Transient operation of a solid oxide electrolysis cell
Résumé
In order to investigate the transient behaviour of a solid oxide electrolysis cell, tests were carried out on a single SOEC both under steady-state and transient conditions for 600 h. Steady-state operation was performed at the reference current of -20 A, corresponding to the thermoneutral voltage (1.28 V), whereas transient tests consisted in 1800 square waves applied over 140 cumulated hours, with a current of -1 A and -20 A as well as 0 A and -20 A. Independently from the operating conditions, the measured voltage degradation rate of 5% (70 mV)/1000 h was stable for the entire experiment. Consequently, it was concluded that an SOEC can be operated under on-off conditions with no increase of the degradation rate. This result paves the way for modular operation of a high temperature electrolyser fed with intermittent electrical energy.