DPPL Secures Third Patent for Fuel Cell-Gas Turbine Hybrid Tech

DPPL Secures Third Patent for Fuel Cell-Gas Turbine Hybrid Tech


Dg Propulsion Private Limited (DPPL) achieved a significant milestone with the granting of their third patent. The patent, titled "A Hybrid System Comprising Integrated Micro-Gas Turbine and Fuel Cell,” details a cutting-edge power generation solution promising major strides in both efficiency and environmental sustainability.

DPPL's patented hybrid system ingeniously combines the power of micro-gas turbines and fuel cells. Micro-gas turbines function as compact power plants, burning fuel to generate electricity. Fuel cells, on the other hand, employ a chemical reaction to produce electricity, offering a cleaner energy alternative. DPPL's innovation lies in integrating these two technologies for unparalleled efficiency.

The system's exceptional efficiency is just one of its standout features. It also has the unique capacity to remove CO2 from exhaust gases, dramatically cutting its environmental footprint.

Furthermore, the technology enables cogeneration – the simultaneous production of electricity and usable heat – leading to maximum energy utilization.

This latest patent highlights DPPL's commitment to driving innovation in the power generation sector.
 
Article should have mentioned what are the possible uses of this system. Especially in defence sector
 
Hopefully, they build protype and use these patents to fund the development of prototype either by loan, government funding, markets, venture capitalist, and so on. . Otherwise China will. Such talented people should also work on developing their designs to products.
 
This is a brilliant achievement and is something that is very complicated and difficult to design and develop. Now they need to manufacture it and show how and where it can work so they now need to fund the prototype and use the product. If they can develop a large plant and upscale it using the same technology concept then if they can use a carbon catcher method then it can be a self sustaining and viable alternative to the current types of polluting power generation plants we currently use like coal.
 

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