Is the Bloom Box Cheaper Than Solar?


By John Farrell
March 14, 2011

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I'm a little bit confused here and I was hoping that someone might be able to explain the bloom box to me.

As I understand it, the bloom box is a hydrolysis unit that utilizes natural gas or biogas to create hydrogen to run a fuel cell. Is this correct and if so, wouldn't it be more efficient to simply burn the natural gas to run a turbine to generate the electricity?

If this isn't the case, how is it not breaking the laws of thermodynamics?

I'd also be curious what the total carbon footprint of the system is when you factor in gas productions and distribution.

Thanks for any education that you can provide me on this issue!

Bob "Free As The Wind" Mitchell

March 14, 2011
John, I'm also a bit confused - why is a comparison between the Bloom Box and any renewable a productive comparison? The Bloom Box runs on natural gas, so it's not renewable (unless biogas is used, which is not widely available). It's like comparing solar power to a diesel powered backup generator - ignoring the environmental costs of reliance on fossil fuels. Emissions are lower with the Bloom Box than with burning natural gas, but there are still significant emissions.
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March 14, 2011
I agree with Tam here. The Bloom Box is a methane fuel cell, which operates at ~60% efficiency. A Closed Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) can also operate at ~60% efficiency.

Shouldn't we be comparing the cost of energy from Bloom boxes with generic peak electricity? Isn't the carbon intensity of the energy from a Bloom Box nearly identical to that of marginal peak load?

What is the basis of comparison here?

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