SOFCs, which use a solid ceramic electrolyte to convert chemical energy from fuels like hydrogen, natural gas, or biogas into electricity with high efficiency and low emissions, are gaining traction as a leading clean energy solution. Unlike traditional fuel cells, SOFCs can operate on a wide variety of fuels and at high temperatures, enabling them to achieve efficiencies up to 60% in standalone mode and even higher in combined heat and power (CHP) configurations.
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