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The Solid Oxide Electrolyser Cell (SOEC) is a type of fuel cell that uses a solid oxide electrolyte to convert chemical energy into electrical energy. SOECs are typically used in stationary applications, such as power plants, and are capable of producing hydrogen from water. SOECs are also used in automotive applications, such as fuel cell vehicles, and can be used to store energy from renewable sources.
SOECs offer several advantages over other fuel cell technologies, such as high efficiency, low operating costs, and low emissions. Additionally, SOECs are capable of operating at high temperatures, which allows them to be used in a variety of applications.
The SOEC market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by increasing demand for clean energy sources and the development of new technologies. Governments around the world are investing in research and development of SOECs, and the industry is expected to benefit from the increasing demand for fuel cell vehicles.
Notable companies in the SOEC market include Ballard Power Systems, Ceramic Fuel Cells, and Bloom Energy. Show Less Read more