Remote Site Power Plant Design Study
Two potential applications for a fuel cell power plant, sited/ transportable and mobile, were evaluated in this study. The major emphasis was centered on the sited/transportable application. The site chosen for analysis was an Air Force radar station in a remote region of Alaska, namely, the Seek Ig...
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1985
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Online Access: | http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA161287 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA161287 |
Summary: | Two potential applications for a fuel cell power plant, sited/ transportable and mobile, were evaluated in this study. The major emphasis was centered on the sited/transportable application. The site chosen for analysis was an Air Force radar station in a remote region of Alaska, namely, the Seek Igloo Minimally Attended Radar (MAR) facility at Fort Yukon. The results of this study is that a life cycle cost savings of five million dollars per site would result by the use of fuel cells. The second application studied was a 100kw mobile fuel cell power plant. Result of the sited/transportable power plant design yielded a power plant that was adaptable to the mobile applications. |
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