Solutions for High Temperature Fuel Cells

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A new technology discussed in a Technology Review article addresses the issue of sulfur in high-temperature fuel cells, which typically leads to their shutdown. This innovation allows the fuel cells to operate continuously, making them more practical for providing clean, efficient energy to urban areas. The technology is seen as a promising advancement for various transportation modes, including trains and trucks. The conversation also touches on the importance of proper forum posting, with a user acknowledging a mistake in subforum selection. This development could significantly enhance the viability of high-temperature fuel cells in the energy sector.
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Hey everyone,

I found this really interesting article on Technology Review about a new technology that could remove the sulpur from high-temperature fuel cells. The sulpur causes the eventual shut down of these fuel cells, but with this new technology the cells continue working and are more practical and could actually provide clean, efficient high energy to cities. Check out the article here:

http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16965&ch=biztech
 
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¡You are posting in the wrong subforum!

But yes, let me to tell that HTFC are the way to go, you can put it in trains and surely even in loud trunks, but now in cars. So besides a clean technology, you get a better model of transport.

DigEagle said:
Hey everyone,

I found this really interesting article on Technology Review about a new technology that could remove the sulpur from high-temperature fuel cells. The sulpur causes the eventual shut down of these fuel cells, but with this new technology the cells continue working and are more practical and could actually provide clean, efficient high energy to cities. Check out the article here:

http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16965&ch=biztech
 
arivero said:
¡You are posting in the wrong subforum!


--oh wow you're right about the subforum, not sure how that happened. i think the site redirected me when i had to stop and register for the site. hope you don't mind if i re-post it in a more appropriate forum...
 
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