by lper100km » Mon 22 Feb 2010, 16:38:22
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')Bloom Box could be the magical fuel cell that saves the world
You’re not too sure about that, are you? Anything that has magic as an adjective has an air of desperation about it.
I see all the current interest in this product and I’m not sure why this one is any better than any other fuel cell although it is better than using elemental hydrogen. There’s at least 21 different types according to Wikipedia. Bloom has raised a lot of money – $400m – which may or may not mean something. There are some high profile users, which may or may not mean something. Did Google, Amazon, eBay etc but them or were they delivered as test stations? What about the others cell manufacturers?
On the other hand, there’s remarkably little hard information. For instance, what is the energy conversion efficiency? Is it more efficient to convert the inherent energy in the gas to electricity or will the gas generate more energy by burning it? The cell still consumes oxygen so must emit some other form of carbon/oxygen gaseous compound. What voltage is being delivered? AC or DC? Why is it even a consideration that people can manage something as complex as an electrical generator in their backyard? There’s this talk of trashing the electrical distribution grid. Fat chance. You’ll get a gas grid though.
Uses sand? What kind? There are many variations - check Wiki
All little bits of information, but nothing cohesive that any one can make an informed opinion on what this product is all about much less prognosticate about it's future.