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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Reversible fuel cell goes both ways for the US Navy



Boeing has delivered a new type of fuel cell to the US Navy for testing that can both store energy and generate electricity. Called a "reversible solid oxide fuel cell," it's designed to absorb energy from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, then release it as required to provide commercial and military users with a cleaner, more sustainable source of power.

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Category: Energy

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Fuel Cell
Boeing
US Navy

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