Bloom Energy Makes Biogas Debut

California-based Bloom Energy said it had made its debut in biogas with the deployment of a fuel cell meant to process dairy cow manure into a form of renewable energy.

A 1 MW fuel cell was deployed at the Bar 20 Dairy Farms in California.

The company said the skid would remove any impurities before biogas containing up to 65% methane would be used for what it considered a renewable form of electricity utilising an electrochemical process driven by solid-oxide fuel cells.

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