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www.epsrc.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2006/Pages/hydrogenenergyproject.aspx
- www.biochemsoctrans.org/bst/033/bst0330076add.htm
Solid oxide fuel cells, PEM fuel cells
The Centre for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research
Professor Kevin Kendall, Dr Waldemar Bujalski and Dr Bruno Pollet. School of Chemical engineering.
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