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write fuel drawback of not using IT in industry.​

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Answered by dewangbata1212
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More detailed information is available in the applications section, which offers information specific to each industry.

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High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiency

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compact

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compactDisadvantages:

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compactDisadvantages:Expensive to manufacture due the high cost of catalysts (platinum)

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compactDisadvantages:Expensive to manufacture due the high cost of catalysts (platinum)Lack of infrastructure to support the distribution of hydrogen

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compactDisadvantages:Expensive to manufacture due the high cost of catalysts (platinum)Lack of infrastructure to support the distribution of hydrogenA lot of the currently available fuel cell technology is in the prototype stage and not yet validated.

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiencyGood reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compactDisadvantages:Expensive to manufacture due the high cost of catalysts (platinum)Lack of infrastructure to support the distribution of hydrogenA lot of the currently available fuel cell technology is in the prototype stage and not yet validated.Hydrogen is expensive to produce and not widely available

Answered by rocky043
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Explanation:

High Efficiency- when utilizing co-generation, fuel cells can attain over 80% energy efficiency

Good reliability- quality of power provided does not degrade over time.

Noise- offers a much more silent and smooth alternative to conventional energy production.

Environmentally beneficial- greatly reduces CO2 and harmful pollutant emissions.

Size reduction- fuel cells are significantly lighter and more compact

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