Develop reduced temperature (650-800°C), electrode-supported, planar solid oxide fuel cells and stacks for distributed power generation.
Materials and Systems Research, Inc.Materials and Systems Research, Inc. - Bringing Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology to Market
2024-07-29
Science, Technology, Energy, Hydrogen - Materials and Systems Research, Inc.. Develop reduced temperature (650-800°C), electrode-supported, planar solid oxide fuel cells and stacks for distributed power generation.