Japan The largest deployment of micro-CHP is in
Japan in 2009 with over 90,000 units in place, "ECO-WILL" type. Six Japanese energy companies launched the 300 W–1 kW
PEMFC/
SOFC ENE FARM product in 2009, with 3,000 installed units in 2008, a production target of 150,000 units for 2009–2010 and a target of 2,500,000 units in 2030. 20,000 units were sold in 2012 overall within the Ene Farm project making an estimated total of 50,000 PEMFC and up to 5,000 SOFC installations. For 2013 a state subsidy for 50,000 units is in place.
PEMFC • Per December 2012,
Panasonic and Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. sold about 21,000 PEM Ene-Farm units in Japan for a price of $22,600 before installation. • Toshiba and Osaka Gas Co., Ltd./Nichigas installed 6,500 PEM ENE FARM units (manufactured by CHOFU SEISAKUSHO Co., Ltd. ) per November 2011.
SOFC • In the middle of 2012,
JX Nippon Oil Co. &
Sanyo and Seibu Gas Energy Co. sold around 4,000 SOFC Ene Farm units. •
Aisin Seiki in combination with Osaka Gas,
Kyocera, Toyota and Chofu Seisakusho started in April 2012 with the sales of the SOFC ENE-FARM Type S for around $33,500 before installation. •
NGK is a manufacturer of 700W-1 kW mCHP units. •
Miura Kogyo and
Sumitomo Precision Products with a 4.2 kW unit. •
Toto Ltd. South Korea In
South Korea, subsidies will start at 80 percent of the cost of a domestic fuel cell. The
Renewable Portfolio Standard program with
renewable energy certificates runs from 2012 to 2022. Quota systems favor large, vertically integrated generators and multinational electric utilities, if only because certificates are generally denominated in units of one megawatt-hour. They are also more difficult to design and implement than a
Feed-in tariff. Around 350 residential mCHP units were installed in 2012. • PEMFC by
GS FuelCell, FuelCell Power,
Hyundai Hysco JV with
Plug Power and
Hyosung, • SOFC by
KEPRI,
LS Industrial Systems (from
ClearEdge Power), Samsung Everland (ClearEdge Power). •
MCFC by
POSCO Energy (
FuelCell Energy) and
Doosan. • PAFC
Doosan Fuel Cell America • AFC
AFC Energy Europe The European
public–private partnership Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking Seventh Framework Programme project ene.field aims to deploy by 2017 up 1,000 residential fuel cell Combined Heat and Power (micro-CHP) installations in 12 EU member states. • The programme brings together 9 mature European micro FC-CHP manufacturers into a common analysis framework to deliver trials across all of the available fuel cell CHP technologies. Fuel cell micro-CHP trials will be installed and actively monitored in dwellings across the range of European domestic heating markets, dwelling types and
climatic zones, which will lead to an invaluable dataset on domestic energy consumption and micro-CHP applicability across Europe. • The ene.field project also brings together over 30 utilities, housing providers and municipalities to bring the products to market and explore different business models for micro-CHP deployment.
Sweden Powercell Sweden is a fuel cell company that develop environmentally friendly electric generators with the unique fuel cell and reformer technology that is suitable for both existing and future fuel.
Germany In Germany, ca 50 MW of mCHP up to 50 kW units have been installed in 2015. The German government is offering large CHP incentives, including a
market premium on electricity generated by CHP and an investment bonus for micro-CHP units. The German testing project Callux has 500 mCHP installations per nov 2014.
North Rhine-Westphalia launched a 250 million subsidy program for up to 50 kW lasting until 2017.
PEMFC •
BDR Thermea/
BAXI (Toshiba) •
Viessmann (Panasonic) •
Elcore, a 300W addon. •
Tropical •
Dantherm Power •
Riesaer Brennstoffzellentechnik GmbH (Inhouse Engineering)
SOFC •
Center for Fuel Cell Technology (ZBT) (
JX Nippon) •
Ceramic Fuel Cells installs until 2014 up to 100 SOFC units under the SOFT-PACT project with E.ON in Germany and the UK. A factory in
Heinsberg, Germany for the production of SOFC based micro-CHP units started in June 2009 to produce 10,000 two-kilowatt units per year. •
Vaillant (Sunfire/Staxera) • Buderus/Junkers –
Bosch Thermotechnik (Aisin Seiki) •
SOFCpower/
Ariston • Itho-Daalderop (
Ceres Power) •
Viessmann (
HEXIS),
UK It is estimated that about 1,000 micro-CHP systems were in operation in the UK as of 2002. These are primarily
Whispergen using
Stirling engines, and Senertec Dachs
reciprocating engines. The market is supported by the government through regulatory work, and some government research money expended through the Energy Saving Trust and
Carbon Trust, which are public bodies supporting energy efficiency in the UK. Effective as of 7 April 2005, the UK government cut the VAT from 17.5% to 5% for micro-CHP systems, in order to support demand for this emerging technology at the expense of existing, less environmentally friendly technology. Of the 24 million households in the UK, as many as 14 to 18 million are thought to be suitable for micro-CHP units.
PEMFC • In early 2012 less than 1000 1 kWe
Baxi-Innotech PEM micro-CHP units from
BDR Thermea were installed •
IE-CHP SOFC • A
Ceres Power factory in
Horsham UK for the production of
SOFC based micro-CHP units is expected to start low-volume production in the second half of 2009 •
Ceramic Fuel Cells Denmark The Danish mCHP project 2007 to 2014 with 30 units is on the island of
Lolland and in the western town
Varde. Denmark is currently part of the Ene.field project. •
EWII Fuel Cell •
Dantherm Power (
Ballard Power)
The Netherlands The micro-CHP subsidy was ended in 2012.
United States The federal government is offering a 10%
tax credit for smaller CHP and micro-CHP commercial applications. In 2007, the United States company "Climate Energy" of Massachusetts introduced the "Freewatt, a micro-CHP system based on a
Honda MCHP engine bundled with a gas furnace (for warm air systems) or boiler (for hydronic or forced hot water heating systems). • AFC
Doosan Fuel Cell America • PEMFC
Plug Power (
Ballard Power Systems) The Freewatt is no longer commercially available (since at least 2014). Through testing it was found to operate at 23.4% efficiency for electrical and 51% efficiency for waste heat recovery. Marathon Engine Systems, a Wisconsin company, produces a variable electrical and thermal output micro-CHP system called the ecopower with an electrical output of 2.2-4.7 kWe. The ecopower was independently measured to operate at 24.4% and 70.1% electrical and waste heat recovery efficiency, respectively.
Canada • Hyteon PEM Through a pilot program scheduled for mid-2009 in the Canadian province of Ontario, the Freewatt system is being offered by home builder Eden Oak with support from ECR International,
Enbridge Gas Distribution and
National Grid. ==Research==