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All fuel cells adhere to a basic design. On this page we'll introduce <a href="#system">how they work</a>, then show you <a href="#ours">some of our own</a>. You can also <a href="#panel">check out plans for making a large rooftop pane</a>, and head over to the human practices page to <a href="#intro">see how we'd get permission for it</a>.
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All fuel cells adhere to a basic design. On this page we'll introduce <a href="#system">how they work</a>, then show you <a href="#ours">some of our own</a>. You can also <a href="#panel">check out plans for making a large rooftop panel</a>, and head over to the human practices page to <a href="Team:Reading/Safety">see how we'd get permission for it</a>.
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Revision as of 21:41, 10 October 2014

University of Reading
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Introduction

Contents

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 get permission for it.


  1. Introduction
  2. Fuel Cell Design
  3. Our Fuel Cells
  4. Scaling it up
  5. References

Fuel Cell Design

The basics on fuel cells. Everything you did and didn't know about them.

Sample Subsection Number One

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Our Fuel Cells

A look at some of our fuel cells, whether they're cyanobacterial, yeast, or just plain ol' mud.

Scaling it up

We 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.

References

Here are the references.

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