Electrochemical cell, a device that generates electricity from chemical reactions
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Fuel cell, an electrochemical energy conversion chamber using reactants
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Solar cell, a photovoltaic panel that converts light energy into electricity
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In 2002, John R. Huizenga, professor of nuclear chemistry at the University of Rochester, who was head of a government panel convened in 1989 to investigate the cold fusion claims of Fleischmann and Pons, and who wrote a book about the controversy, said "I would be willing to bet there's nothing to it", when asked about the Patterson Power Cell.
George H. Miley is a professor of nuclear engineering and a cold fusion researcher who claims to have replicated the Patterson Power Cell.