A home fuel cell or a residential fuel cell is an electrochemical cell used for primary or backup power generation. They are similar to the larger industrial stationary fuel cells, but built on a smaller scale for residential use.
Fuel cells generate electricity through a mechanism that doesn''t require combustion. This means they produce fewer pollutants than conventional, combustion-based power generation technologies. Fuel cells are also highly eficient, producing more power per …
Fuel Cell Basics — Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association
Fuel cells that use pure hydrogen fuel are completely carbon-free, with their only byproducts being electricity, heat, and water. Some types of fuel cell systems are capable of using hydrocarbon fuels like natural gas, biogas, methanol, and others.
WATT designs, develops and manufactures small-scale Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems that economically generate clean, reliable power at the point of use. The WATT HOME residential fuel cell system provides reliable primary power or …
Power your home with reliable, clean hydrogen fuel cells. Hydrogen fuel cells are a carbon-free fuel source produced by using electricity and water which powers your home in a quiet, clean way.
The Oncore Energy MicroGrid is a self-sustaining energy system derived from hydrogen fuel cells. By replacing key parts of the energy grid on your home, we are able to make you 100% energy self-sufficient.
There''s a lot to know about fuel cell-powered homes and much untapped potential. What Do You Need for a Hydrogen-Powered Home? Most providers of hydrogen-based energy products favor commercial installations that …
WATT has developed fuel cell products to solve residential power challenges, power critical remote needs, and keep the most remote outdoor adventures energized.
Home Fuel Cells: Empowering Sustainable Energy Solutions
Residential fuel cells, also known as home fuel cells or micro combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems, generate electricity and heat by converting hydrogen and oxygen into water through an electrochemical process.
Clean power from combustion-free fuel cells running on natural gas, blended natural gas & hydrogen, and eventually pure hydrogen can significantly help utilities address their goals for Scope 3 emissions by increasing the adoption of fuel cells in residential homes.