Claims
- 1. A customer side electrical power management system comprising:
- a main distribution panel, located at a customer location, for receiving electric power from a public electric utility via a plurality of phase lines or wires, said distribution panel for thereafter distributing the received electric power toward a plurality of loads at the customer location;
- at least one hydrocarbon-powered fuel cell located at the customer location that receives hydrocarbon fuel and transforms the hydrocarbon fuel into electric power to be directed to said loads;
- a threshold level setting circuit located at the customer location for allowing the customer to set a maximum power level of power from said utility that the customer wishes to receive and pay for, in order to reduce peak demand charges;
- a comparator for determining when the amount of power being received by the customer from said utility reaches said maximum power level; and
- means for causing all additional power required by the customer that is above said level to be generated by said at least one fuel cell and to be directed from said at least one fuel cell to said loads.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said fuel cell is powered by natural gas, and wherein a public natural gas line supplies the fuel to said fuel cell.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein said comparator is disposed within a power distribution circuit located at the customer location, and wherein said power distribution circuit is in communication with said fuel cell, a light distribution load panel, and said main distribution panel, and wherein said fuel cell includes a fuel processor, a fuel cell stack, and a power conditioner for transforming the natural gas into AC power.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/856,187, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,880,536), filed May 14, 1997.
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