
Alkaline Fuel Cell
An alkaline fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. It uses an alkaline electrolyte, typically potassium hydroxide, to facilitate this reaction. Hydrogen gas is fed into one side of the cell, while oxygen (often from air) is supplied to the other. As the gases react, they produce electricity, water, and heat as byproducts. These fuel cells are efficient and can be used for various applications, from powering vehicles to providing energy for stationary power generation, contributing to a cleaner and sustainable energy future.