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Volumn 7, Issue 1 PART 1, 2007, Pages 11-15
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U.S. DOE fossil energy fuel cell program
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
(OTDR) TECHNOLOGY;
ADVANCED (DRIVING) SYSTEMS;
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS;
ELECTRICAL POWER;
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY (ECS);
ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY;
FOSSIL ENERGIES;
FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS;
FUEL CELL PROGRAM;
HIGH EFFICIENCY;
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM;
NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY (NETL);
NATIONAL LABORATORIES;
POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS;
PRIVATE INDUSTRIES;
SCALE-UP;
SOLID STATE ENERGY CONVERSION ALLIANCE (SECA);
SOLID-OXIDE FUEL CELL (SOFC);
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (CO));
CELLS;
COAL;
COAL INDUSTRY;
COAL RESEARCH;
COMPUTER NETWORKS;
COST REDUCTION;
COSTS;
DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION;
ELECTRIC BATTERIES;
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS;
ELECTRICITY;
ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
ENERGY CONVERSION;
ENERGY EFFICIENCY;
ENERGY UTILIZATION;
FINANCE;
FUEL CELLS;
FUELS;
GAS FUEL PURIFICATION;
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS;
PNEUMATIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT;
POWER GENERATION;
PROFITABILITY;
REDUCTION;
TECHNOLOGY;
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS (SOFC);
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EID: 45249084800
PISSN: 19385862
EISSN: 19386737
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1149/1.2729067 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (8)
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