Toward An Affordable Commercial Fuel Cell
Steve Visco, a materials scientist, has come up with a solid oxide fuel cell that promises to generate electricity as cheaply as the most efficient gas turbine engine. But there’s a lot more work to do before commercially viable fuel cells and pollution-free power generators become reality. Series: “Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summer Lecture Series” [12/2004] [Science] [Show ID: 8755]
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a nice intruduction to sofc though it is a bit out-dated
As far as hydrogen infrastructure, it can be piped through existing Natural Gas lines and extracted on site on demand. So, any fuel station near a natural gas line already has the infrastructure it needs to deliver hydrogen to consumers. This it a concept from the book “Solar Hydrogen Civilization” by Roy McAlister.
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