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Greenbuilding Archive for April 2002
237 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:51 2002

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Re: [GBlist] Preparing for fuel cells



Its a lot like having a back up generator. There may be some interconnect
issues that have to be addressed if you are going to parallel the utility
grid, other than that electrical connection, transfer switch and a fuel
supply. Usually there is a mechanical enclosure of some type. Of course if
you are planing a dual cycle system then you are definitely going to have to
make some choices up front.

How big is this building where you plan to use a fuel cell?

Will Harrison wrote:

> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find information on designing
> buildings to prepare for fuel cell technology?
> Thanks
>
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