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  A device capable of generating an electrical current by converting the chemical energy of a fuel (e.g., hydrogen) directly into electrical energy. Fuel cells differ from conventional electrical cell [..]
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A device that converts the chemical energy obtained from a redox reaction directly into electrical energy.
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A device or an electrochemical engine with no moving parts that converts the chemical energy of a fuel, such as hydrogen, and an oxidant, such as oxygen, directly into electricity. The principal compo [..]
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Technology for low-cost miniature battery power supplies. As with batteries, fuel cells generate electricity through a chemical reaction. However, fuel cells are recharged by refilling or replacing th [..]
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An energy conversion device that produces electricity in hybrid electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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A device that generates direct current to electricity by means of an electrochemical process.
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device that produces an electric current by combining a fuel, usually hydrogen, with oxygen.
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A device in which chemical energy released by the oxidation of a liquid (such as methanol) or gaseous fuel is converted directly into electrical energy.
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Equipment used to generate electric energy directly from the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen in the presence of a catalyst, without combustion. Natural gas can be used as a feedstock from which to obt [..]
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A device that converts the energy of a fuel directly to electricity and heat, without combustion. Because there is no combustion, fuel cells give off few emissions; because there are no moving parts, [..]
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A technology that uses an electrochemical process to convert energy into electrical power. Often powered by natural gas, fuel cell power is cleaner than grid-connected power sources. In addition, hot water is produced as a by-product that can be used as a thermal resource.
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An electrochemical device to convert chemical energy directly into electricity. It is similar in some respects to a storage battery or a dry cell. Like a battery, the fuel cell produces electricity by [..]
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A device that produces electrical energy directly from the controlled electrochemical oxidation of the fuel, commonly hydrogen. It does not contain an intermediate heat cycle, as do most other electrical generation techniques.
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An electrochemical cell in which the chemical energy of continuously supplied fuel is converted into electric energy.
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A fuel cell generates electricity in a direct and continuous way from the controlled electrochemical reaction of hydrogen or another fuel and oxygen. With hydrogen as fuel it emits only water and heat [..]
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A device in which a fuel, such as hydrogen gas, is combined with oxygen to produce electricity, water, and heat.
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  An electrochemical device that continuously converts the chemical energy of a fuel and an oxidant to electrical energy.  The fuel and oxidant are typically stored outside of the cell and transferred into the cell as the reactants are consumed.
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A device that uses gasses such as hydrogen, or other fuels such as methanol, to generate an AC or DC electrical supply. Can be used as a greener alternative to battery power or generators.
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An electrochemical generator in which the reactants are stored externally and may be supplied continuously to a cell.
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The name for a volumous fuel tank used in formula racing cars, that sits behind the driver an is reinforced with Kevlar. Fuel Injection System
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An electrochemical device that converts the energy of a chemical reaction into electricity.
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A fuel cell is an electrochemical device, which converts chemical energy to electrical energy without combustion. Unlike a battery, a fuel cell will continuously produce electricity as long as fuel is [..]
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A device that produces electricity by oxidizing a reducing agent (fuel) in one electrode (the anode) and reducing an oxidizing agent in another (the cathode). The most common type of fuel cell is the [..]
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A technology that produces electricity through a chemical reaction similar to that found in a battery.
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A fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy from hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy and produces an electrical current. It is similar to a battery, but it generates energy rather tha [..]
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A device that uses a fuel and oxygen to produce an electrical current
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A (Hydrogen) fuel cell is a device that utilize hydrogen gas to produce electricity, which is then used to power an electric motor, and ultimately propel a vehicle. Inside the fuel cell, electr [..]
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A holding tank for a race car’s supply of gasoline. Consists of a metal box that contains a flexible, tear-resistant bladder and foam baffling. A product of aerospace technology, it’s designed to eliminate or minimize fuel spillage.
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Propulsion system currently under development. The fuel cell generates electric power by combining oxygen and hydrogen. Its only waste product is water steam.
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An alternative fuel option which produces electricity via and electrochemical conversion. Most common uses hydrogen as the fuel, producing water as a byproduct.
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Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert the energy of a fuel through a chemical reaction directly into electrical energy and heat. The basic physical structure or “building block” of a fuel cell consists of an electrolyte layer in contact with a porous anode and cathode on either side of it.  Fuel cell stack = A fuel cell stack is a mul [..]
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A fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy into electricity. It consists of an electrolyte and two electrodes. It generates electricity by means of chemical reactions occurring at the elect [..]
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An electrochemical device with no moving parts that converts the chemical energy of a fuel, such as hydrogen, and an oxidant, such as oxygen, directly into electricity.
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An electrochemical cell that captures the electrical energy of a chemical reaction between fuels such as liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen and converts it directly and continuously into the energy of [..]
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Electrochemical device in which electricity is generated by chemically reacting hydrogen with oxygen; electricity, water vapor, and heat are the only products. Unlike a battery, which stores a limited [..]
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A device combining a fuel with oxygen in an electrochemical reaction to generate electricity directly without combustion.
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A device that generates direct current to electricity by means of an electrochemical process.
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a unique AC Transit partnership program to evaluate fuel cell electric propulsion systems with the objective of commercializing the technology for the transit industry.
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A device capable of converting the chemical energy of a fuel directly into electrical energy. The chemicals used are usually very simple, often just hydrogen and oxygen. As the conversion involves an [..]
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A technology that produces electricity through a chemical reaction similar to that found in a battery.
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A fuel cell converts energy generated by chemical reaction into electrical energy. Its function is similar to a battery, except that the chemicals generally are supplied from outside the cell.
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A electrochemical energy conversion device for producing electricity converting hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. These cells convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy.
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An electrochemical device in which the intrinsic chemical free energy of fuel and oxidant is catalytically converted to direct current energy. A fuel storage tank
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