A solid oxide fuel cell converts chemical energy from fuel directly into electricity using a ceramic electrolyte. Operating at high temperatures, it efficiently powers data centers, industrial facilities, and large buildings. Manufacturers, utilities, and remote communities benefit from its reliability, reduced emissions, and ability to run on diverse fuels like natural gas or hydrogen.
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