Fuel Cell Handbook
by U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific 2004
ISBN/ASIN: 1410219607
ISBN-13: 9781410219602
Number of pages: 427
Description:
Fuel cells are an important technology for a potentially wide variety of applications including micropower, auxiliary power, transportation power, stationary power for buildings and other distributed generation applications, and central power. These applications will be in a large number of industries worldwide. This edition includes calculation examples for fuel cells for the wide variety of possible applications. The handbook includes a separate section on alkaline fuel cells.
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