- Researchers develop fuel cell that runs efficiently in both directions, either using hydrogen or methane to produce electricity, or using electricity to produce these fuels. Their measurements suggest that, after doing a complete cycle, they get out 75% of the electricity they put in to start with. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/new-fuel-cell-material-can-run-efficiently-in-reverse-storing-energy/ 10 comments science
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