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OutspokenGeek's avatar

You missed a few important other features of Bloom 😛-

1. Emissions. Order of magnitude lower NOx and SOx. Big deal for air permits.

2. Land use and curb appeal. Quiet and unobtrusive and use very little space if stacked up. Important for urban sites.

3. CHP. Combined heat and power. Many applications need heat not cooling like DCs. Can reach 80-90% efficiency if your use case needs it.

4. Water consumption. Matters in places like the New Mexico Oracle Project Jupiter.

Like I've said elsewhere it truly is the SSD or the LED bulb of power production. It's a bit easier to invert and say what it's worse at.

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Man I kick myself for not looking at bloom quicker. Saw the name floating around, thought it was a hype pre-commercial kind of company until I dug slightly deeper and saw how incredible the tech actually is.

Fast set up, leap-frogs regulatory blockages, clean, scalable. Well done for the guys who got in. Right now valuations look like they're pricing in perfect but I wouldn't be surprised if the company keeps performing, they seem like the only player in the space able to qualm the bottleneck, and that means they have pricing power.

Caterpillar said the energy bottleneck is likely to only get worse going into 2030. Maybe its worth nibbling on any small dip.

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