Types of Fuel Cells
There are several types of fuel cells currently under development, each with its own advantages, limitations, and potential applications. Learn more about (USA) [e]
Fuel Cell Magazine Online
Fuel Cell magazine serves managers and technical professionals involved in developing and applying fuel cell technologies worldwide (USA) [e]
Fuel Cell Review
A bimonthly publication delivering in-depth analysis and incisive commentary on the R&D, emerging technologies and applications that are driving commercial development across all levels of the hydrogen and fuel-cell industry supply chain (USA) [e]
Fuel Cells
From Fundamentals to Systems publishes on all aspects of fuel cells, ranging from their molecular basis to their applications in systems such as power plants, road vehicles and power sources in portables. Journal, Wiley (D) [e]
Fuel Cell Europe
Fuel Cell Europe's mission: "To accelerate the research and deployment of world-class fuel cell technologies for applications in transport, stationary and portable power." (D) [d, e, jp]
US Fuel Cell Council
An industry association dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States (USA) [e]
World Fuel Cell Council
... was founded as a non-profit association in 1991 by a number of fuel cell manufacturers and material suppliers (D) [e]
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This is a concise source of the basic electrochemical principles and the engineering aspects involved in the development and commercialization of fuel cells. It provides a lucid description of the applications and techno-economic assessment of fuel cell technologies along with an in-depth discussion of conventional and novel approaches for generating energy.
The first part covers the electrode kinetics and electrocatalysis of charge-transfer reactions, and leading electrochemical technologies with focus on relevance to fuel cells. The second part addresses the governing principles of fuel cells, electrocatalysis of fuel cell reactions and experimental techniques pertinent to fuel cell research and development. The third part is devoted to modeling of fuel cell systems and a thorough discussion of fuels, fuel processing and fuel storage, transmission, and distribution. The final part deals with the status of fuel cell technologies, their applications and economics. Springer 2006.