In Rostock-Laage a pilot project for the intermediate storage of surplus wind energy by means of hydrogen was put into operation.
All applications
Sunfire-Remote enables the mains-independent power supply of measuring and monitoring systems.
Massive power outages occurred during Storm Herwart in 2017. Until now, there has been no reliable backup power supply for such blackout scenarios.
Obstruction lights are essential for modern and powerful wind turbines. Sunfire remote provides their power supply.
The radio sites can be supplied for up to 100 hours in the event of a power failure. The use of pressurized gas cylinders allows a quick supply of hydrogen.
Our power generators in alaska run up to 10,000 operational hours unattended: a world record! Therefore, in 2019, the leading U.S. network operator went for a long-term solution with Sunfire-Remote.
Focus of the project: Demonstration of the maturity of this FC technique under climatically demanding conditions and with difficult accessibility.
In the event of a power failure, the fuel cell backup system (5kW) supplies the technical equipment’s own requirements.
At the deflection point on the Messelingkogel, at an altitude of just under 2,700 m, the SIQENS Ecoport 800 is used. The energy of the fuel cell is sufficient to operate a small electric heater in addition to the connected directional antennas,
At each location, fuel is supplied for at least one hour. 72 h emergency power operation. A total of 450 kW of fuel cell power was installed in NA43.