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  1. ENERGY
    SOFC Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    breosla-chill ocsaíde soladaí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    oxidkeramische Brennstoffzelle | SOFC | Festoxid-Brennstoffzelle
    de
    Definition Brennstoffzelle IATE:1376448 , bei der oxidkeramisches Material als Elektrolyt verwendet wird Reference Glossar Weiterbildungszentrum Brennstoffzelle Ulm e.V. http://www.wbzu.de/infopool.php?subMenu=glossar&letter=S (17.07.08)
    Comment DIV: aka, 17.07.08
    solid oxide fuel cell | SOFC | solid-oxide fuel cell
    en
    Definition An electrochemical device with ceramic components that operates at temperatures from 650 to 1,000°C producing electricity directly from fuel. Reference Based on Protonex Technology Corporation http://www.protonex.com/technology/sofc.aspx (5.8.2008)
    pile à combustible SOFC | pile à combustible à oxyde solide
    fr
  2. ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|natural resources|energy resources · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical industry|hydrogen production · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|physical sciences|chemistry|electrochemistry
    leictrealú le hocsaíd sholadach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    high temperature electrolysis | solid oxide electrolysis | HTE | SOE | high temperature steam electrolysis
    en
    Definition technology for producing hydrogen from water at high temperatures and where the electrolyte is a solid oxide fuel cell that runs in regenerative mode Reference COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:Wikipedia > High-temperature electrolysis (10.12.2020)
    Comment A regenerative fuel cell (RFC) is an electrochemical device that can store electrical energy using hydrogen as an energy medium. While in fuel cell mode, electrical power can be extracted from an RFC system by reacting stored hydrogen and oxygen (air). On the other hand, in electrolysis mode, the storage tank can be refilled with hydrogen (and oxygen) by operating the RFC as a water/steam electrolyzer using electric power and water.