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		<title>63% Efficient Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Developed by NGK</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Highly efficient hydrogen fuel cells are wanted due to the high price the existing ones have so far. So, being efficient means less money spent on them, and more market share for hydrogen. SOFCs (solid oxide fuel cell) are a type of hydrogen fuel cell that use solid (not liquid) electrolyte to do their job, while being much more efficient.</p>
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