FUEL CELL BREAKTHROUGH
A new, ultra-thin-film ceramic electrolyte could double the output of solid oxide fuel cells while reducing costs. The technique, pioneered by researchers at Berkeley (Calif.) Laboratory, could speed development and commercialization of low-cost, nonpolluting fuel cell technology. SOFCs create...
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