Hydrogen To Rescue Nuclear Energy? Maybe!
Nuclear energy fans have a new card to play as global demand for hydrogen ramps up.
Nuclear energy fans have a new card to play as global demand for hydrogen ramps up.
Wallflowers no more: solid oxide fuel cells are ready to do the green hydrogen dance.
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts cook up a scheme in anticipation of $8 billion in federal funding for green hydrogen hubs.
Tidal wave of green hydrogen investment spoils Trump oil and gas legacy — and wait, whatever happened to all your coal jobs?
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.
Last week, California finally received a shipment of life-saving ventilators that the state desperately needed to help in the fight against COVID-19. When the boxes arrived, however, hopes were quickly dashed, as 170 of the ventilators were broken and useless. At least, they were until fuel cell engineer Joe Tavi got a hold of them.
It’s Earth Day, which many green bloggers hate, since spending just 1 day thinking about how to preserve human livability on this small planet simply doesn’t cut it. On the flip side, it is an opportunity to make more people aware of the benefits of solar energy, electric vehicles, bicycling, and … [continued]
The Japanese company FCO Power Inc. has just introduced a high efficiency, ultra-compact solid oxide fuel cell that can power an entire apartment.
Global concerns about climate change, dependence on oil imports and increasing oil prices have brought renewable energy onto the centre stage of various data centers across the world. Taking this into consideration, online giant eBay has planned to power its main data centre in Utah primarily with renewable energy. … [continued]
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.”