Fuel cells in a laboratory. These fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen (from air) to create electricity, heat and water as a by-product. Fuel cells
Fuel cells in a laboratory. These fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen (from air) to create electricity, heat and water as a by-product. Fuel cells do not have the moving parts associated with traditional energy sources such as engines, nor do they require recharging like a battery. They are long-lasting, efficient and lightweight, and are thus ideal for use in vehicles and industry, and for domestic use. Photographed at Nuvera Fuel Cells, Milan, Italy.
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