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The Stationary Fuel Cell market is a subset of the Fuel Cell industry, which produces cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy. Stationary Fuel Cells are typically used in stationary applications such as power plants, residential and commercial buildings, and industrial facilities. These cells are typically powered by natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen, and are used to generate electricity and heat. Stationary Fuel Cells are often used in combination with other energy sources, such as solar and wind, to provide a reliable and efficient source of energy.
Stationary Fuel Cells offer several advantages over traditional energy sources, such as lower emissions, higher efficiency, and improved reliability. Additionally, they can be used to provide backup power in the event of a power outage.
Notable companies in the Stationary Fuel Cell market include Bloom Energy, FuelCell Energy, Plug Power, and Doosan Fuel Cell America. Show Less Read more