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Stationary Fuel Cell Applications

IEC 62282-3-202 Stationary fuel cell power systems - Performance test methods for small fuel cell power systems that can be complemented with a supplementary heat generator for multiple units operation by an energy management system

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IEC/TS 62282-8-301 Energy storage systems using fuel cell modules in reverse mode – Power to methane energy systems based on solid oxide cell including reversible operation – Performance test method

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