LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Fuel cell use has increased 58 percent this year with nearly 4,000 having been operated worldwide so far, an industry report said on Thursday.
Fuel cells, which use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, are expected to double in the next two years as car manufacturers trial vehicles and portable systems are developed, a one-year study by website Fuel Cell Today said.
"There has been significant growth in the automobile sector, with 300 ...
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