It’s possible that these fuel cell boxes could change energy usage all around the world. Theoretically they would emit no CO2 unless they are powered in part by natural gas, which for some reason they need in some installations. (They greatly increase the energy output from the amount of natural gas used.) If these boxes work as advertised, they could be the power plant of the future, — personal power plants that everyone has in their neighborhood, if not their homes. The might replace the electrical grid and completely change the way energy is disseminated to regular people. Imagine generating all the electricity you need from a box in your backyard.
Here is one of the videos from 60 Minutes.
The Bloom Box is a set of fuel cells that run on oxygen. It was first developed for NASA, for a project to provide power and breathable air on Mars. When the Mars missions were scrapped, at least for now, the developer and CEO, K.R. Sridhar is taking the idea to the public and American business.
The Bloom Box is already being used by Google, eBay, and other large companies in California as a test power source. It works, according to them. (More videos from 60 Minutes are here.) Since that story ran, the Wall Street Journal, always skeptical, has weighed in, along with other skeptics.
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