> Not sure what they would gain by converting to fuel cells as the article > suggests. They probably would still require onsite storage for their > hydrogen source in order to insure uniterupted supply, either hydrogen, > lng, natural gas or propane. what's better in a fire, a heating oil tank > or a propane tank?
How about using water power for backup? Store a big tank of water on the
top floor and use a water turbine to generate power in an emergency...
Wonder how much water it would take... but for sure this would do well
in case of fire.
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