Bloom Energy Delivers Renewable Power from Dairy Farm Waste
Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) announced the deployment of a 1 MW fuel cell system at Bar 20 Dairy Farms in Kerman, California, marking its inaugural dairy biogas project. This initiative utilizes cow manure to produce renewable electricity without combustion, effectively capturing methane emissions that would otherwise contribute to climate change. The project supports California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard, providing additional income opportunities for farmers. The deployment aims to enhance local air quality while offering a sustainable energy solution.
- Deployment of a 1 MW fuel cell system at Bar 20 Dairy Farms enhances renewable energy production.
- Supports California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard, providing new revenue streams for farmers.
- Helps reduce local greenhouse gas emissions and improves air quality.
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Captured biogas will create carbon neutral electricity for electric vehicles
Bloom Energy Server generating renewable electricity at Bar 20
To turn cow waste into renewable electricity, Bar 20
Dairy biogas contains up to 65 percent methane. The waste-to-electricity solution captures methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, while reducing carbon emissions in electricity generation and vehicle fuel.
Bloom’s Energy Servers generate enough electricity to operate the gas clean-up skid and to meet the energy needs of the dairy farm. Excess power is deployed to electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across
“Finite resources don’t mean finite energy, rather, it means doing smarter things with the resources we have,” said
“At Bar 20, we see ourselves as environmental stewards playing a substantive role in California’s sustainability,” said
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The Bloom Energy Server eliminates the majority of air pollution that is harmful to local communities and has far fewer carbon emissions than legacy technologies. The Energy Servers are designed to generate power 24 x 7 x 365 and with a modular design can be configured to eliminate the need for traditional backup power equipment and scaled up as power demand grows.
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