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Fuel Cell Systems Explained. Edition No. 3

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The Direct Carbon Fuel Cell (DCFC) is a type of fuel cell that uses carbon-based fuels, such as coal, biomass, and natural gas, as its primary source of energy. It is a relatively new technology, and is seen as a potential alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based energy sources. DCFCs are capable of producing electricity with high efficiency and low emissions, making them an attractive option for many applications. DCFCs are typically used in stationary applications, such as power plants, but they can also be used in mobile applications, such as cars and boats. They are also being explored for use in residential and commercial buildings. The DCFC market is growing rapidly, as more companies are investing in the technology and developing new applications. Governments around the world are also investing in the technology, as they look for ways to reduce emissions and increase energy efficiency. Some of the major companies in the DCFC market include Bloom Energy, FuelCell Energy, Doosan Fuel Cell America, and Hydrogenics. Show Less Read more