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DBFC
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DBFCDirect Borohydride Fuel Cell
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Technologies profiled include: * Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells * Direct Methanol Fuel Cells * Reformed Methanol Fuel Cells * Formic Acid Fuel Cells * Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells * Metal Hydride Fuel Cells * Zinc Air Fuel Cells * Solid Oxide Fuel Cells The MFC industry is comprised of a diverse group of companies - from international conglomerates to small private firms that make single components.
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