Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation and RWE have announced that the world’s longest operating high temperature fuel cell power system, the 100 kW solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) co-generation system, ...
Why do the most efficient fuel cells have to operate at such high temperatures? This limitation has long hampered the development of clean electricity sources, limiting their large-scale adoption ...
Solid oxide fuel cells convert chemical fuels into electrical power. For more than a century, scientists have been working on techniques that provide better results and lower costs associated with ...
Roller coaster gas prices and rising energy costs for the home have created uneasiness about the future of our fossil-fuel based economy. One near-term solution being pursued by researchers at the ...
Researchers at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida have developed a novel solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) capable of achieving ~20 kW/liter power density at ...
The structure of the palladium catalyst for hydrogen oxidation in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells has been revealed by scientists. Contrary to current views the results, obtained by applying ...
Research shows that integrating metal hydride storage with phase change materials significantly improves hydrogen efficiency ...
DTU researchers say a 3D printed ceramic gyroid fuel cell delivers a fivefold jump in power-to-weight. The work was done by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Energy) and focuses on Solid Oxide ...
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