
The Bloom Box from Bloom Energy looks set to hit the general populace, where it will do its part in helping keep the earth nice and green, assuming everyone adopts it on a large scale. It resembles an industrial-sized refrigerator, where it goes about with its job by sucking up oxygen on one side and fuel (natural gas, biomass, etc) on the other. The Bloom Box will bake sand and cuts it into little squares, which are subsequently turned into a ceramic that are then coated with green and black “inks.” The larger a particular stack of these ceramic discs are, the more power the Bloom Box is able to create. Well, do you think something like the Bloom Box will catch on?
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