A fuel cell utilizing parallel flow of a hydrogen stream, an oxygen stream, and
an electrolyte solution with respect to the electrodes, while maintaining mechanical
support within the fuel cell. The fuel cell contains multiple layers of electrodes
which absorb and react hydrogen and oxygen. The fuel cell is designed to maintain
mechanical support within the fuel cell while the electrodes expand and contract
in response to the absorption of oxygen and hydrogen. The design of the fuel cell
provides a substantially more compact design by not requiring space to allow for
the expansion and contraction of the electrodes within the fuel cell.