What Does PAFC Stand For?
PAFC stands for Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells
PAFC, or Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells, are a type of fuel cell that uses phosphoric acid as the electrolyte. These fuel cells operate at elevated temperatures, typically between 150-200 degrees Celsius, allowing for the utilization of a variety of fuels, including hydrogen and hydrocarbons. PAFCs are known for their robustness and durability, making them suitable for stationary power generation applications, including combined heat and power systems (CHP). They offer a reliable and efficient means of converting chemical energy directly into electrical energy, with applications in both commercial and industrial sectors.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym