Fuel cells combines H2 and O2 to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cell will produce electricity as long as the fuel (hydrogen) is supplied, never losing its charge. Fuel cells are energy conversion devices that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen.
Fuel cells combines H2 and O2 to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cell will produce electricity as long as the fuel (hydrogen) is supplied, never losing its charge. Fuel cells are energy conversion devices that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen.
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Fuel cells combines H2 and O2 to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cell will produce electricity as long as the fuel (hydrogen) is supplied, never losing its charge. Fuel cells are energy conversion devices that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen.
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A fuel cell combines H2 and O2 to produce electricity, heat, and water. The fuel cell will produce electricity as long as the fuel (hydrogen) is supplied, never losing its charge.
Merely a energy carrier
Hydrogen is one of the most common elements used in fuel cells. It is a versatile energy carrier that can be used to power nearly every end-use energy need. The fuel cell an energy conversion device that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen is the key to making it happen