Hydrogen fuel cells can be used for backup power in telecommunications base stations, remote areas, disaster relief centers, and industrial hydrogen power generation.
The system can be divided into pure hydrogen type and methanol reforming type. The pure hydrogen type directly uses hydrogen from steel cylinders, while the methanol reforming type uses methanol water. After going through the methanol reformer to produce hydrogen, it is provided to the fuel cells for power generation. The advantage of the pure hydrogen type is the lower construction cost, while the advantage of the methanol reforming type lies in the ease of fuel transportation and storage.
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