PEM燃料电池与柴油发电机——选择哪一种解决方案?

J.P. Gagge
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卡特里娜飓风和联邦通信委员会的后续裁决导致许多电信运营商审查并寻找解决方案,以在其网络的关键区域提供延长的运行时间。在过去,铅酸电池主导了这些站点的备用电源市场,电网质量被认为是稳定的。卡特里娜飓风迫使运营商们忽略了这一点,它揭示了铅酸电池通常只能为一个站点提供长达8小时的备份。对于那些需要长时间运行的场所,柴油发电机通常是唯一的选择。本文不仅概述了柴油解决方案,还介绍了一种利用质子交换膜燃料电池(PEMFC)和优质铅酸电池的新解决方案,该解决方案可以在5kw基站设备的现场提供更长的运行时间,我们将研究架构和设计解决方案,该解决方案将为运营商提供超过48小时的备用时间,在某些情况下甚至超过160小时。PEMFC解决方案可以利用先进的铅酸前端电池来简化维护,以及坚固且具有成本效益的PEMFC发动机。燃料电池主流成功的关键领域包括总解决方案成本、可靠性、燃料供应、维护和氢储存。比较柴油将是嵌入式30千瓦的解决方案,通常在这些应用现场发现。与发电机运行相关的问题包括噪音、排放、许可、燃料供应和维护成本都将被审查。其目标是展示两种解决方案的总拥有成本,并向运营商介绍满足其扩展运行时需求的新方法。
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PEM fuel cells versus diesel generators — which solution to pick?
Hurricane Katrina and the pursuant ruling by the FCC has caused many Telecom operators to review and find solutions to provide extended runtime in critical areas of their network. In the past, lead acid batteries have dominated the backup power market for these sites and the power grid quality was considered robust. Katrina forced operators to look past this and it revealed that lead acid batteries typically only provide up to eight hours of backup for a site. For those sites where operators require extended runtime, a diesel generator was typically the only option. This paper will provide an overview of not only the diesel solution but also for a new solution that utilizes a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) and premium lead acid batteries to provide extended runtime at the site using a 5 kW base station plant, we will examine the architecture and design solutions that will give operators well over 48 hours of backup and in some cases over 160 hours. The PEMFC solution can utilize advanced lead acid front terminal batteries to ease maintenance as well as a robust and cost effective PEMFC engine. Critical areas for the mainstream success of fuel cells include total solution costs, reliability, fuel supply, maintenance and hydrogen storage. The comparative diesel will be the embedded 30 kW solution that is normally found in sites throughout these applications. Issues associated with generator operation include noise, emissions, permitting, fuel supply and maintenance costs will all be examined. The goal will be to show a total cost of ownership for both solutions and educate operators about new approaches for their extended runtime requirements.
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