Bloom Energy will conduct its first combined heat and power (CHP) project in collaboration with SK ecoplant with the new 4.2MW installation marking South Korea’s first utility-scale hydrogen solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) CHP initiative, Bloom said.
Bloom Energy’s highly efficient hydrogen SOFC technology uses a non-combustion, electrochemical process to produce electricity with reduced carbon emissions compared to the grid alternative.
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