Comparative to current combustion-based power generating technologies, fuel cell technologies are anticipated to significantly cut oil consumption and emissions of pollutants like greenhouse gases. High efficiency is one of the extra benefits of fuel cell technology, often with the capacity to benefit from cogeneration or hybrid applications. While tremendous work has gone into developing fuel cell technology and great focus has been placed on the environmental advantages of its use, less work has gone into material sources and the recovery of hardware materials.
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