Toshiaki Yamaguchi (Researcher) of the Functional Assembly Technology Group, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (Hideto Midome, Director), the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST; Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, President) jointly with the Fine Ceramics Research Association and NGK Insulators, Ltd. (Shun Matsushita, CEO), have succeeded in the establishment of fabrication techniques of honeycomb-type micro solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) which realize high power output even at low temperatures around 600°C.
SOFCs have features of high efficiency, high reliability, and easy handling, but they have until now been used only for applications which need continuous operation at temperatures higher than 800°C. Thus, to expand their applications, the addition of functions such as low temperature operation and quick start and stop, and the small-scale fabrication of power-generation modules have been desired.
The honeycomb-type micro solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) developed in this work can respond to quick start operation within a few minutes from room temperature, and thus it is expected to realize small SOFC system which is applicable to auxiliary batteries for cars, small cogenerators, and portable power sources.
Our research work was carried out in the "The Advanced Ceramic Reactor" project supported by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), and the results will be presented at the "Cocoa beach Conference" held in Florida, U.S.A on January 22, 2007.



