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<\/div> Shelli Zargary<\/span>\n January 7, 2020<\/span>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n
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Sustainably & Resiliently Powering Continuous Connectivity<\/h2>\n

\u2022 The digital connectivity that drives our online society and economy depends on uninterrupted operation of telco networks<\/b>, which depend on constant power<\/b>.<\/p>\n

\u2022 The continuous expansion of these networks to cover more advanced technologies and use cases leveraging IoT and enhanced equipment, such as smart cities, e-commerce, telelearning and autonomous vehicles are exponentially increasing telcos\u2019 gross demand for power<\/b>. While 5G is more energy efficient, overall, it increases telco energy consumption, while IoT edge computing increases power requirements at the edge of the network.<\/p>\n

\u2022 Climate crisis causes more frequent severe weather incidents that in turn lead to more frequent and more severe power outages<\/b>. Continued use of fossil fuels exacerbates these climate issues and power outages. Indeed, during these outages, the telecom services – which are ever more crucial for emergency response and disaster recovery –<\/b> are completely dependent on reliable and resilient backup power<\/b>.<\/p>\n

\u2022 In parallel, telcos are pressured by governments, investors, and consumers to set ambitious sustainability targets and to eliminate emissions while minimizing costs.<\/p>\n

\u2022 Telecom corporations to date have mainly met sustainability targets by offsetting and investing in distant renewable energy projects\u00a0 \u2013 an accounting exercise funding existing solar PV & wind with telecom dollars.<\/p>\n

\u2022 To demonstrate an authentic commitment to sustainability targets and to involve employees and suppliers – and to avoid carbon taxes and penalties – today telecom providers are starting to eliminate the carbon from the power in their own core operations<\/b>.<\/p>\n

Resolving these Challenges<\/b><\/p>\n

\u2022 To resolve these challenges, sustainable, resilient hydrogen-to-power can ensure continuous connectivity while contributing to long-term climate action and meeting emissions targets.<\/p>\n

\u2022 GenCell delivers hydrogen-to-power alkaline fuel cell solutions<\/b> that backup radio networks and communications devices and systems, replacing the diesel generators that have traditionally been the only reliable backup power solution in many places around the world.<\/p>\n

\u2022 GenCell is developing ammonia-to-power solutions<\/b> that will make hydrogen storage and power generation more affordable enabling primary and off-grid power based on hydrogen.<\/p>\n

\u2022 GenCell has introduced GreenFSG technology<\/b> to enable resilient, uninterrupted green power anywhere. Self-contained green energy circular economies that let telcos produce and consume well-to-wheel green power\u00a0 to run radio equipment and edge networks anywhere.<\/p>\n

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Why hydrogen is the optimal solution:<\/strong><\/p>\n