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Information on stationary applications. Data centres, banks, hospitals, grocery stores, telecom companies and government agencies are adopting small stationary hydrogen fuel cells for various purposes (mainly for prime power solutions, CHP and back-up power). Stationary fuel cells also allow households to generate part of the electricity and heat they require, reducing the electricity and gas purchase from an electric power company.

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