Fuel cell
How do fuel cells work?
The chemical reaction energy generated by the continuous supply of a fuel (e.g. methanol, hydrogen, butane or natural gas) in combination with an oxidizing agent is converted into electrical energy.
The chemical reaction energy generated by the continuous supply of a fuel (e.g. methanol, hydrogen, butane or natural gas) in combination with an oxidizing agent is converted into electrical energy.
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