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TITLE> Home Previous Next Fuel Cells Fuel cells are a major part of most descriptions of the hydrogen economy. What is a Fuel Cell? Hydrogen reacts with the oxygen in air ... which translates to $300,000 for enough to power a small car. Molten carbonate and solid oxide fuel cells operate at very high temperatures. They are not easily started and stopped. They have the ...
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Siemens-Westinghouse plans to relocate the fuel cell and restart it. Based largely on the success of the Netherlands unit, larger solid oxide fuel cells are now being designed and tested. In the Energy Department's program, a 220-kilowatt Siemens-Westinghouse solid oxide fuel cell-microturbine "hybrid" system ...
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Swanson School of Engineering: University of Pittsburgh
Emberson Award 04/17/2008 view Pitt Launches Center for Energy to Develop Better Fuel Sources 04/15/2008 view Pitt and University of Chicago Researchers Uncover Novel Process ... /21/2004 view Department of Materials Science and Engineering Expands Effort on Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells 10/14/2004 view Bonder Scholarship Awarded to Pitt Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Researcher ...
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Fuel Cell Materials - Fuel Cell Today
Though we are well known for providing materials and components for solid oxide fuel cells, we have expanded our offerings to include products that will aid research and development throughout the entire fuel cell/fuel processing industry. Recent ...
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Ceramic Fuel Cells - Fuel Cell Today
Global Organisation Description Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL) is a publicly listed company developing planar solid oxide fuel cells and fuel cell components. Specialising in anode and electrolyte supported fuel cells; CFCL's 1kW ... in Melbourne, (Australia) - CFCL also has one of the world's largest solid oxide fuel cell testing resources with 50 test stations that operate on natural gas ...
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Reforming the fuel into hydrogen can occur inside the fuel cell. Most of the larger fuel cells on the market today rely upon this approach. The Solid Oxide fuel cell relies upon a coated zirconia ceramic as the electrolyte, which translates into the ability to operate at even higher temperatures that can support fuel formulation within the fuel cell ...
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Clean Energy - Information on Fuel Cells
Although they are still very costly, several companies are looking at ways to cut costs and improve operating flexibility. Solid oxide is another very promising fuel ... nitrogen oxide, and carbon dioxide, the electrochemical process used in fuel cells only has carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. The low emissions from fuel cells make ...
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EcoIQ: Fuel Cells Articles & Anthologies
Air | Water | Energy | Transportation | Solid Waste | Toxics | Pollution | Green Design | Urban Greening | Built Environment Fuel Cells More online environmental articles from EcoIntelligence.com here >>> Fuel Cells: Green Power By ... There: A Commercially Viable Fuel Cell By Dan Krotz fuel-cells.html> Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells Stack Up to Efficient, ...
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Types of Fuel Cells
Solid Oxide (SOFC) Ceramic Oxide hydrogen, methane atmospheric oxygen 800–1000°C (1500–1800°F) 45–60% Polymer Electolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) More commonly known as the proton exchange membrane fuel ... that require electricity and heating (or cooling) around the clock. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) These fuel cells are best suited for large-scale stationary power generators that could ...
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