Hydrogen Fuel Cells

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Scientists at Kyushu University have developed a solid-oxide fuel cell that operates efficiently at 300°C, a significant reduction from the typical 700-800°C. This breakthrough uses scandium-doped oxides to enable fast proton transport without lattice clogging. The innovation could lower costs and accelerate hydrogen power adoption.

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