Gas to electricityNew solid oxide fuel cell converts natural gas to electricity and auxiliary heat, long life predicted for Fairbanks unit Patricia Jones Petroleum News Contributing Writer-Fairbanks
Unique in its small size, a five-kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell fueled by natural gas — the key component of a $383,878 research project — was installed July 30 in Fairbanks, Alaska and began generating electricity and auxiliary heat two days later.
Incorporating a fuel cell stack built by Siemens....
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