bloom energy
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INTRODUCTION:- All the world scientists are in a search for the technology that provides a cleaner, more reliable, and more affordable alternative to both today’s electric grid as well as traditional renewable energy sources. They want the technology to provide distributed power generation, allowing customers to efficiently create their own electricity onsite. It must be built using abundant and affordable materials. The technology must be fundamentally different from the legacy traditional technologies and most people must become familiar with it. Technology must be distinct ways like: 1. Low cost materials –Must use a low cost metal instead of precious metals. 2. High electrical efficiency – Must convert fuel into electricity at nearly twice the rate of some legacy technologies. 3. Fuel flexibility –Systems must be capable of using either renewable or fossil fuels 4. Reversible –Technology must be capable of both energy generation and storage DISTRIBUTED GENERATION:- Distributed generation (DG) refers to power generation at the point of consumption. Generating power on-site, rather than centrally, eliminates the cost, complexity, interdependencies, and inefficiencies associated with transmission and distribution. Distributed generation shifts control to the consumer. The World Needs Distributed Generation that is Clean and Continuous. Historically, distributed generation meant combustion generators (e.g. diesel generators). They must be affordable, and in some cases reliable and clean. While many people will tolerate dirty generation thousands of miles away from them, they think twice when it is outside their bedroom window or office door. Recently, solar has become a popular distributed generation option. Although the output is clean it is also intermittent, making it an incomplete strategy for businesses that need power around the clock, including when the sun is not shining. AN IDEA:- Bloom Box was developed by California based company named Bloom Energy started by Indian K R Sridhar. He completed his degree in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Trichy and moved to US in 1980s. He completed his master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He started Bloom Energy in 2002. Prior to founding Bloom Energy, Dr. KR Sridhar was Director of the Space Technologies Laboratory (STL) NASA and at the University of Arizona where he was also a professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. In October 2001, K.R Sridhar C.E.O of BLOOM ENERGY had a meeting with John Doerr from the large venture capital firm. Sridhar was asking for more than $100 million to start the company BLOOM ENERGY. But BLOOM ENERGY has received $400 million of start-up funding from venture capitalists.TRANSCRIPT
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CONTENTS• INTRODUCTION
• AN IDEA
• MAIN COMPONENTS
• ECONOMIC IMPLEMENTATION
• CONCLUSION©Lova Raj
INTRODUCTIONTechnology Technology to generate electricity to generate electricity
closer closer to where it is consumed to where it is consumedMust Must save moneysave money,increase ,increase
dependability & dependability & protect the protect the environmentenvironment
It must It must meet energy demands meet energy demands more dependably,affordably & more dependably,affordably & sustainably, sustainably, 24/724/7
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AN IDEAK.R.SridharK.R.Sridhar from from
INDIA,INDIA,Professor & Advisor to Professor & Advisor to
NASANASA
Developed Developed the IDEA for the IDEA for
Bloom EnergyBloom Energy
Reverse Engineered Reverse Engineered a a
device,device,thatthat creates OXYGEN creates OXYGEN
to astronautsto astronauts
Instead Instead giving OXYGENgiving OXYGEN, ,
device device uses OXYGEN uses OXYGEN to to
produce produce ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL
ENERGYENERGY
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K.R.SridharK.R.Sridhar Professor & Professor &
AdvisorAdvisor to NASA to NASA
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MAIN COMPONENTS SAND FUEL CELL STACK METALIC BASE MODULE SYSTEM SOLUTION
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SAND The The first main first main
component component used in used in
Bloom Energy is Bloom Energy is
SANDSAND
From the sand From the sand FUEL FUEL
CELLS CELLS are preparedare prepared
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FUEL CELLBloom's fuel Bloom's fuel
cells – cells – flat, flat, solid ceramic solid ceramic squaressquares
Made from a Made from a common common sand-sand-like "powder."like "powder."
25w 25w of energyof energy
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STACK All these fuel All these fuel
cells are tightly cells are tightly packed to make a packed to make a STACKSTACK
Material used Material used are are less expensive less expensive than metals than metals currently usedcurrently used
1kw1kw of energyof energy
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METALIC BASE
Fuel cells are Fuel cells are coated with coated with METALIC-BASEMETALIC-BASE
Allow Allow ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY to to pass through pass through systemsystem
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MODULE
All the All the stacks are stacks are combined to combined to MODULEMODULE
25kw 25kw of of energy energy
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SYSTEMAll these All these modules are modules are again again combined to combined to form form SYSTEMSYSTEM
100kw100kw of of energyenergy
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SOLUTION And the And the
system lastly system lastly combined to combined to form a form a SOLUTIONSOLUTION
100kw100kw--1mw 1mw of of energyenergy
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ECONOMIC IMPLEMENTATION
Right now, a single bloom box Right now, a single bloom box
is about the is about the size of a average size of a average
parking spaceparking space
Cost Cost $800,000$800,000
Company develops Company develops a box of a box of
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CONCLUSIONA lot of A lot of hype is surrounded hype is surrounded the the
bloom boxbloom box
Its Its potential to create cleaner, potential to create cleaner,
more sustainable more sustainable energyenergy
But the technology is But the technology is in its EARLY in its EARLY
stages stages of developmentof development
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