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Ohio Department of Administrative Services (DAS) installed fuel cells on their Multi –Agency Radio Communications System (MARCS) towers to provide emergency backup power for Ohio’s statewide radio network. “Fuel cells hold unlimited promise for the future. They will perform no more important job than helping to protect Ohio’s citizens by ensuring that MARCS will remain up and running when other power isn’t available.” ...Bob Taft, Governor of Ohio Pennsylvania’s Office of Public Safety Radio Services Project Office (OPSRS) installed hydrogen fuel cells as primary power for remote, off-grid communications towers after analyzing wind, solar and cycle charge generators. “All other primary systems were left wanting. Fuel cells are an elegant answer to the power supply issues at our alternate (non-grid) energy sites.” …Don Appleby, Director of the Commonwealth’s RPO Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Systems Services (MIEMSS) installed hydrogen fuel cells at their Elk Neck State Park communications tower. During hurricane Isabel the fuel cells supported critical communications radios when all other power sources failed. “Based on the performance of the fuel cell systems, we will be ordering fuel cell integrations for other Maryland sites and anticipate that all of Maryland’s 225 microwave and fiber optic repeaters station will be backed up by fuel cell power.” …Tom Miller, Director of the Department of Communications,State of Maryland |
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