How do hydrogen fuel cells work?
Power generation is a broad industry ranging from large-scale utility generation to small-scale on-site primary or backup power generation. Hydrogen can be used in place of fossil fuels to reduce combustion-based power generation emissions, or it can be used in fuel cell applications to stabilise grids during peak times or power microgrids.
Hydrogen fuel cells are employed as backup power sources for cell towers and data centers. They can also be used in power generation equipment for construction, remote monitoring, broadcasting, and public events. Hydrogen fuel cells can also be used to power unmanned ariel vehicles (UAVs), offering longer flight durations and reducing the environmental impact compared to traditional batteries.
A variety of fuel cell technologies are being used today for distributed power generation. These fuel cells use natural gas, biogas or hydrogen as the primary feedstock into the generator. Applications that are amenable for fuel cell-based power production are:
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