Fuel Cell Systems in Future Energy Supply
Prof. Angelika Heinzel
    Universität Duisburg-Essen
    
      Abstract
    Fuel cells as
      efficient energy conversion devices will play a role in different
      applications. Stationary combined heat and power supply (CHP),
      electro mobility and remote and portable energy supply systems are
      currently under development. 
     
    Residential
applications
      as well as larger CHP are already installed in wide spread field
      trials, lifetime issues and cost reduction are the main R&D
      topics. Fuel cell vehicles also are tested with respect to their
      road capability and market introduction will start in 2015 in
      Korea and Japan. Portable and remote applications for fuel cells
      are mainly military, leisure, telecommunication (police radio). 
     
    An
      overview over the available techniques, some R&D highlights of
      our work at ZBT and the international state of the development
      will be given. 
    
    
    Biographical Information
    Angelika Heinzel is
        currently professor at the chair for energy technology at the
        university Duisburg-Essen since 2001 and CEO of
    the ZBT GmbH (Zentrum für Brennstoffzellen Technik). Previously she
    was leading the department "Energy Technology" at the Fraunhofer ISE
    in Freiburg. Her main research is on fuel cells and on the
    production of hydrogen. Among numerous other memberships she is head
    of the Dechema division on electrochemical processes, member of the
    scientific committee "European Fuel Cell Forum" and of the
    "Senatsausschuss" of the DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
    Raumfahrt).
