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Bloom Box Revealed
The energy machine known as the "Bloom Box" was formally introduced to the public at eBay's headquarters in San Jose, Calif. Founder and CEO K.R. Sridhar addressed the audience.Clipped from: Bloom Energy Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Bloom Energy Server
The Bloom Energy Server is a solid oxide fuel cell made by Bloom Energy, of Sunnyvale, California, that uses liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons (such as gasoline, diesel or propane produced from fossil or bio sources) to generate electricity on the site where it will be used; Bloom Energy representatives assert that it is at least as efficient as a traditional large-scale coal power station. According to the company, a single cell (one 100mm × 100mm metal alloy plate between two ceramic layers) generates 25 watts.
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The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough?
(CBS) In the world of energy, the Holy Grail is a power source that's inexpensive and clean, with no emissions. Well over 100 start-ups in Silicon Valley are working on it, and one of them, Bloom Energy, is about to make public its invention: a little power plant-in-a-box they want to put literally in your backyard.
You'll generate your own electricity with the box and it'll be wireless. The idea is to one day replace the big power plants and transmission line grid, the way the laptop moved in on the desktop and cell phones supplanted landlines.
It has a lot of smart people believing and buzzing, even though the company has been unusually secretive - until now.
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A Peek Inside the Bloom Box
In the world of energy, the Holy Grail is a power source that's inexpensive and clean. Lesley Stahl gets an inside look at one inventor's "energy machine." 60 Minutes, Sunday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m. ET/PT.Clipped from: Bloom Energy | Be The Solution |
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What is an Energy Server?
Built with our patented solid oxide fuel cell technology, Bloom's Energy Server™ is a new class of distributed power generator, producing clean, reliable, affordable electricity at the customer site.Fuel cells are devices that convert fuel into electricity through a clean electro-chemical process rather than dirty combustion. They are like batteries except that they always run. Our particular type of fuel cell technology is different than legacy "hydrogen" fuel cells in four main ways:
- Low cost materials – our cells use a common sand-like powder instead of precious
metals like platinum or corrosive materials like acids. - High electrical efficiency – we can convert fuel into electricity at nearly twice the
rate of some legacy technologies - Fuel flexibility – our systems are capable of using either renewable or fossil fuels
- Reversible – our technology is capable of both energy generation and storage
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Fuel cells were invented over a century ago and have been used in practically every NASA mission since the 1960's, but until now, they have not gained widespread adoption because of their inherently high costs.Click here to see how a SOFC works.
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Bloom's power plant in a box? (FAQ)
What is the Bloom box?How much does it cost to "save" money?
What kind of fuel does it use?
Who is using Bloom boxes right now?
And subsidies or tax breaks?
Who is investing in Bloom Energy?
How economically feasible can it be?
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- YouTube - Bloom Box Revealed
- Bloom Energy Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough? - 60 Minutes - CBS News
- YouTube - A Peek Inside the Bloom Box
- Bloom Energy | Be The Solution
- Bloom Energy | Be The Solution | Products - What is an Energy Server?
- Bloom Energy | Be The Solution | Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- Bloom's power plant in a box? (FAQ) | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News
- All eyes on Bloom Box fuel cell launch | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Bloom Energy Unveils Its Ultra-Secretive Bloom Box Fuel Cell | Sustainability | Fast Company
- How Does the Bloom Box Energy Server Work? | Sustainability | Fast Company
- The Bloom Box: a power plant for the home (video) -- Engadget
- Is K.R. Sridhar’s 'magic box' ready for prime time? - Fortune Brainstorm Tech