Energy and Fuel Cell Research
Energy and Fuel Cell Research
Contact Tom Fuller - tom.fuller@gtri.gatech.edu;
Comas Haynes - comas.haynes@gtri.gatech.edu
Improving Fuel Cell Durability: Researchers in the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies believe that understanding how and why fuel cells fail is the key to both reducing cost and improving durability.
PI: Tom Fuller,
tom.fuller@gtri.gatech.edu
Waste Heat Recovery for Energy Efficient Poultry Processing: Research focuses on innovative methods for improved waste heat recovery and utilization. Many industrial processing sectors including poultry processing and other food facilities generate an abundance of thermal energy as “waste” heat that, if recouped, will improve process efficiencies, reducing utilities expenses and emissions. Thermally-driven absorbent heat pump technology improvement is one opportunity area researchers are evaluating given the possibility of deriving tri-generation (e.g., power, heat, and cooling).
PI: Comas Haynes, 404-407-7578, comas.haynes@gtri.gatech.edu