Developed by the Catalysis Institute SB RAS in collaboration with the TOPAZ research centre, this installation is designed to provide autonomous power to a variety of systems, from radio communications to robotics.

The basis of the plant is microtubular solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), which generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction of oxidation of synthesis gas containing hydrogen. This technology allows the installation to be used in the temperature range from -60 to +60 degrees. The press service also noted that the Topaz-Gamma M installation has a high specific capacity and modular configuration, which makes it a universal solution for various applications.

Source: Ferra

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