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Here are the latest news and updates on Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFCs):

Recent Developments:

  1. MCFCs for Power Generation: In a recent study, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) demonstrated the potential of MCFCs for power generation from biomass. The study showed that MCFCs can efficiently convert biomass into electricity with high energy conversion efficiency. (Source: ScienceDirect)
  2. MCFCs for Industrial Applications: A team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has developed a new MCFC design that can efficiently convert natural gas into electricity for industrial applications. The design features a novel electrolyte material that improves the cell's performance and durability. (Source: ScienceDaily)
  3. MCFCs for Transportation: Researchers from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have developed a new MCFC design that can be used for transportation applications. The design features a compact and lightweight MCFC system that can be integrated into vehicles. (Source: Phys.org)

Industry News:

  1. FuelCell Energy: FuelCell Energy, a leading MCFC manufacturer, has announced the completion of a 2.8 MW MCFC power plant in California, USA. The plant will provide electricity to a local utility company. (Source: FuelCell Energy)
  2. Ceres Power: Ceres Power, a UK-based MCFC developer, has announced the successful testing of its SteelCell MCFC technology. The technology has shown promising results in terms of efficiency and durability. (Source: Ceres Power)
  3. MT-SOFC: MT-SOFC, a Chinese MCFC manufacturer, has announced the completion of a 1.5 MW MCFC power plant in China. The plant will provide electricity to a local industrial park. (Source: MT-SOFC)

Research and Development:

  1. MCFC Materials: Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a new class of materials that can improve the performance and durability of MCFCs. The materials feature a unique combination of properties that enhance the cell's efficiency and stability. (Source: Nature Materials)
  2. MCFC Modeling: Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new modeling framework for MCFCs. The framework can simulate the behavior of MCFCs under various operating conditions, allowing for more accurate predictions of their performance. (Source: Journal of Power Sources)
  3. MCFC Testing: Researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a new testing protocol for MCFCs. The protocol can help to evaluate the performance and durability of MCFCs under various operating conditions. (Source: NREL)

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