07-11-2012, 01:04 PM
The Bloom Energy
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Introduction
Bloom Energy has created an innovative technology that can change the way the world generates and consumes electricity
Bloom Energy says its power-plant-in-a-box produces clean energy at low cost for homeowners eventually to generate their own electricity.
What is the Bloom Box?
a collection of fuel cells, skinny batteries that use oxygen and fuel to create electricity with no emissions
made of sand that is baked into diskette-sized ceramic squares and painted with green and black ink
The fuel cells are stacked into brick-sized towers sandwiched with metal alloy plates
The Bloom Box consists of these fuel cell stacks that are housed in a refrigerator-sized unit
How does it work?
Oxygen is drawn into one side of the unit, and fuel (fossil-fuel, bio-fuel, or even solar power can be used) is fed into the other side
The two combine within the cell and produce a chemical reaction that creates energy with no burning, no combustion, and no power lines
Power Capacity
Each Bloom Energy fuel cell is capable of producing about 25W... enough to power a light bulb.
For more power, the cells are sandwiched, along with metal interconnect plates into a fuel cell "stack". A few stacks, together about the size of a brick, is enough to power an average home.
Present Customers
According to Sridhar that first 100 kW Bloom Energy box were planted to Google head office in July 2008.
Other customers with operating Bloom Boxes are Wal-Mart (WMT), FedEx (FDX), and Staples (SPLS).
These companies quietly purchased Bloom Boxes and have been using them to produce part of their electricity for about 18 months.
Conclusion
Sridhar has ambitious goals for his Bloom Box, planning not only to place it in every American home in 10 years, but also in homes in Africa, India, and China
His next goal is to Plant a Bloom Box next to the White House in USA