Solid oxide fuel cells are high-temperature fuel cells that use a solid ceramic electrolyte to generate electricity from fuels such as natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen, offering high electrical efficiency and suitability for stationary power.[10] Bloom Energy is a leading commercial provider of SOFC systems, often installed on customer premises to deliver reliable, lower‑emission baseload power for facilities including data centers and critical infrastructure.[6]
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