As part of the deal, HPS and IDF will acquire 19 MW of Bloom''s Energy Servers, including several advanced on-site microgrid solutions. The approximately $125 million in funding will support
12 小时之前· $125 Million Deal to Fund Reliable Power Projects. Bloom Energy, a prominent player in stationary fuel cell power generation, has announced a pivotal project financing
Asim Hussain of Bloom Energy highlighted a microgrid that Bloom Energy built for the City of Hartford, Connecticut, after a catastrophic storm caused a widespread power outage in the city in 2011. Hartford''s microgrid
Bloom Energy''s AlwaysON Microgrid is the only available power solution that provides power both when the grid is available and when it is down, in perpetuity. No existing backup power option offers continuous power no matter the
12 小时之前· $125 Million Deal to Fund Reliable Power Projects. Bloom Energy, a prominent player in stationary fuel cell power generation, has announced a pivotal project financing
As part of the deal, HPS and IDF will acquire 19 MW of Bloom''s Energy Servers, including several advanced on-site microgrid solutions. The approximately $125 million in funding will support the installation of Bloom equipment contracted
Bloom''s microgrid energy technology generates highly efficient, clean energy that is fuel-flexible, and future-proof to help you navigate the energy transition to reach decarbonization goals. The
Bloom Energy today announced installation of two commercial and industrial microgrid projects, one for Silicon Valley software company Extreme Networks and the second for Pennsylvania manufacturer II-VI.. The
Bloom Microgrids have provided a safe haven for the community over seven outages since. A business wanted to keep facilities open during disasters to serve their local communities with safety supplies. They wanted to reduce or eliminate the need for diesel generators that reduce air quality and are a hassle to maintain.
Microgrids are distributed onsite power solutions that can disconnect from the traditional grid to operate autonomously. These localized sources of power can pair multiple generation technologies at a single site, enabling facilities to gain energy independence and progress their sustainability goals with cleaner power generation choices.
Bloom continues to innovate within its core fuel cell business by pressing the boundaries of size, regional scope, and installation complexity. Bloom has raised close to $4 billion in third-party financing from marquee investors like Southern Company, Duke Energy, Exelon, Wells Fargo, Key Bank, and Bank of America.
Resiliency needs are driving microgrid interest and increased adoption across the nation. Distributed generation has completely shifted the energy paradigm, providing a clear path forward for those seeking to gain more control of their electricity supply. One solution rapidly gaining traction across industries is the microgrid.
In just the last five years, Bloom has been able to drive down the cost of its financing by nearly 15 percent. This innovation has allowed Bloom to cater to a much wider range of customers who are averse to or wouldn’t qualify for long-term (10 – 25 year) power contracts, the norm in renewable energy.
Bloom Energy has been at the forefront of the energy sector since its inception, working to offer better alternatives to energy generation and delivery for nearly two decades. The versatility of our core solid oxide platform creates distinct advantages that enable applications across the entire energy value chain.
We are deeply committed to excellence in all our endeavors.
Since we maintain control over our products, our customers can be assured of nothing but the best quality at all times.