Bridge Power: Enabling Fuel Cells for Backup Systems

Mission-critical installations are routinely protected with standby power generation equipment. These mission-critical installations (e.g. data and network operations centers (NOCs), communication centers, high-value manufacturing processes, etc.) require continuous power with absolutely no interruptions. Fuel cells are recently becoming a viable option for standby power, and are being adopted by telecommunications companies in their ongoing efforts to make their systems more reliable. Super-critical installations are using waterfall architectures in which multiple power sources are available for backup power.…

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