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UPS /Back up power applications, powered by a 6kW hydrogen Fuel cell system are available to the South American Telecom operators. M-Field Energy has designed a system, ready to meet the requirements of the telecom operators in the area
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M-Field has developed a 1-3kW hydrogen fuelled fuel cell power module, which is ideal to integrate into uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and back-up power
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Traditional forms of backup / standby power have their limitations. Generators are notoriously unreliable and require frequent maintenance. Batteries require space and cooling and have a limited autonomy. Particularly in remote locations, fuel cells offer a range of benefits
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Fuel Cells offer a number of advantages over existing technologies for UPS / Backup Power Applications. M-Field Energy Ltd has developed a 10kW hydrogen fuel cell system design to meet the demands of Asian telecom operators
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Dantherm Power is looking to further deploy its fuel cell backup power / UPS technology in Asian Markets.
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Traditional forms of backup / standby power have their limitations. Generators are notoriously unreliable and require frequent maintenance. Batteries require space and cooling and have a limited autonomy. Particularly in remote locations, fuel cells offer a range of benefits
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Traditional forms of backup / standby power have their limitations. Generators are notoriously unreliable and require frequent maintenance. Batteries require space and cooling and have a limited autonomy
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Traditional forms of backup / standby power have their limitations. Generators are notoriously unreliable and require frequent maintenance. Batteries require space and cooling and have a limited autonomy. Particularly in remote locations, fuel cells offer a range of
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Traditional forms of backup / standby power are not particularly well suited to many developing countries. Battery performance and durability are often seriously affected by the local climate and the rising
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