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Bloom Energy Joins SK E&C to Help Build 28MW Clean Facility
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Bloom Energy (BE - Free Report) recently announced that it teamed up with SK Engineering and Construction (SK E&C) to build two new clean energy facilities with fuel cell technology in the Gyeonggi province of South Korea.
Details of the Facilities
The Hwasung-based facility is the largest Bloom Energy project in South Korea with a capacity to power nearly 43,000 homes. This project boasts a 19.8-megawatt (MW) fuel cell deployment of Bloom Energy Servers. This deployment is the first ever solid oxide fuel cell project funded in Korea with more than $118.4 million (141 billion KRW) of debt and equity financing. The solid oxide fuel cell installment provides a new source of electricity to meet growing energy demand.
The second plant located in the city of Paju consists of 8.1 MW fuel cell deployment of Bloom Energy Servers and has a capacity to power approximately 18,000 homes with clean and reliable energy. The new plant will provide its rural residents with natural gas via new city pipelines for the first time.
Both facilities use Bloom Energy’s non-combustion, electrochemical process to generate electricity, which is cost effective, reliable and reduces carbon emissions.
Situation in South Korea
South Korea is a world leader in providing fuel cell technology for utility-scale power generation. Also, it has been taking initiatives to increase power generation from renewable sources and new technologies. Per latest data, its six power-generation companies have deployed approximately 300 MW of fuel cell power to date.
The government released a Hydrogen Economy Roadmap in 2019, aiming for 15,000 MW of stationary fuel cell additions by 2040. Through the announcement of the "Green New Deal" plan last Jul 14, South Korea reaffirmed its strong ambitions to develop renewable energies, which shall reach at least 20% of the power mix by 2030. Thus, it is safe to say that South Koreais promoting energy innovation, cleaner solutions and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Bloom Energy Servers & South Korea
Bloom Energy Servers are equipped with high level of electrical efficiency that any commercially available electric power generation system in the world can boast. Additionally, the terrain and the population density of South Korea make small projects and modularly designed Bloom Energy Servers a practical energy solution for the country.
In July 2020, Bloom Energy announced plans to enter the commercial hydrogen market by introducing hydrogen-powered fuel cells and electrolyzers that produce renewable hydrogen. These products will be available in the South Korean market during 2021 through an extended partnership with SK E&C.
Apart from Bloom Energy, companies like Ballard Power Systems (BLDP - Free Report) , Plug Power, Inc. (PLUG - Free Report) and FuelCell Energy, Inc. (FCEL - Free Report) are using fuel cell technology to supply clean energy.
In the past three months, shares of the company have skyrocketed 106% against the industry’s 0.5% decline.
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Be among the early investors in the new type of device that experts say could impact society as much as the discovery of electricity. Current technology will soon be outdated and replaced by these new devices. In the process, it’s expected to create 22 million jobs and generate $12.3 trillion in activity.
A select few stocks could skyrocket the most as rollout accelerates for this new tech. Early investors could see gains similar to buying Microsoft in the 1990s. Zacks’ just-released special report reveals 8 stocks to watch. The report is only available for a limited time.
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Bloom Energy Joins SK E&C to Help Build 28MW Clean Facility
Bloom Energy (BE - Free Report) recently announced that it teamed up with SK Engineering and Construction (SK E&C) to build two new clean energy facilities with fuel cell technology in the Gyeonggi province of South Korea.
Details of the Facilities
The Hwasung-based facility is the largest Bloom Energy project in South Korea with a capacity to power nearly 43,000 homes. This project boasts a 19.8-megawatt (MW) fuel cell deployment of Bloom Energy Servers. This deployment is the first ever solid oxide fuel cell project funded in Korea with more than $118.4 million (141 billion KRW) of debt and equity financing. The solid oxide fuel cell installment provides a new source of electricity to meet growing energy demand.
The second plant located in the city of Paju consists of 8.1 MW fuel cell deployment of Bloom Energy Servers and has a capacity to power approximately 18,000 homes with clean and reliable energy. The new plant will provide its rural residents with natural gas via new city pipelines for the first time.
Both facilities use Bloom Energy’s non-combustion, electrochemical process to generate electricity, which is cost effective, reliable and reduces carbon emissions.
Situation in South Korea
South Korea is a world leader in providing fuel cell technology for utility-scale power generation. Also, it has been taking initiatives to increase power generation from renewable sources and new technologies. Per latest data, its six power-generation companies have deployed approximately 300 MW of fuel cell power to date.
The government released a Hydrogen Economy Roadmap in 2019, aiming for 15,000 MW of stationary fuel cell additions by 2040. Through the announcement of the "Green New Deal" plan last Jul 14, South Korea reaffirmed its strong ambitions to develop renewable energies, which shall reach at least 20% of the power mix by 2030. Thus, it is safe to say that South Koreais promoting energy innovation, cleaner solutions and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Bloom Energy Servers & South Korea
Bloom Energy Servers are equipped with high level of electrical efficiency that any commercially available electric power generation system in the world can boast. Additionally, the terrain and the population density of South Korea make small projects and modularly designed Bloom Energy Servers a practical energy solution for the country.
In July 2020, Bloom Energy announced plans to enter the commercial hydrogen market by introducing hydrogen-powered fuel cells and electrolyzers that produce renewable hydrogen. These products will be available in the South Korean market during 2021 through an extended partnership with SK E&C.
Apart from Bloom Energy, companies like Ballard Power Systems (BLDP - Free Report) , Plug Power, Inc. (PLUG - Free Report) and FuelCell Energy, Inc. (FCEL - Free Report) are using fuel cell technology to supply clean energy.
Zacks Rank & Price Performance
The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
In the past three months, shares of the company have skyrocketed 106% against the industry’s 0.5% decline.
Biggest Tech Breakthrough in a Generation
Be among the early investors in the new type of device that experts say could impact society as much as the discovery of electricity. Current technology will soon be outdated and replaced by these new devices. In the process, it’s expected to create 22 million jobs and generate $12.3 trillion in activity.
A select few stocks could skyrocket the most as rollout accelerates for this new tech. Early investors could see gains similar to buying Microsoft in the 1990s. Zacks’ just-released special report reveals 8 stocks to watch. The report is only available for a limited time.
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