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breosla-chill hidrigine Reference "Téarmeolaithe COM-GA; arna bhunú ar 'feithicil bhreosla-chille hidrigine' i Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 168/2013 maidir le ceadú agus le faireachas margaidh ar fheithiclí dhá nó trí roth agus cuadrothair"
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Definition gaireas a úsáideann fuinneamh ceimiceach na hidrigine chun leictreachas, teas agus uisce a tháirgeadh Reference "Téarmeolaithe COM-GA; arna bhunú ar COM-Comhordú Téarmeolaíochta, agus ar: US Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. 'Fuel Cells. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office'"
Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzelle | wasserstoffbetriebene Brennstoffzelle
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Definition Brennstoffzellentyp, bei dem die chemische Energie von Wasserstoff in einer chemischen Reaktion mit Sauerstoff oder einem anderen Oxidationsmittel zu Elektrizität umgewandelt wird Reference "COM-DE, gestützt auf:3M > Deutschland > Energie > Wasserstoff Technologien > Anwendungen > Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzellen (25.11.2024)"
hydrogen fuel cell | fuel cell | hydrogen cell
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Definition device that uses the chemical energy of hydrogen to produce electricity, heat and water Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: US Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. 'Fuel Cells. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office' (11.9.2024)"
Comment In a hydrogen fuel cell, a catalyst at the anode separates hydrogen molecules into protons and electrons, which take different paths to the cathode. The electrons go through an external circuit, creating a flow of electricity. The protons migrate through the electrolyte to the cathode, where they unite with oxygen and the electrons to produce water and heat.
pile à combustible | pile à hydrogène | pile à combustible hydrogène | pile à combustible à hydrogène
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Definition "dispositif dont le fonctionnement repose sur l'oxydation d'un combustible (l'hydrogène) et la réduction d'un comburant (l'oxygène) aboutissant à la production simultanée d'eau, d'énergie électrique et de chaleur" Reference "COM-FR, d'après un article de Futura Sciences > Pile à combustible (9.11.2020)"