 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 4 Quellen



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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