Hydrogen fuel cell working in the lab

    The HFC gives off only two by-products--water and heat. The water is drained off, while the heat dissipates naturally. The heat is quite hot, but you can touch it for about a second or two without getting burned. The fuel cell is using hydrogen to generate electricity for use in cars, homes, motorcycles, submarines, trucks, etc. The extra heat can be harnessed to help heat a family home, camper, truck cab, etc.

    While a team of 3 of us were writing curriculum for hydrogen fuel cells, I took many pictures of the lab at USC.

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