As global energy crisis intensifies, the development of alternative
energy sources has become a major concern. Among these
resources, biogas and ammonia extracted from wastewater are
gaining wide attention. In light of this, PolyU has developed an
electrodeionization-solid oxide fuel coupling (EDI-SOFC) technology
to process carbonaceous and nitrogenous pollutants in wastewater
and generate electricity at the same time.
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), a traditional electrochemical
conversion device, is highly efficient in electricity generation.
However, wastewater cannot be used directly as fuel in SOFC. By
coupling electrodeionization (EDI) and SOFC, the ammonium in
wastewater can be converted into ammonia, which can then be
used in SOFC to generate electricity. The process demonstrates low
energy consumption and high efficiency. The EDI-SOFC technology
is almost 60% more efficient than conventional methods of energy
generation from wastewater.