A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
Anything that needs electricity can be fed from a fuel cell.Power vehicles
fuel cells converts chemical energy to eletrical power and the only waste product for fuel cells is water
fuel cells
They all produce static electricity.
converts the chemical energy of a fuel and an oxzidizing into electricity.
Water was created in the fuel cells, which combined Hydrogen and Oxygen to make electricity, and whose byproduct was H2O
Solar Cells
Solar cells for electricity and solar cells for heating are two very different things, so it doesn't make much sense to convert one into the other.
in a combustion chamber
any source of heat or power can fuel the turbine to make electricity, including wind power, chemical reactions, and waterfalls (hydroelectric-powered turbines). And solar energy can create electricity directly, through photovoltaic cells.
Batteries do this. Perhaps you are talking about biological cells. There are organisms that give off light, and these cells are referred to as fuel cells.