
Fuel Cells Seen
as a Vital Aid During Natural Disasters
NHA Home
NHA News Index
A readily available solution to the type of post-event disaster we are seeing along the US gulf coast is fuel cells - which can be deployed and commissioned in less than two weeks, and positioned closer to the point of critical need, thereby avoiding service interruptions caused by infrastructure breakdowns. (In fact, fuel cells have already played a key role in emergency situations by supplying assured, continuous power during the recent blackouts in Moscow (2005) and New York (2003).)
In disaster
relief efforts healthcare services are critical, and UTC Power has deployed
PureCell 200 Power Solutions at more than 20 hospitals, nursing homes
and medical facilities around the globe. In addition, we have installed fuel
cells at police stations, a jail, bank, military facilities, armories, research
centers and a telephone call routing center - all of which share the need for
assured power. When configured to capture exhaust heat to provide heating and
cooling, it is possible to refrigerate perishable foods and provide space heating
of a shelter during an ice storm, as two examples. If fuel cells had been installed
in the areas affected by hurricane Katrina, the hospitals not affected by the
floods could have continued to operate and provide emergency care for victims
as well as avoid evacuation of critically ill patients due to the lack of power.
In addition, emerging fuel cell applications such as UTC Power's PureCell 5 kW units can be deployed at telephone cell towers to support vital communication requirements.
In our home
state of Connecticut, the South Windsor high school is designated as a regional
emergency shelter and is required to generate electricity continuously, even
in the event of a power failure. By using a fuel cell power plant the school
plays a key role in protecting the environment during normal conditions, and
provides much-needed public shelter in times of emergency. If local high schools
in the US gulf coast region had installed fuel cells, they could have operated
as emergency shelters, providing a range of facilities.
Hydrogen fuel cell products are commercially available today. Fuel cells chosen by Central Park police station in New York and the Bank of Omaha in Nebraska provide reliability and intolerance to power outages from the utility..
© 2005. All Rights Reserved. A Publication of the National
Hydrogen Association.
This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission.
NHA Home Return to NHA News Index