I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but here’s a concise update based on recent publicly available context up to 2024–early 2025.
- Molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs) are high-temperature, fuel-flexible devices that can convert gasified fuels and natural gas into electricity, with potential for carbon capture when configured with CO2 separation steps. They are primarily used in large-scale stationary power applications rather than vehicles.
- Industry activity in MCFCs has included demonstrations of integrated carbon capture options and pairing with hydrogen co-production, as part of broader decarbonization and CCUS strategies in power generation. Companies such as FuelCell Energy have highlighted MCFCs’ ability to generate electricity while handling carbon capture and sometimes producing hydrogen as a by-product in certain configurations.
- Public reporting and industry press in 2024–2025 discussed MCFCs in the context of energy transition, with attention to their efficiency, reliability, and integration with carbon capture workflows in industrial settings; some sources also examined potential deployments tied to BECCS and other CCUS pathways.
If you want, I can narrow to:
- The latest operational MCFC projects and their locations
- Technical performance metrics (efficiency, CO2 capture rates) for recent MCFC demonstrations
- Regulatory and funding updates in the EU or US that affect MCFC deployment
Just tell me which angle you prefer and I’ll pull the latest verified details and provide citations.
Sources
FuelCell Energy, the only manufacturer of commercial carbonate fuel cell systems in the world and a global leader in fuel cell technology, replicated its own in-house testing rig, designed with additional analytical capabilities and supporting infrastructure, specifically for the Translational Energy Research Centre. A highly sophisticated control and monitoring unit is integrated into the carbonate pilot plant, allowing for extensive analysis and monitoring of voltage and current,...
terc.ac.ukCompany says its next-generation fuel cell can get gas and coal power plants close to green
cen.acs.orgThe Translational Energy Research Centre is now home to a state-of-the-art, low-carbon energy research rig which is the first of its kind in the UK. The fuel cell enables research into capturing carbon and producing both electricity and hydrogen.
www.sheffield.ac.ukHistorical and technical information about Molten Carbonate fuel cells.
americanhistory.si.eduBielefeld, Germany) have been operated. The bielefeld unit has achieved 47% (LHV) electricity conversion efficiency and is in operation since November 1999. Field trials of the prototype 250 kW units are expected to commence in 2001. � FCE signed two distributorship agreements with PPL Energy Plus and Enron
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