Samsung & Bloom Energy Want To Make Zero Emissions Cargo Ships
Samsung Heavy Industries and Bloom Energy have entered into a joint venture to design and build zero emissions ships that use solid oxide fuel cells.
Samsung Heavy Industries and Bloom Energy have entered into a joint venture to design and build zero emissions ships that use solid oxide fuel cells.
Hardly more than two years ago in Sunnyvale, CA, Bloom Energy Corporation, founded in 2001, announced its commitment to changing the way people generate and consume energy. To accomplish this, it offered the Bloom Energy Server, a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology reputed to offer “a cleaner, more reliable, and more affordable alternative to both today’s electric grid as well as traditional renewable energy sources.”
When you think of emission-free fuel cell technology for cars, you probably imagine a device that’s about the size of a battery – or at least one that’s small and light enough to fit in a car. Now imagine a gigantic fuel cell fully the size of a standard parking … [continued]