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The fuel-cell system will extract hydrogen from LPG to
generate its power/energy for electricity and heat.
An experiment using fuel
cells at 150 households in Fukuoka, Japan, will test
the use of environmentally friendly household fuel cells for supplying electric
power and heat. The experiment claims to be the world's first example of setting
up household fuel cell systems on such a large scale.
The fuel-cell system will extract hydrogen from LPG to generate its
power/energy.