Anchorage Post Office cuts ribbon on fuel cell electrical systemNation’s largest commercial fuel cell system goes online; produces no harmful emissions; generates usable heat; provides uninterruptable power supply backup by The Associated Press PNA Contributing Writer
On Aug. 9 the Anchorage Post Office’s mail processing center at the Ted Stevens International Airport officially dedicated a state-of-the-art fuel cell system. The new system has been operating and subjected to operational tests during the last two months.
The system, capable of generating 1 megawa....
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Uninterruptable power supply backup What a fuel cell is Present and future uses of DC power Many players assist with the funding
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