Fuel management
Fuel Cell Systems. Stationary applications and electrical mobility
Article REF: D3343 V1
Fuel management
Fuel Cell Systems. Stationary applications and electrical mobility

Authors : Daniel HISSEL, Michel CASSIR, Claude LAMY, Gilles TAILLADES

Publication date: January 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. Fuel management

2.1 Fuel type

The fuel used by the stack is generally hydrogen, which is directly oxidized in the elementary electrochemical cells. The only exceptions are high-temperature fuel cells (MCFC and SOFC – see article [D 3 341] ), which also have the option of directly using carbon monoxide (CO) or natural gas (CH 4 ), and DMFCs (see article

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