DocumentCode :
606280
Title :
H2 optimisation and fuel cell as a back-up power for telecommunication sites
Author :
Krishnan, Kannan Jegathala ; Kalam, Akhtar ; Zayegh, Aladin
Author_Institution :
School of Engineering and Science, Faculty of Health Engineering and Science, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
20-21 March 2013
Firstpage :
1274
Lastpage :
1277
Abstract :
A reliable power is paramount and when called upon power at Telecom sites ideal choice being diesel generator requires fuel storage, produce combustion emissions, noisy and maintenance costs are high. The valve regulated lead-acid battery banks (VRLA) prone to self-discharge, need replacement every 3 years, are bulky, heavy, costly to maintain and it is expensive to run distance trucks requiring several site visits per year carrying H2 bottles to a rural site. This paper mainly focuses on H2 Generator and PEM Fuel Cell system that generates H2 on-site and is capable to compete with traditional technologies and can be implemented as a back-up power in telecommunication system where there will be need for a reliable back-up power supply. The troubleshooting and reliability of the system is highlighted in this paper and the benefits are directed towards the Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) where there will be need for a reliable back-up power supply since NBN will be rolling out to several hundred points of presence (POP´s).
Keywords :
Australia; Generators; Laboratories; Power system reliability; Reliability; EL100 H2 Generator; H2; H2 storage tank; National Broadband Network (NBN); T-1000 PEM Fuel Cell;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nagercoil
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4921-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCPCT.2013.6529036
Filename :
6529036
Link To Document :
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