22
Jan
16:32
Phillips 66 wins $3m DOE grant on reversible solid oxide fuel cells
Texas-based Phillips 66 is getting $3 million from the US Department of Energy to advance the development of high-performance reversible solid oxide fuel cells (RSOFC).
The company will be collaborating with the Georgia Institute of Technology to demonstrate the commercial feasibility of a low-cost and highly efficient RSOFC systems for hydrogen and electricity generation, Kallanish reports.
“Our scientists and engineers are at the forefront of solid oxide …
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