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Accelerating hydrogen transport
When it comes to transport, fuel cells offer a number of potential advantages over their battery technology cousins. Market growth may have been muted so far, but silent fuel cells are expected to make a big noise in the motor market, eventually, writes David Appleyard.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Electricity generation, Transport, Distributed storage, Fuel oil, Fuel cells