A 1MW MBH (German) Internal Combustion Engine assembled in China with all guarantees goes for $270k + Shipping. How much does a 1MW-producing (from biogas) Bloom “energy server” cost? Need to know in how many years the higher efficiency of the fuel cell will have covered the extra cost of purchasing it. Thanks!
I was wondering about those numbers. It was stated that all diaries which use it can provide over a million house holds. That sounds like a lot. Does that mean they produce more energy then they consume themselves. This farm stated using 8m kW per year. That's about 769 house hold equivalent, when on average a household uses 30kwh per day and around 10400 per year
if theyve been around since 2001 and have been making a profit after all this time, that's gotta be something worth noting, besides, gas will inevitably go up whereas this can be further researched to make it more affordable
OK we all know about microturbines for this use, which are surely less expensive up front, and also less efficient. Therefore I, for one, would appreciate an apples-to-apples comparison of these two technologies for using the manure gas on-site. Because this is the question in everyone's minds.
This is an old story, not this story but the story of using Bio-gas to provide electrical power... Feeding waste gas into engine works great, generates power and is reliable with proper maintenance. Many farms use this tec...ua-cam.com/video/ZTBzQre5n_M/v-deo.html Feeding waste gas into fuel cells is a complex and expensive process... The best fuel cells use raw hydrogen and work great and are very reliable... the Hydrogen has to be very clean or the fuel cell will degrade and stop working. This is were the process get complex and expensive.... Did I say Expensive....
This is the single best corporate ad I have seen in my entire life. Sold!
I appreciate how this video clearly communicates that the manure gas can be perfectly well applied right on the farm.
This the way to go. The future is here
Electricity from N2 is innovative and environmentally responsible. Congrats Bloomenergy
From N2?? Sure?
Clean, renewable and cost effective way to produce electricity! Bright ideas helping our home called Earth
A 1MW MBH (German) Internal Combustion Engine assembled in China with all guarantees goes for $270k + Shipping. How much does a 1MW-producing (from biogas) Bloom “energy server” cost? Need to know in how many years the higher efficiency of the fuel cell will have covered the extra cost of purchasing it. Thanks!
Wow what brand are you referring to please
This video obviously cost a significant amount to make. Who was it made for? Potential shareholders? Or potential customers?
I was wondering about those numbers. It was stated that all diaries which use it can provide over a million house holds. That sounds like a lot. Does that mean they produce more energy then they consume themselves. This farm stated using 8m kW per year. That's about 769 house hold equivalent, when on average a household uses 30kwh per day and around 10400 per year
I saw another video about this farm and there they state it has 6000 cows?!
Amazing 👏👏👏 how can I get fuel cells ?
Fuel cell combined to low tecnology approach lagoon type digester. Doesn't make a perfect match!
This is tech will be expensive af
if theyve been around since 2001 and have been making a profit after all this time, that's gotta be something worth noting, besides, gas will inevitably go up whereas this can be further researched to make it more affordable
OK we all know about microturbines for this use, which are surely less expensive up front, and also less efficient. Therefore I, for one, would appreciate an apples-to-apples comparison of these two technologies for using the manure gas on-site. Because this is the question in everyone's minds.
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This is an old story, not this story but the story of using Bio-gas to provide electrical power... Feeding waste gas into engine works great, generates power and is reliable with proper maintenance. Many farms use this tec...ua-cam.com/video/ZTBzQre5n_M/v-deo.html
Feeding waste gas into fuel cells is a complex and expensive process... The best fuel cells use raw hydrogen and work great and are very reliable... the Hydrogen has to be very clean or the fuel cell will degrade and stop working. This is were the process get complex and expensive.... Did I say Expensive....