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Reversible SOFC Systems

Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems are versatile energy devices that can function both as a fuel cell and an electrolysis cell. When acting as a fuel cell, they convert hydrogen or other fuels into electricity efficiently. In reverse, as an electrolysis cell, they use electricity to produce hydrogen from water. This bidirectional capability allows them to generate power during high demand and store energy as hydrogen during low demand, enhancing overall energy flexibility and integration with renewable sources. Essentially, they adapt to different needs, supporting sustainable energy systems with efficient conversion and storage.