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a fuel cell combines hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air to produce electrical energy efficiently, quietly and reliably. the only by-products are water and heat. watch this animation to see how a fuel cell works. fuel cells produce electricity without combustion, which means that, unlike internal combustion
large amounts from primary energy sources, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, or natural gas), as a by-product from a variety of chemical processes (chlor-alkali, refinery products) and from alternative resources such as biomass, biogas, and waste materials. hydrogen can also be produced by water electrolysis...
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a fuel cell combines hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air to produce electrical energy efficiently, quietly and reliably. the only by-products are water and heat. watch this animation to see how a fuel cell works. fuel cells produce electricity without combustion, which means that, unlike internal combustion
large amounts from primary energy sources, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, or natural gas), as a by-product from a variety of chemical processes (chlor-alkali, refinery products) and from alternative resources such as biomass, biogas, and waste materials. hydrogen can also be produced by water electrolysis...
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a fuel cell combines hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air to produce electrical energy efficiently, quietly and reliably. the only by-products are water and heat. watch this animation to see how a fuel cell works. fuel cells produce electricity without combustion, which means that, unlike internal combustion
large amounts from primary energy sources, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, or natural gas), as a by-product from a variety of chemical processes (chlor-alkali, refinery products) and from alternative resources such as biomass, biogas, and waste materials. hydrogen can also be produced by water electrolysis...
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