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Before I proceed,I would like to make it clear that there is future for the planet when it comes to renewable and sustainable energy. When you read of People like William Kamkwamba of Malawi who built a windmill from scratch to save his village from famine and hunger, you will be inspired. You will also be inspired by Daniel Sheridan, a product design grad student, who invented the energy producing playground for kids in the developing countries. So, as you can see, there numerous individuals, entrepreneurs, and small businesses who are inventing the future of sustainable and renewable energy.

There are also virtually numerous ways for our planet to generate clean and renewable energy through numerous resources that have been discovered and are yet to be discovered. Therefore there are numerous solution from numerous individuals and companies around the planet who are motivated to building a more sustainable solution. There is hope after all, plenty of hope.

The individual I am about to introduce will even inspire and motivate you to do something. Meet K.R Sidhar, a nuclear scientist from NASA and founder of Bloom Box, and inventor of the BLOOM BOX. His new invention is literally a portable power plant in your back yard. No utility grid, no green houses gases. How great is this? This new piece of invention is a portable battery or fuel cell made of piece of 3x4 inch baked ceramic (beach sand) coated with black and green ink on either side. When oxygen is fed into one side and fuel on the other side, a chemical reaction is created which in turn generates electricity. A single 3x 4 inch dry ceramic disc can power a light bulb, 100 of this rectangular disc stacked together can power an Asian home. The energy box can with natural gas, bio gas, coal, and even solar power.

However the actual mechanism behind the creation of the black and green ink and all other ingredients (as to how these materials were developed and tested) are all private.

Bloom Energy has 20 customer, mostly 500 fortune companies. The main customer of the bloom energy company include the likes of Google, FedEX, Walmart, staples, and so on. And oh I forget to add Ebay.They are all testing and running this new invention and innovation in renewable energy. Are you impressed? Do you have a better idea?

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