afgifteslip algmeen

10:57 Nov 12, 2013
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Dutch term or phrase: afgifteslip algmeen
Doel van dit document is het geven van een functionele beschrijving van het rapport “Afgifteslip algemeen” vanaf nu aan te duiden als BZ Afgifteslip algemeen
SophieHuy
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3General data sheet (fuel cell) emissions
Terry Costin


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General data sheet (fuel cell) emissions


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http://lca.jrc.ec.europa.eu/lcainfohub/database2.vm?dbid=135

ProBas is a database containing more than 7,000 unit process datasets useful for a diversity of life cycle management applications. ProBas data are freely available over the internet. The ProBas website provides extended search and data filtering options as well as fast access to the data records. Downloading data is possible in Excel and PDF formats, and a Help system is offered.




GERMAN: Brennstoffzellen - ENGLISH: Fuel cells
Abbreviation BZ


Festoxid-BZ
(solid oxide fuel cells - SOFC) sind Brennstoffzellen, die als Elektrolyt feste Oxide verwenden, womit sehr hohe elektrische Nutzungsgrade (> 55 %) und Abwärme auf sehr hohem Niveau (> 500 °C) erreicht werden. Außerdem können SO-BZ die Brennstoffe Erd- und Biogas direkt (d.h. ohne vorgeschalteten Reformer) verwenden, da in der BZ aufgrund der hohen Betriebstemperaturen eine H2-Abspaltung stattfindet. Damit eignen sich SO-BZ gut für Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung. Durch nachgeschaltete GuD-Prozesse lässt sich bei SO-BZ der elektrische Nutzungsgrad auf Werte um 65 %steigern.








Brennstoffzellen
(BZ) wandeln Wasserstoff (H2) oder auch H2-haltige andere Gase elektrochemisch in Strom (und Wärme) um, indem H2 mit O2 aus der Luft oxidiert ("kalt verbrannt") wird. Diese Umwandlung ist lärm- und emissionsarm und erreicht relativ hohe elektrische Nutzungsgrade (40-60%), erfordert jedoch meist eine vorherige Aufbereitung des Brennstoffs (z.B. bei Erdgas), die wiederum Verluste aufweist. Derzeit werden Phosphorsaure BZ, Karbonatschmelze-BZ und Festoxid-BZ für den stationären Einsatz entwickelt, während BZ des Typs PEM für stationären und mobilen Einsatz (in Pkw) in Frage kommen.

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Note added at 5 hrs (2013-11-12 16:01:42 GMT)
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Seems to be based in Germany, and BZ would be an abbreviation they decided to leave in German, for matters related to creating less confusion, etc., but I'm not 100% certain, it's an assumption as to why the German abbreviation BZ would be used instead of the Dutch BC (brandstofcellen) .



    Reference: http://lca.jrc.ec.europa.eu/lcainfohub/database2.vm?dbid=135
    Reference: http://www.probas.umweltbundesamt.de/php/glossar.php?
Terry Costin
Netherlands
Local time: 13:39
Native speaker of: English
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Asker: The first answer was the best and it is Foreign Affairs - I just haven't found how I need to award the KudoZ points..... can anyone help?


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neutral  freekfluweel: ProBas is just a giant database and all kinds of stuff can be interchanged, also data on "fuel cells", BUT there should be heaps of other data on other stuff as well. BZ here is most likely the DUTCH abb. for Foreign Affairs.
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