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Re: fsulevine post# 58410

Wednesday, 02/07/2024 9:18:00 AM

Wednesday, February 07, 2024 9:18:00 AM

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fsu - here is a link to FCEL document. Page 9 talks about the MWs necessary for different types of power plants.

https://go.fuelcellenergy.com/hubfs/Carbon%20Capture%20with%20FuelCell%20Energy%20Systems.pdf

My understanding of natural gas power plants is that 500 megawatts is pretty standard for 'large scale', however I believe that 100 megawatts has been discussed as a new standard for the CCS related projects.

From this document, as far as I can tell, a 100 MW Natural Gas power plant would require 30 megawatts of FCEL fuel cells. So that is approximately the 10 or 12 units that you alluded to. I think that is a minimum for these 'full scale' projects. Coal plants will have even more.

Maybe I am wrong about how to interpret this document but this is my understanding.
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