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PAFCPlymouth Argyle Football Club (UK)
PAFCPhosphoric Acid Fuel Cells
PAFCPort Adelaide Football Club
PAFCPhilippine American Foundation for Charities (Washington, DC)
PAFCPerforming Arts for Children (various locations)
PAFCPort Alberni Friendship Centre (Canada)


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Currently, PEMs cost more than phosphoric acid fuel cells but show great long-term promise for anything that runs on batteries.
The History of Fuel Cells * Uses of Stationary Fuel Cells Comparison of Fuel Cell Technologies * Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells * Alkaline Fuel Cells * Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells * Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells * Solid Oxide Fuel Cells * Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Benefits of Stationary Fuel Cells Barriers to Stationary Fuel Cells Government Support of Stationary Fuel Cells * International Initiatives * U.
These include alkaline fuel cells, polymer electrolyte fuel cells, direct methanol fuel cells, phosphoric acid fuel cells, molten carbonate fuel cells, solid oxide fuel cells and regenerative fuel cells.
 
 
 
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