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OKIsItJustMe

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10. Yeah… check out this other (smaller) model
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 02:18 PM
Mar 2016
https://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2015_04/pr2001.htm
[font face=Serif][font size=5]Toshiba Begins Operation of Independent Energy Supply System Utilizing Renewable Energy and Hydrogen[/font]

[font size=4]Approx. one-week’s supply of electricity and hot water for 300 people using CO2-free hydrogen energy[/font]

20 Apr, 2015
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[font size=3]TOKYO— Toshiba Corporation (Tokyo: 6502) today announced the start of demonstration operation of H2One, an independent energy supply system based on renewable energy and use of hydrogen as a fuel for power generation. Kawasaki City and Toshiba have installed the system at the Kawasaki Marien public facility and Higashi-Ogishima-Naka Park in the Kawasaki Port area.

H2One combines photovoltaic installations, storage batteries, hydrogen-producing water electrolysis equipment, hydrogen and water tanks, and fuel cells. Electricity generated from the photovoltaic installations is used to electrolyze water and produce hydrogen, which is then stored in tanks and used in fuel cells that produce electricity and hot water.

Since H2One uses only sunlight and water for fuel, it can independently provide electricity and hot water in times of emergency, even when lifelines are cut. Kawasaki Marien and Higashi-Ogishima-Naka Park, a municipal facility to promote Kawasaki Port, is a designated emergency evacuation area. In times of disaster, H2One will use stored hydrogen to provide an estimated 300 evacuees to the site with electricity and hot water for about one week. The H2One system is housed in a container, and can be transported to disaster-hit areas on trailers.

In normal, non-emergency operation, H2One’s hydrogen energy management system is used to contribute to peak shift, which reduces demand for mains power at times of high demand, through optimized control of hydrogen production, power generation and storage. Toshiba is working to enhance its hydrogen storage capabilities to realize a self-contained solution of local energy production for local consumption.

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^ nationalize the fed Mar 2016 #1
All that for only 12 hotel rooms? NickB79 Mar 2016 #2
Apples are much better than oranges OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #3
Horse apples? kristopher Mar 2016 #4
And what is the capacity of the Duke system? OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #5
That system - like all battery systems - is scaleable. kristopher Mar 2016 #11
Are you implying that a fuel cell system is not scaleable? OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #15
Review the thread kristopher Mar 2016 #16
“not a statement that it is designed for load shifting across seasons.” OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #6
It sure sounds like dumbcat Mar 2016 #9
Yeah… check out this other (smaller) model OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #10
I like the concept dumbcat Mar 2016 #17
If you go with renewable generation you'll require appx. 3X the input generation kristopher Mar 2016 #20
You may want to contact this person as well nationalize the fed Mar 2016 #21
It's not a new concept OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #23
No it doesn't and you know it. kristopher Mar 2016 #12
I don't know it dumbcat Mar 2016 #18
Then I'm happy to have helped ... kristopher Mar 2016 #19
Hydrogen or batteries for grid storage? A net energy analysis OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #7
"...the round-trip efficiency of a RHFC system must increase..." kristopher Mar 2016 #13
For some reason NASA thinks regenerative fuel cells make sense OKIsItJustMe Mar 2016 #8
Because purified water is such an abundant resource in space? kristopher Mar 2016 #14
The fact that something so trivial can even evoke comment, demonstrates in 2016... NNadir Mar 2016 #22
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