Fuel Cells
Fuel cells are becoming an increasingly important technology for the generation of electricity. They are much like rechargeable batteries, except instead of using an electric recharger, they use a fuel, such as natural gas, to generate electric power even when they are in use. Fuel cells for distributed generation offer a multitude of benefits, and are an exciting area of innovation and research for distributed generation applications. To learn more about fuel cells, including how they operate, their multiple uses, and their environmental benefits,
One of the major technological innovations with regard to electric generation, whether distributed or centralized, is the use of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. These systems make use of heat that is normally wasted in the electric generation process, thereby increasing the energy efficiency of the total system. To learn more about CHP systems