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Proton exchange membrane fuel cells reliability

The Shell studies imply that fuel cell sales will start with stationary applications to businesses that are willing to pay a premium to ensure highly reliable power without utility voltage fluctuations or outages. This demand helps to push fuel cell system costs below 500 per kW, providing the era of transportation which drives costs to 50 per kilowatt. But, can the high-reliability power market really drive transportation fuel cell demand and cost reductions, especially for proton- exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells ... [Pg.285]

But, the high-reliability power market may not drive demand and cost reductions, especially for proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. This scenario leaves many questions in its assertions and assumptions. [Pg.224]


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