The new fuel cell demonstrates exceptional power density and stabilitymiércoles, 28 febrero 2018 A team of researchers led by Northwestern University professor and pioneer of fuel cells Sossina Haile has created a new fuel cell that offers exceptional energy densities and long-term stability at optimal temperatures, a discovery that increases the viability of incorporate fuel cells into a sustainable energy future.«For years, the industry has told us that the Holy Grail makes fuel cells run at 500 degrees Celsius and with high power density, which means a longer life and less expensive components,» said Haile, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and professor of applied physics at the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern. «With this research, we can now imagine a way to build profitable fuel cells and transform the energy landscape.»