Fuel cell Technology
A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen fuel and
oxygen from the air to produce electricity, and useable heat and water. Fuel
cells produce Direct Current (DC) electricity without the conventional
combustion reaction.
The Fuel Cell
Process
A fuel cell is made up of an electrolyte member sandwiched between fuel and
oxidant electrodes. Typically, a fossil fuel or biogas from which hydrogen is
extracted is used for most common applications. The o...
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