A fuel cell is a device that runs hydrogen and oxygen through chemical reactions in a process that generates electricity and heat which can be harnessed and captured for use as energy sources. On the outside, a fuel cell often looks like a large basic metallic box; on the inside is a series of “cells” arranged in a stack. Each cell in the stack contains two electrodes: an anode and a cathode, like in a typical battery.

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