Reversible fuel cells can support grid economically, Stanford researcher finds

A reversible solid-oxide fuel cell system in Dresden, Germany. (Image credit: Sunfire GmbH)
Apr 20 2022
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Researchers at Stanford and the University of Mannheim report that reversible fuel cells can be an economically viable source of backup electricity during periods of surging prices. Being able to switch directions, the entire system can run closer to full capacity which reduces the cost of producing both carbon-free hydrogen and carbon-free electricity. Link