FUEL CELL SYSTEMS COMPRISING FUEL

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CAMBRIAN INNOVATION CAMBRIAN INNOVATION INC. 150 Coolidge Avenue Watertown MA 02472 Fuel cell systems comprising fuel cells and anaerobic digestors for energy efficient water treatment and distributed power generation, and for use by researchers; apparatus and instruments, namely, tanks and sensors utilizing biocatalytic processes for use in environmental analysis, water treatment, water and waste water analysis; software for use in connection with the foregoing;Scientific and technological consulting and research and development for others in the fields of renewable energy, energy generation, storage and distribution, water treatment, development of microbial fuel cells for others;
CAMBRIAN INNOVATION IntAct Labs 27 Drydock Avenue, Floor 2 Boston MA 02210 Fuel cell systems comprising fuel cells and anaerobic digestors for energy efficient water treatment and distributed power generation, and for use by researchers; apparatus and instruments, namely, tanks and sensors utilizing biocatalytic processes for use in environmental analysis, water treatment, water and waste water analysis; software for use in connection with the foregoing;Scientific and technological consulting and research and development for others in the fields of renewable energy, energy generation, storage and distribution, water treatment, development of microbial fuel cells for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of fuel cells which are connected together. Each cell has an anode, a cathode, and a membrane therebetween and which are each arranged between two bipolar plates. The anode sides of the individual fuel cells have flow fields for a gaseous fuel supplied to the fuel cells extending between an anode space arranged at the top in the fuel cell stack and an anode space arranged at the bottom of the fuel cell stack. A collecting container is provided in the anode space arranged at the bottom of the fuel cell stack for water which is produced during the electrochemical reaction and is present in the form of a liquid and the water which is collected there has an evaporation surface and serves for the humidification of the fuel fed to the fuel cell stack.