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Active Magnetic Regenerative Liquefier--Prometheus Energy, 3311 South 120th Place, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98168; 206-923-7680; www.prometheus-energy.com
Dr. John Barclay, Principal Investigator, jbarclay@prometheus-energy.com
Mr. Nat David Sahlstrom, Business Official, nsahlstrom@prometheus-energy.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER84783
Amount: $99,770
The DOE seeks to develop delivery technologies that will
support hydrogen as an energy carrier for transportation and stationary
power. Current hydrogen compression
technology is not reliable and can contaminate hydrogen, both of which result
in high costs. With currently available
technology, the delivered cost of hydrogen is too high for it to be a cost-competitive
primary energy carrier. This project
will develop oil-free, centrifugal hydrogen compressors that will compress
hydrogen from 300 to 1,000-2,000 psi through the use
of non-contacting, low-leakage foil-seal technology, leading to a capability of
transporting up to 1,000,000 kg/day. The
approach includes analytical trade studies to establish design requirements,
followed by an experimental program to demonstrate the ability of the
technology to meet the machine requirements.
In Phase I, an existing foil-seal analysis capability will be used to
enhance the foil seal design in the hydrogen application. Next, a subscale version of the enhanced seal
design will be fabricated, and preliminary static tests will be conducted to
verify the performance of the new compliant foil-seal design. In Phase II, the full scale seal will be
fabricated, and low leakage will be demonstrated over a wide range of operating
conditions.
Commercial
Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: The new seal technology should enable the viability of
large-scale hydrogen gas delivery and allow higher efficiency natural gas
pipeline compressors to be built and operated.
Based upon the nearly 50 million horsepower of natural gas pipeline
compressors in service today, it is estimated that a savings of 33,000 MW-hours
of energy per year could be achieved by using oil-free non-contacting bearings
and seals in both hydrogen and natural gas pipeline compressors. Significant commercial potential also exists
in the aerospace industry by making possible more efficient gas turbine
engines.