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Vincent Gambuzza
Приєднався 10 січ 2020
This is my life. Hopefully I can capture some of it along the way.
Bloom Energy - Mechanical Engineer’s Perspective
This is an analysis of bloom energy by a entry level mechanical engineer. I hope this can provide perspective. Stock price at time of recording: $18.19
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Me, a hammered mechanical engineer, explaining why you should buy plug power. I was a few days late posting this. At the time of the recording, plug power was at $14.50.
Hahahhahaahahahha this aged like a fine milk next to a radiator
Boy this guy's worked up, he picked a very strange Hill to die on!
Great explanation
Universal Axiom: All hydrogen stocks suck, including NEL, and will continue to suck until electrolyzers are conceived, designed, and built that can produce millions of tons of hydrogen per annum. Right now, this is not even close to possible. Hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells are total nonsense in India and everywhere else, the "Hydrogen stocks" are hopeless losers because none of the electrolyzer companies can deliver industrial-scale capacity. They only offer small-scale electrolysis capacity, so they can't provide anything but small-scale revenue. Small-scale revenue will never eclipse their operating budget, so they cannot show a profit (earnings). Small-scale electrolyzers cannot make enough H2 from water to reduce CO2 output at an industrial scale, so they are irrelevant. Renewable energy is coming on line quickly, but to reduce global warming, one must decarbonize all of the greenhouse gas emitting sectors -- transportation, agriculture, residential & commercial building and industrial sources (primarily concrete, glass, steel and industrial chemicals). That means we must create decarbonized fuels such as green ammonia, whereby we take cheap and abundant renewable energy and split water into cheap hydrogen and oxygen. Then, humanity can remove nitrogen from the air (air is 78% Nitrogen) and, using the Haber Bosch method, combine the green H2 and N to make green ammonia (NH3). Ammonia, as a "liquid carrier of hydrogen fuel," can carry more hydrogen/BTUs by volume at a reasonable temperature and pressure than gaseous or liquid hydrogen. Large-scale electrolyzers (no existing electrolyzer manufacturer can provide) would allow green ammonia to fuel and power all greenhouse gas emitting sectors. When electrolyzers are scaled to provide ammonia-scale plants producing four million metric tons of anhydrous ammonia per year, replacing methane feedstock; call me. It is important to realize that to produce one ton of ammonia using today's methane "steam reformation process" conventional ammonia producers for nitrogenous fertilizers release 2.84 tons of CO2.
It's called a fuel cell
This video is dog poop
All off this frightens me, sorry. What doesn't frighten me is Piezo Electric Quartz's Crystal Engines, that are 100% pollution free, and need no natural gas, The other thing that doesn't frighten me is to make secure the foundations of your home (it's footings) and excavate a very large pit (cavity) and then insulate that pit for heat retention insulation, and then fill that pit up with lava rock, or some kind of rock, and then purchase fresnel lighthouse lenses and focus the rays of the sun on the rocks and then charge the rocks up with heat, and then make a flume and channel that heat to a pipe that connects to a sterling engine that has a 3-Sproket planetary hub and connect the sterling engine to the crankshaft of a Honda 5,000 watt generator, that is now non polluting. It's going to be necessary to track the sun with a computer that will adjust the fresnel lens in order to keep all of the suns rays concentrated on the rock pile all day long, and to have long shafts directing all that heat from the sun. You are basically making a "heat battery, which is completely clean, because heat is just heat, and stored heat will power a generator, and will be non polluting, even compared to a electrical battery, that has so much caustic stuff in it, that is no good for the environment.
Does your own home have this setup that you described ?
I have approximately 3 yards of lava rock. at the back of the property, it is adjacent to the end of my mobile home, what I don't have yet is the fresnel lens, and a tracking laptop, the pit hasn't been dug yet, but it will be, then it will be insulated in order to keep the heat from escaping. I am really excited about this summer project. So the answer to your question is "Not Yet" but let me emphasize here this will become a reality, in due coarse. People think of energy storage, as electrical storage, but energy storage can also be a "Heat Vault" and as soon as I have several yard sales this summer to get rid of 90% percent of all my late partner's accumulated worthless refuse, the leather gloves will be on me, and that shovel will go into action. Take Care, Kelly
My kid might have 3 legs hahahah
Dude I thought the tail of the animal was a dinosaur
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Ground breaking Google had there set up for more then 10 years lol
Lol, please Stick to what you're good at, chemistry is not your strong suit. There are so many things wrong with your octane vs. methane comments... keep reading up on it Bloom is identical to natural gas power generation when it comes to chemical inputs and outputs, they are just much more efficient as they generate dc directly from the chemical reaction instead of boiling water, turning a turbine etc. Natural gas isn't just methane bro, it's a blend of light hydrocarbons including ethanes etc. May want to brush up on your mechanical engineering as well, we're not convinced
Okay now I see why you don't believe he's a real mechanical engineer .
So are you saying that this system the Bloom Box system only works if you have it hooked up to gas ?
@@gardensofthegods Bloom energy servers may use a number of different fuels, natural gas is the most likely gas that an installation would use today. They have some installations which use methane from landfills and they should be able to run on pure hydrogen gas but there is no source for that in nature
@Vicent Gambuzza, Combustion is not only about the flame that you see in the stove, but any Hydrocarbon, when it reacts with oxygen and produces, CO2, H2O and energy is combustion. Even our human body cells are combustion machines. Therefore Bloom Box is an silent combustion box, which take CH4, Air (O2) and the fuel cells combines them, reacts and produces CO2, H2O , Electric energy and other effluents. If your Bloom box can react CH4 in absence of atmospheric AIR and produces electric energy then its clean energy, where as Bloom box not clean energy box, Its a silent energy box.
Right on. You can talk dirty to me about clean energy anytime ;)
great video, would love to hear more commentary/updates on bloom energy and their hardware
you need some CBD my friend lol i understand being worked up but your knowledge is being waisted when no-one wants to listen
I think there’s a lot of people who find this interesting
It’s a water heater typical engineer
Bloom is a scam. Name another company that has been in business for over a decade, and never made a profit. Early 80's headbands are coming back, this video is proof.
Which company do you think is better. Plug power or Bloom Energy?
I want fusion power.Large scale, small scale. No natural gases needed. Only one H-
I’d there a case study of Bloom’s FC being used as a supplement to reduce KW demand charges from the electric grid?
I’m not certain about that. I know that they use it as the main power source in many cases
not investing in a company unless i know theyre making money
Oh like Amazon or Tesla???
Elon = Lebron
GOOD CALL
I was about to get serious but you started to speak funny.
From the horses mouth good enough for me i am buying you should make more videos
I have a new channel!! I lost this channel cause it was connected to my university email!!!
The funny speech you detect is that he's not a mechanical engineer.
@@MrJayAlessi never mind what I asked you because I did see the comment from ET Bear Flags elsewhere .
Thanks for the video. I have been following bloom but now I understand the tech even more now. Been trying to find out more about hydrogen power, but with an EE background I defer to the MEs
What do you think of Bloom Energy (BE) V.S. Fuel Cell Energy (FCEL) as a company & current price as a stock ?
I like both of them. Hop in small and just average up
@@vincentgambuzza6345 it's gonna go to go up big before we know it!
@@ZukosM1nd yessir! Added to my position this week on dips
Spoken like a true mechanical engineer
@@vincentgambuzza6345 but do you foresee , let's say within the next 10 years that homes will start having this system ? ... even though you say they don't need all that energy ? And does it ALWAYS have to be hooked up to a system using gas ?
Yes, this is why Japan is getting into hydrogen run society, & why Toyota does not want to make a pure EV car, but hydrogen car along with hybrids.
Trading around 23 today lol. Good call
This is aging nicely 🚀🌙
U r a fucking genius!
Eugene Chua I appreciate it!