Case Study of Fuel Cell Development in the UK 2003

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Innovation in the Energy Sector Case Study of Fuel Cell Development in the UK 2003 Roy Williamson Key Business Technologies Directorate

Coverage The Drivers from a UK perspective The UK Fuel Cell Industry The Research Base and Activity Public Research Support IPR Regional Activity Collaboration Conclusion Development Support Private Support

Drivers for Development in Fuel Cells Low Carbon Economy Goals and rising pollutant levels Energy Security issues, dependency and depletion of fossil fuels The growing importance of renewable energy production High Efficiency, Low pollution technology, amenable to existing fossil fuels as well as a hydrogen based economy

Drivers for Development in Fuel Cells A market estimated to be worth $25Billion by 2011 with significant growth anticipated there-after Application 2011 $B Longer term Mobile Propulsion 3 135 APU 0.9 9.7 Stationary DG/ CHP 6 Residential/ Small Scale CHP 3 Remote Power 2.5 Portable Battery/Genset etc Replacement 11 E4 Tech Review of Fuel Cell Commercial Potential for DTI and The Carbon trust. Feb 2003 Portable Automotive Residential UPS Utility PEM X X X X DMFC X X SOFC X X X

UK Industry 22 Companies Surveyed Johnson Matthey 30 years (Catalysts and Membranes) Rolls Royce 10 years (SOFC stack technology ) Intelligent Energy 15 Years (PEM formed from Advanced Power Sources) + Morgan Fuel Cell, Advanced Ceramics, Microponents -over 10 years in component supply Many new involvements (100+ companies and growing ) R&D> Fuel Cell turnover Johnson Matthey dedicated MEA production facility fully operational end2003

UK Industry -22 Companies Surveyed Adelan Advanced Ceramics Ceres Power DT Assembly and Test Ineos Chlor Ltd Intelligent Energy ITM Power Johnson Matthey PEM x x x x x x x x x x x SOFC x x x x x x x x x x DMFC x x x x x x AFC x x MEL Chemicals Microponents Morgan Fuel Cell Porvair QinetiQ Rolls Royce Fuel Cells (Scotland) sigen Victrex Voller Energy Stacks x x x x x x x x x Whole Systems x x x x x x Electrode Manufacture x x x x x x x Control Systems x x x x x Fuel Processing/ Cleanup x x x x x x Testing x x x x x Membrane Supply x x x x x Gas Diffusion Layer x x x x MEA x x x x Power Electronics x x x Sensors, valves, piping etc. x x Fuel Storage x x Design tools x x Catalyst Supply x x Other Assembly Bipolar Plates Raw Materials for SOFC

UK Research Base -12 Institutes Surveyed Activity Across the board of technologies and issues

UK Research Base -12 Institutes Surveyed Cranfield University, Shrivenham Campus Imperial College, Chemical Engineering Imperial College, Chemistry Imperial College, Mechanical Engineering Loughborough, Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering Newcastle University, Chemical Engineering University of Bath, Engineering and Applied Science University of Birmingham, Chemical Engineering University of Cambridge, Materials Science and Metallurgy University of Reading, Chemistry University of Reading, Chemistry University of Sheffield, Mechanical Engineering University of Southampton, Chemistry University of St. Andrews, Chemistry University of Strathclyde, Electronics and Electrical Engineering PEM x x x x x x x x x x x x DMFC x x x x SOFC x x x x x x AFC x x x Other x Improved understanding of cell electro-chemistry and transient operation x x x x x x x x x x x x Durability and performance x x x x x x x x x x x x x Cheaper materials x x x x x x x x x x x Anode Materials x x x x x x x x x Cathode Materials x x x x x x x x Catalyst Materials x x x x x x x x x Alternative fuels x x x x x x x x Catalyst levels x x x x x x x Manufacturing processes x x x x x x x x Interconnect materials x x x x x x x Design tools for cells x x x x x x High-temperature PEMFC membranes x x x x x Reduced temperature SOFC membranes x x x x Design tools for stacks x x x x Design tools for systems x x x x Fuel Processing x x x x Hydrogen Storage x x x x Optimisation/ miniaturisation x x

UK Research Base -12 Institutes Surveyed Fuel Cells are still a specialisation in the education system Post Graduate Research in Fuel Cells 2002- Master Started 5 Master Running 3 Master Completed 5 PhD Started 18 PhD Running 24 PhD Completed 11 An issue for the future?

Public Research Support EPSRC 400 million a year in research at UK academic institutions New and renewable energy generation technologies, (photovoltaics, fuel cells, wind power, wave power, biomass, hydrogen economy) 26million at May 2003 SUPERGEN -a 2M consortium during 2004 specifically to investigate fuel cell technologies Research Council initiative on energy is being led by NERC in partnership with EPSRC and ESRC. This 28m programme will co-ordinate energy research across the UK and establish the UK Energy Research Centre

2,000,000.00 1,750,000.00 1,500,000.00 1,250,000.00 1,000,000.00 750,000.00 500,000.00 250,000.00 0.00 EPSRC Support Of Fuel Cell Projects With Research Establishements Total of Grants Awarded 2000-2003 TOTAL VALUE 5.8M University of Surrey University of Southampton University of Newcastle upon Tyne Cranfield University (Shrivenham Campus) University of Birmingham University of Edinburgh University of Glamorgan University of Liverpool UMIST University of Sheffield Loughborough University University of Strathclyde Keele University Queen Mary, University of London Imperial College London University of St Andrews Total Vale of Awards 2000-2003

Development Support DTI 1992 Advanced Fuel Cell Program -150 projects, 92M, 13M Seed corn for Fuel Cells UK A Fuel Cell Vision for the UK UK Capabilities Guide International Missions and Reports Collaboration with EPSRC, Carbon Trust Automotive Unit Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Research Centre share of 15M for 2 CoE s Fuel Cells Forum

Development Support DTI Advanced Fuel Cell Program since 1992 Setup of Fuel Cells UK Fuel Cells Forum Collaboration with EPSRC, Carbon Trust

DTI Support Of Fuel Cell Development Totals 2000-2003 1,250,000.00 3.84M Development Support 1,000,000.00 DTI Advanced Fuel Cell Program 750,000.00 Setup of Fuel Cells UK Fuel Cells Forum 500,000.00 Collaboration with EPSRC, Carbon Trust 250,000.00 0.00 ESD Ltd Queen Mary College Green Energy University of Nottingham BG Technology Scottish Power University of Birmingham University of Salford University of Bath Utility Link Intelligent Energy Johnson Matthey PLC Rolls Royce Strategic Research Centre ALSTOM ITM Power Ltd Morgan Materials Technology Ltd Ceres Power Ltd E-Fuel Technology Limited Shell Research Limited Advantica Technologies Limited MAST Carbon Limitd Keele University Advanced Ceramics Scottish & Southern Energy plc TWR Engineering Dstl EA Technology QinetiQ SiGEN Ltd ICL Syntex Driver Technology Limited Rolls Royce and Associates Total Grants 2000-2003

Development Support The Carbon Trust Low Carbon Innovation Programme, with a budget of 75M over 3 years and investing in low carbon technologies, looking to support demonstration projects in fuel cells, seeking to determine and investigate the societal issues and benefits of fuel cells in operation, such as where they will be installed, who will install and maintain them, and public opinion and behaviour.

Development Support The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership -Encourage industries and other stakeholders to become engaged in the move to low carbon vehicles and fuels; -Provide a forum in which different groups of stakeholders can work together in overcoming the market barriers to the take up of new low carbon vehicles and fuels; -Provide a forum for Government industry and other partners to liase on upcoming policy developments and regulatory issues; -Provide Government with independent advice on the progress and effectiveness of Government programmes Low

Private Support Funds being established Lack of awareness and demonstrators Fuel cell components first to perform with current activity Creation of the Vision and new activity are confidence builders

IPR Highly Important for all sizes of companies Becoming recognised by higher education Concern over enfringement between application and granted

Regional Activity

Regional Activity Scottish Enterprise 2000 Scottish Fuel Cell Consortium -9 companies, 3 universities, 300,000 over the past 3 years -fuel cell powered sports car, with plans to develop a fuel cell van. Trials of a locally developed fuel cell powered bus on local routes are planned for 2003/2004. SOFCRoll, by St Andrews University, sigen. Highlands and Islands Enterprise - Islay -world's first hydrogen-powered island, wave power and stored for use in fuel cells. Part funding the Scottish Hydrogen Fuel Cell Association (SHFCA) Highlands and Islands Enterprise Islay, hydrogen from wave power which will then be stored and used for vehicles and power generation. Shetland island of Unst - hydrogen from wind power. One Northeast, Tees Valley Hydrogen Project -existing hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure System has a capacity of over 100 000tc of hydrogen, modern hydrogen plants, underground storage caverns 1000tc. 50 years experience with hydrogen and associated materials Traffic signs and remote lighting, - plans for transport and residential CHP

Regional Activity The North West Development Agency (NWDA) Renewables North West was established in 2002, Proposals for a UK Energy Research Centre and a dedicated, regional North West Centre for Energy with fuel cell content East Midlands Development Agency (emda) Keen to assist in the commercialisation of fuel cell technologies, both in large stationary SOFC and mobile/automotive PEM application. Formation of energy parks, location of premises and identifying suitable future projects such as distributed generation and sustainable villages. The Welsh Development Agency (WDA) Hydrogen Valley Project 2001. Develop hydrogen production, storage and distribution, fuel cells, electric vehicles, batteries, internal combustion of hydrogen. Yorkshire Forward looking to establish an Energy Technology Incubator centre -Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Biomass and Energy Storage. South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) 14% of power generation from renewables by 2026, 1600MW. Woking, producing 250KW to an independent electricity grid, plus heat to a local swimming pool.

Regional Activity Advantage West Midlands (AWM) Proposal for national fuel cell centre and the development of international partnerships to advance work on fuel cell technology Bid to Centre of Excellence in Low Carbon Vehicle partnership and having focus on fuel cells for automotive application report recommended a series of projects to demonstrate the use of fuel cells in remote power, stationary (buildings) and transport applications. The Greater London Authority (GLA) April 2002 the London Hydrogen Partnership Produce and implement the London Hydrogen Action Plan, now in it s second draft form Establish and maintain dialogue among all sectors/actors relevant to the hydrogen economy Disseminate relevant materials Provide a platform for funding bids and initiation of projects 3x CUTE Buses 2003 South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) Established two region organisations, with an interest in hydrogen technologies and fuel cell development. These are RegenSW, the Regional Renewable Energy Agency for the South West and SWRDA's Environmental Technology Sector Group - SW EnviroTech. More specifically support for a Hydrogen Economy 'Active Network plans are already in place for a hydrogen bus service powered by hydrogen generated from wind energy and coordinated by the Gaia Energy Trust.

Collaboration Businesses working with Universities Global USA, Germany, Europe, China, Australia Clusters forming pro-rata with activity and expertise though collaboration widespread Cooperation and Partnership are a foundation to such a global potential and disruptive technology

Conclusion Nascent Industry New and Established Companies Fuel Cells UK Fuel Cell Vision for the UK Strong research base in all aspects of the technology Private Support tentative Growing Regional and National Interest Fuel Cells Forum Cooperation and partnership has a big role to play FC, H2