Residential Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator
The clean, renewable energy solution for homeowners has arrived. You can power your home using hydrogen fuel cell technology.
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The clean, renewable energy solution for homeowners has arrived. You can power your home using hydrogen fuel cell technology.
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By integrating an innovative turbine engine, magnetic generator, advanced power electronics, and patented air bearing technology, Capstone microturbines continue to define the standard for clean
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Fuel cells for homes are now affordable, but which systems offer the best value? From Panasonic to Toshiba, discover options that could revolutionize your energy use.
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The Oncore Energy MicroGrid is a self-sustaining energy system derived from hydrogen fuel cells. By replacing key parts of the energy grid on your home, we are able to make you 100% energy self
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Capstone microturbines can be installed individually or in a “multi-pack” configuration and function in parallel with or independently from the local power grid. Our microturbines are compact, quiet and
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WATT designs, develops and manufactures small-scale Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems that economically generate clean, reliable power at the point of use. WATT Fuel Cell has residential fuel
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Tax Credit includes installation costs. The maximum credit is $500 per half kilowatt (kW) of power capacity. The fuel cell must have a nameplate capacity of at least 0.5 kW of electricity using an
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They are similar to the larger industrial stationary fuel cells, but built on a smaller scale for residential use. These fuel cells are usually based on combined heat and power (CHP) or micro combined heat
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The microturbine tax credit is a federal tax credit that allows homeowners to receive up to 30% of the cost of installing a qualified fuel cell power system in their primary residence. This tax
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Residential fuel cells, also known as home fuel cells or micro combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems, generate electricity and heat by converting hydrogen and oxygen into water through an
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