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How it operates for the telecoms industry.

The telecoms mast is now an everyday feature of our landscape. But it requires a constant and reliable supply of electrical energy to ensure that it operates effectively, wherever it may be.

Logan Energy has the capability to assist telecoms engineers and network designers to build power and back-up power systems for masts, towers and relay stations that provide reliable low carbon fuel cell energy systems.We are the experts that can help you plan your energy needs from the earliest moment of conception.

Most telecom suppliers and providers are keen to establish alternatives energy supply solutions and are aware of their green energy obligations as well as rid themselves of racks of batteries and the associated operational costs. Fuel cell systems provide an elegant solution to these issues whether providing mains or back-up power. Such systems are now a viable and offer a cost-effective option that managers and planners cannot ignore.A fuel cell system has very few moving parts reducing maintenance requirements and is ideal for remote sub stations as there is very little of value to steal or vandalise. Locally produced energy makes sense, and fuel cells provide the ideal integrated solution.

Logan Energy has the expertise and knowledge to install and operate energy centres for telecoms that incorporate or are part powered by fuel cells. These can use hydrocarbon based fuels, such as natural gas to give a carbon reduction of 40% and later be converted to run on a green gas with a zero carbon impact. No other distributed energy source can duplicate this kind of flexibility.


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