Brennstoffzellen (German for Fuel Cells) are electrochemical devices that convert the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidant (often oxygen) into electricity, heat, and water. They are commonly used in stationary power generation, transportation (fuel cell vehicles), and portable power applications due to their high efficiency and low emissions when using pure hydrogen. Other fuels, like natural gas, can be used but require a reformer to extract the hydrogen, which decreases overall efficiency and increases emissions.
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