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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. October 2010, 7(5): 051005.
Published Online: July 14, 2010
... energy and cogeneration. Results show that the payback period ranges from 5 years to 8 years depending on the fuel cell capacity and installation price. 19 12 2008 13 11 2009 14 07 2010 14 07 2010 bioenergy conversion biofuel cogeneration molten carbonate fuel cells...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Special Section On The 2Nd European Fuel Cell Technology And Applications Conference
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. May 2009, 6(2): 021311.
Published Online: March 9, 2009
... of renewable energy sources in total energy consumption. Efforts to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and to increase the security of energy supply are also important factors promoting the use of alternative energy sources ( 1 ). bioenergy conversion fuel cell power plants waste-to-energy power...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. August 2008, 5(3): 031001.
Published Online: May 9, 2008
... the generated methane—the use of hydrogen in fuel cells. This process could be efficiently used for C O 2 sequestration, but not all stages have been realized so far. bioenergy conversion fuel cells solar energy conversion 30 11 2005 20 02 2007 09 05 2008 2008...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. November 2006, 3(4): 422–427.
Published Online: March 23, 2006
... ). biomass gasification PEMFC hydrogen economy coal gasification proton exchange membrane fuel cells bioenergy conversion 06 12 2005 23 03 2006 2006 American Society of Mechanical Engineers ...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Briefs
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. November 2006, 3(4): 495–498.
Published Online: March 22, 2006
... monoxide are insensitive to sulfur, suggesting that both nickel and GDC are active electrocatalysts. 30 11 2005 22 03 2006 solid oxide fuel cells bioenergy conversion electrochemical electrodes catalysts sustainable development oxidation hydrogen carbon compounds nickel sulphur...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Article
J. Electrochem. En. Conv. Stor. November 2004, 1(1): 21–24.
Published Online: May 3, 2004
... )); there is, however, no doubt that renewable sources of energy, like biomass and waste, have several advantages versus fossil fuels usage. molten carbonate fuel cells bioenergy conversion fuel hydrogen economy 01 03 2004 03 05 2004 2004 American Society of Mechanical...