
This animation shows the process that goes on inside an individual fuel cell. The red Hs represent hydrogen molecules (H2) from a hydrogen storage tank. The orange H+ represents a hydrogen ion after its electron is removed. The yellow e- represents an electron moving through a circuit to do work (like lighting a light bulb or powering a car). The green Os represent an oxygen molecule (O2) from the air, and the blue drops at the end are for pure water--the only byproduct of hydrogen power. The animation has been reproduced with permission from Schatz Energy Research Center.

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A lot of work has been completed, and we are continuing to develop the lab. We are looking for student volunteers in the Engineering Program to help develop the lab. We would like to give students in the EET, CET, and IT curriculums an opportunity to get their hands on this technology. If you are a CFCC student and you would like to get involved, simply complete the form below.