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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell The Wikipedia Page on Fuel Cells] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell The Wikipedia Page on Fuel Cells] | ||
*[https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/types-fuel-cells The Energy . gov Page on Fuel Cell Types] | |||
*[https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/fuel-cell-fall-update-drones-cruise-ships-and-carbon-capture An Article by "Green Tech Media" Titled "Fuel Cell Fall Update: Drones, Cruise Ships and Carbon Capture" ] | *[https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/fuel-cell-fall-update-drones-cruise-ships-and-carbon-capture An Article by "Green Tech Media" Titled "Fuel Cell Fall Update: Drones, Cruise Ships and Carbon Capture" ] | ||
[[Category: Energy]] | [[Category: Energy]] |
Revision as of 07:05, 15 March 2021
Basics
- An electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen[1]) directly into electricity through a special reactor (or cell...)
- There are five principle types of fuel cells:
- Alkaline Fuel Cell (AFC)
- Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC)
- Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC)
- Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC)
- Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)