Pienaar, H. C. v Z.Lourens, Dewald2016-06-302016-06-302006-06http://hdl.handle.net/10352/289M. Tech. (Electrical, Applied Electronics and Electronic Communication, Faculty of Engineering and Technology) Vaal University of Technology|The demand for efficient and environmentally friendly power sources has become a major topic around the world. This research explores the capability of the zinc-air fuel cell to replace conventional power sources for various applications, more specifically telecommunication systems. The research consisted of a theoretical study of the zinc-air fuel cell and its components, as well as their performance characteristics. A zinc-air fuel ce.ll and test rig were built, and the system was tested under various conditions. It was found that the zinc-air fuel cell has an advantage over other fuel cells in that it does not require any expensive materials or noble metals, reducing the overall cost of such a system. The fuel cell showed the potential to power various applications, but problems persisted in the fueling process as well as constant leaking of the aqueous electrolyte.xiv, 132 leaves: illustrationsenEnvironmentally friendly power sourcesZinc-air fuel cellTelecommunications systems621.312429Fuel cellsDesign and development of a high performance zinc air fuel cellThesis