Majida Khazaal, None 2Duha Mohammed Murtadha, None Zahra Khudair Abbas, None Zahraa Haider Abd Alkathem
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Despite being unquestionable around 170 years ago and promising substantial ecological benefits and huge electrical capacity, fuel cells have just presented a serious potential for being commercially practicable. The solid oxide fuel cell has excellent potential and is currently an active research subject. The solid oxide cell might be apparatus composed entirely of solids that operate at very high temperatures, in contrast to other fuel cells. The challenges in developing a high-temperature solid-state fuel cell are discussed in this paper, as are the inorganic materials now employed and under checkup for such cells, as well as the challenges connected with running solid oxide cells on practical hydrocarbon fuels.