SOFC development at CNH2
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2018-07Autor
Campana, Roberto
Gabriel, Isabel
Gurauskis, Jonas
Larrañaga Varga, Aitor
Rodríguez, Jesús
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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC´s) are devices that convert chemical energy from reactants into heat and electricity with high efficiency. Usually, these systems operate at high temperatures (600-1000ºC) and are able to run with different fuels. Here we present the current activities that are being carried out at the Solid Oxide laboratory of the Hydrogen National Centre in Spain, which is focused on the development and electrochemical characterization of SOFC materials and devices.