An energy generating system for a telecommunications facility includes a
hydrogen fuel supply system. The hydrogen fuel supply system includes a
source of liquid hydrogen which uses a high pressure expansion tank along
with additional storage tanks. The system also incorporates first and
second stage heat exchangers. The first stage exchanger is used to
benefit from the endothermic reaction created when liquid hydrogen
transforms into vapor. The cooling provided from this state change is
transferred into a second medium which is delivered into a second stage
heat transfer device and then used for air conditioning purposes. The
system also includes a hydrogen generator which may be used to create AC
power by combusting vaporous hydrogen.