World’s first cell tower powerd by fuel cells. Installation date - February 21, 2002 - Outside Wilkes Barre, PA. Prior
to grid connection, to keep tower build-out on schedule, the tower project team used fuel cells to power the site.
Fuel cell powering Flash lighting
2 kW in outdoor enclosure
Fuel cell in outdoor enclosure
4 kW in outdoor enclosure
New York’s air national guard
A very robust configuration ideally suited for military and industrial locations
Pennsylvania’s radio network
havePOWER’s proprietary H-SASS(10)TM - a stand alone storage and delivery system
H-SASS(10)TM (Ten Bottle Hydrogen Stand Alone Supply System)
Modules can be manifolded together to increase H2 Storage
On-site storage of hydrogen can be configured to occupy no more space than a standard propane tank. Ideal for primary power installations and remote locations.
ON-SITE H2 DELIVERY
H2 delivery to a tower site
H2 supply is available throughout the U.S.
If propane can make it to your site, hydrogen can. Hydrogen is more portable and less costly than propane. Hydrogen cylinders are bulletproof and DOT approved. Also, hydrogen is stored above ground in stand-alone racks, which is substantially less costly than burying propane tanks to fuel combustion generators.