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Maximilliano

06/30/20 2:10 PM

#25421 RE: krays #25420

Appears Bloom is winning with SOFC also.

“Our goal is to replace all existing main engines and generator engines with these highly efficient solid oxide fuel cells to align with the International Maritime Organization’s 2030 and 2050 environmental targets,” said Jang Hae-ki, vice president of shipbuilding & drilling sales engineering at Samsung Heavy Industries.

https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2020/06/30/business/industry/Samsung-Heavy-Industries-Bloom-Energy-fuel-cell/20200630180400239.html

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Why not FCEL solid oxide fuel cells?

lightrock

06/30/20 3:09 PM

#25422 RE: krays #25420

thx

totally sucks

lightrock

06/30/20 6:19 PM

#25432 RE: krays #25420

btw - that was from 2019

I've been watching Exelon

They got tied up closing a reactor at TMI
They are negotiating a lot with different states

Nuclear power is hard to be profitable unless running 'em at peak efficiency.

Apparently NJ is a big one to watch to see what happens

Meanwhile they are also big into microgrid monitoring apparently

Eagerly waiting for any kind of news re: Exelon