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Fig. 20.11 Photograph of five PC25 fuel
cell units installed at Anchorage,
Alaska. (Courtesy of International Fuel
Cells Inc.)
It is likely that by 2010 fuel cells will be established
as commercial products in all areas of their applica-
tion. Although thermal generators are unlikely to be
replaced in the foreseeable future, increasing envi-
ronmental concerns will provide a strong incentive
for a customer to purchase a fuel cell power unit.
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