The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has created a solid oxide fuel cell system that is small enough for domestic homeowners and affordable for the average citizen. There are currently multiple green ways to power your home (such as solar power and wind turbines), but fuel cell technology offers an emission-free source of on-demand power for days when the sun doesn't shine and the wind isn't blowing.
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