New geometric designs and fabrication methods are pushing tubular solid oxide fuel cells closer to commercialization for green energy systems.
A new review published in Energy & Environment Nexus examines how innovative geometric designs of tubular solid oxide fuel cells could accelerate the transition to cleaner and more efficient energy ...
University of Utah engineering researchers develop a steam-powered fix for ‘sulfur poisoning’ in fuel cells, devices that both generate and store electricity. The team’s rhodium-infused anodes could ...
Bismuth oxide-based solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) represent a promising technology for clean energy conversion, utilising the exceptional ionic conductivity of δ-Bi₂O₃. The unique crystal structure ...
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are electrochemical devices that use a solid ceramic electrolyte to conduct oxygen ions from the cathode to the anode, generating electricity through an electrochemical ...
In context: Unlike combustion power plants that burn fuel, solid oxide fuel cells like Bloom's directly convert chemical energy into electricity using an electrochemical process. This improves ...
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