Bloom Energy expands its presence in Taiwan
Bloom Energy and Unimicron enter into an agreement to deploy 10 MW of fuel cells at Unimicron’s Taiwanese plants.
| Companies | Bloom Energy |
|---|---|
| Sector | Énergie Hydrogène, Électrolyse |
| Theme | Développement de projets, Annonce |
Bloom Energy has entered into an agreement with Unimicron. The agreement concerns the deployment of 10 MW of fuel cells in Unimicron’s Taiwanese plants. This is an opportunity for Taiwan. Indeed, the country is seeking to achieve carbon neutrality and is increasingly diversifying its energy sources.
Bloom Energy’s technology to help decarbonize Taiwan
Bloom Energy and Unimicron agree to deploy up to 10 MW of fuel cells at Unimicron’s Taiwan plants. Energy Server based on solid oxide fuel cells.
In addition, the
In addition, Bloom Energy added a high-volume commercial line for electrolyzers at its Newark, Delaware, plant. Increasing the company’s electrolyzer production capacity to two gigawatts.
Already operating in South Korea, Bloom Energy is powering the 1st utility-scale combined heat and power project. The company is multiplying projects such as the development of nuclear-based hydrogen, for example. An opportunity for Taiwan, which is seeking to meet its decarbonization targets.










