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fuel cellCell converting chemical energy directly to electrical energy. It works on the same principle as a battery but is continually fed with fuel, usually hydrogen and oxygen. Fuel cells are silent and reliable (they have no moving parts) but expensive to produce. They are an example of a renewable energy source. Hydrogen is passed over an electrode (usually nickel or platinum) containing a catalyst, which splits the hydrogen into electrons and protons. The electrons pass through an external circuit while the protons pass through a polymer electrolyte membrane to another electrode, over which oxygen is passed. Water is formed at this electrode (as a by-product) in a chemical reaction involving electrons, protons, and oxygen atoms. A current is generated between the electrodes. If the spare heat also produced is used for hot water and space heating, 80% efficiency in fuel is achieved. Fuel cells can be used to power cars, replacing the internal combustion engine, and to produce electricity on spacecraft. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Reason Foundation report argues that, even while hydrogen cells may be clean-burning, the processes used to manufacture and distribute hydrogen are dirty enough to nearly negate the benefits - and the cost of conversion isn't worth the difference. Bain believes that an electrical discharge ignited the zeppelin's skin after it docked, and that the heat from the fire then burst the hydrogen cells and ignited the escaping gas. The program is designed to pave the way for autos that run solely on hydrogen cells - a clean alternative to combustion engines that is not yet affordable. |
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