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Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Tactical Electrical Power Unit Development
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)
A type of fuel cell that uses a solid ceramic material as its electrolyte. It operates at high temperatures and can utilize various fuels including natural gas, biogas, and hydrogen.
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Electrochemical devices that convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity to power electric motors in aircraft.
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Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Tactical Electrical Power Unit
A 10-kilowatt fuel cell system developed by the Office of Naval Research that achieves 44% better fuel efficiency than conventional power systems. The project focuses on adapting fuel cell technology for naval vessel applications.
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10-kilowatt Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Tactical Electrical Power Unit
A fuel cell system that achieves 44% better fuel efficiency than conventional power systems. Designed for naval vessel applications and capable of converting jet fuel into hydrogen for electricity generation.
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