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Introduction |
Contents |
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All fuel cells adhere to a basic design. On this page we'll introduce how they work, then show you some of our own. You can also check out plans for making a large rooftop panel, and head over to the human practices page to see how we'd pass the regulatory requirements. |
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Fuel Cell Design
The basics on fuel cells. Everything you did and didn't know about them.
Sample Subsection Number One This is how an example subsection could be formatted. |
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Our Fuel CellsA look at some of our fuel cells, whether they're cyanobacterial, yeast, or just plain ol' mud. |
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Scaling it upWe kept the bigger picture in mind during our project. In this case, bigger picture means bigger photovoltaic cell. On a roof. But scaling our photovoltaic cell up and making it work as a long-term installation presented several problems. Here's how we overcame them. |
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ReferencesHere are the references. |
rusynbioigem@gmail.com |