2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2008.09.028
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Overview of current and future energy storage technologies for electric power applications

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“…Thanks to high efficiency, zero or low emissions, and modular structure, fuel cells have proven merits as a flexible generation technology [75] [76]. Fuel cell performance is continuously improving in terms of reliability and cost.…”
Section: Local Generationmentioning
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“…Thanks to high efficiency, zero or low emissions, and modular structure, fuel cells have proven merits as a flexible generation technology [75] [76]. Fuel cell performance is continuously improving in terms of reliability and cost.…”
Section: Local Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuel cell performance is continuously improving in terms of reliability and cost. For instance, Sulphur-oxide fuel cells can already provide very high efficiencies (close to 70 % for electricity generation with possibility for heat recovery) in the context of combined heat and power applications [76][77].…”
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