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  2. Template:Fuel cells - Wikipedia

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    This is a simple navigation template based on {} that takes an optional state parameter: {{Fuel cells}} The template is suitable for transcluding at the bottoms of articles relating to Fuel cells. Note that for some such topics, more specific navigation templates may be available.

  3. Fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration model of a direct methanol fuel cell (black layered cube) in its enclosure Scheme of a proton-conducting fuel cell. A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) [1] into electricity through a pair of redox reactions. [2]

  4. Fuel Cell Development Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fuel Cell Development Information Center (FCDIC) is a Japanese center established in July 1986 to foster exchange of information relating to fuel cell research, development and deployment between its members and thereby accelerate the introduction and penetration of fuel cells into the market.

  5. Hydrogenics - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogenics is a developer and manufacturer of hydrogen generation and fuel cell products based on water electrolysis and proton-exchange membrane (PEM) technology. [2] [3] Hydrogenics is divided into two business units: OnSite Generation and Power Systems.

  6. Direct carbon fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    A Direct Carbon Fuel Cell (DCFC) is a fuel cell that uses a carbon rich material as a fuel such as bio-mass [1] or coal. [2] The cell produces energy by combining carbon and oxygen, which releases carbon dioxide as a by-product. [3] It is also called coal fuel cells (CFCs), carbon-air fuel cells (CAFCs), direct carbon/coal fuel cells (DCFCs ...

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  8. Bloom Energy - Wikipedia

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    Bloom Energy is an American public company headquartered in San Jose, California.It manufactures and markets solid oxide fuel cells that produce electricity on-site. The company was founded in 2001 and came out of stealth mode in 2010.

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