- 65% when the
fuel cell is
paired with a turbine, and 85% if heat is
captured and used in a
combined heat and
power (CHP) system.
FuelCell Energy, a Connecticut-based...
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FuelCell Energy, Inc. is a
publicly traded fuel cell company headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut. It...
- A
fuel cell vehicle (FCV) or
fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) is an
electric vehicle that uses a
fuel cell,
sometimes in
combination with a
small battery...
- The
water fuel cell is a non-functional
design for a "perpetual
motion machine"
created by
Stanley Allen Meyer (August 24, 1940 –
March 20, 1998). Meyer...
- A
regenerative fuel cell or
reverse fuel cell (RFC) is a
fuel cell run in
reverse mode,
which consumes electricity and
chemical B to
produce chemical...
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alkaline fuel cell (AFC), also
known as the
Bacon fuel cell after its
British inventor,
Francis Thomas Bacon, is one of the most
developed fuel cell technologies...
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solid oxide fuel cell (or SOFC) is an
electrochemical conversion device that
produces electricity directly from
oxidizing a
fuel.
Fuel cells are characterized...
- 2010-12-12. HyICE[permanent dead link]
Press release: "
Fuel Cell Forklifts Gain Ground",
fuelcells.org, July 9, 2013 Barnard, Michael. "On
Hydrogen Forklifts...
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Fuel cell may
refer to:
Fuel cell, an
electrochemical device Racing fuel cell, a
gasoline tank with
baffles that
prevent sloshing typically found in a...
- Proton-exchange
membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), also
known as
polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM)
fuel cells, are a type of
fuel cell being developed mainly...