Abstract
"I have learned from experience that it is rash to make definite prophesies, especially in the field of fuel cells, and it is better to go where the work leads one," confessed Sir Francis Bacon, one of the pioneers in fuel cells, some 30 years ago. Though the fuel cell was discovered in the midst of the Industrial Revolution, its role is just beginning to become clearer more than 150 years later.

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