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The paper gives an idea of the Ukrainian State Program on Fuel Cell technologies under development. It is shown that fuel cells have opportune perspectives based on achievements determining this high technology like nanosized zirconia and other oxide powders, materials for cathode and interconnect, gasification of coal, materials for small turbines etc. as well as own zircon-sand deposit, well-developed manufacture of gas turbines, and another energetic components.

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Vasylyev, O.D. (2004). SOFC Perspectives in Ukraine. In: Orlovskaya, N., Browning, N. (eds) Mixed Ionic Electronic Conducting Perovskites for Advanced Energy Systems. Nato Science Series, vol 173. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2349-1_15

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