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Fuel cells are devices that convert chemical energy from a fuel, like hydrogen, and an oxidant, like oxygen, into electricity through an electrochemical reaction. They are similar to batteries but don't run down or need recharging; they produce electricity as long as fuel is supplied. Boomtown's main stage used fuel cells to power its operations cleanly and quietly.
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