The Role of Fuel Cells in Advancing Pharmaceutical Technologies: Applications and Future Perspectives

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Hanan Saleh Almasmary, Hamad Hussein Masoud Al Mansour, Misfer Hadi ALSalom, Safiyah Mohammad Saeed Alghamdi, Munayfah Mohammed Munawir Alanazi, Maha Abdulrahman Ibrahim Alowais, Fahda Ahmad Hatab Al Anazi, Tahani Saad Alamri, Reem Abdullah Alanazi

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The pharmaceutical industry is vital for public health and modern life. However, drug misadventures, especially during drug development, create significant costs for the pharmaceutical sector. With rising energy costs and environmental concerns, drug manufacturers must consider energy use and carbon impact. Fuel cells, which convert a fuel's chemical energy directly into electrical energy, promise efficient on-site energy production and zero emission alternatives to burning fossil fuels. Their adoption relies on a balance of upfront costs and long-term benefits. This essay discusses fuel cells' current and potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry, where energy use is often hidden.

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