Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert chemical energy directly into electricity with high efficiency and low emissions. They commonly use hydrogen as fuel and produce water as the primary by-product. Fuel cells are used in transportation, stationary power generation, and backup systems. Different types include proton exchange membrane, solid oxide, and alkaline fuel cells. Fuel cells offer quiet operation, modularity, and scalability. Advances in materials and system design are improving durability and reducing costs. Fuel cells are a key technology for clean energy systems and hydrogen-based economies.
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