Microgrids - May 6, 2020
Rapid Microgrid Deployments for Emergency Preparedness: Powering field hospitals for COVID-19 and beyond
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to overwhelm the country’s existing healthcare system, the need for additional hospital capacity – specifically, more beds – is palpable. In this white paper, Bloom Energy shows how they are rapidly deploying fuel cell-based microgrids to power existing and temporary hospitals while they care for COVID-19 patients
After calling on the Bloom Energy team to quickly refurbish hundreds of ventilators to aid the COVID-19 response, the State of California looked to Bloom once again to support a different battle-front – providing clean, reliable power for a temporary Sacramento field hospital.
Explore this report to see how Bloom Energy is tackling the public health crisis with innovation - and how their technology, the Bloom Energy Server, can be applied to other emergency events to provide clean, resilient energy.
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