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Fuel Cell Systems Explained. Edition No. 3 - Product Thumbnail Image

Fuel Cell Systems Explained. Edition No. 3

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  • April 2018
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Global Fuel Cell Market Report and Forecast 2023-2028 - Product Thumbnail Image

Global Fuel Cell Market Report and Forecast 2023-2028

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  • October 2023
  • 170 Pages
  • Global
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The Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) is a type of fuel cell that uses a molten carbonate electrolyte to convert chemical energy from a fuel into electrical energy. MCFCs are typically used in stationary applications, such as power plants, and are capable of producing high-efficiency electricity with low emissions. MCFCs are also capable of operating at high temperatures, which allows them to be used in a variety of applications, such as cogeneration and combined heat and power. MCFCs are typically more expensive than other fuel cell technologies, such as proton exchange membrane fuel cells, but they offer higher efficiency and lower emissions. MCFCs are also more tolerant of impurities in the fuel, which makes them suitable for use with a variety of fuels, including natural gas, biogas, and coal gas. The MCFC market is growing, driven by increasing demand for clean energy and the need for efficient energy conversion. Governments around the world are providing incentives for the development and deployment of fuel cell technologies, which is helping to drive the growth of the MCFC market. Some of the major companies in the MCFC market include FuelCell Energy, Bloom Energy, Doosan Fuel Cell America, and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions. Show Less Read more