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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)

A Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is a type of technology that generates electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen or other fuels and oxygen. It operates at high temperatures, typically between 600-1,000 degrees Celsius, which allows it to efficiently convert fuel into electricity, with water and heat as byproducts. SOFCs are known for their high efficiency and ability to use a variety of fuels, including natural gas and biogas. They can be used for stationary power generation, such as in homes or businesses, providing a clean energy source with low emissions.