2000-09-23 01:14:14+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Via /., GE announces a fuel-cell system that'll power an average home, extracts hydrogen from natural gas or propane, then generates electricity from that, the waste heat can be used for hot water. Ship date late 2001.
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