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It's cool and interesting, but in the end, you still have to get the fossil fuel to the device, which in itself is a form of transmission. And you still have all the issues associated with fossil fuels. I hope they see success, but I'm going to wait for...

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It's awesome... you toss in any organic material (like banana peels) and a miniature cyclotron bombards it with neutrons, turning it into nuclear fuel, which in turn fuses plain water into unlimited energy! ;)

Thats interesting. But as you said, the Bloombox would still require fossil fuel. That may be a drawback though the amount used would be much less than required for generating power through conventional means. Another fascinating aspect would be the use of Bio-Gas - yes the same gas generated by living beings.

In villages in India, Pakistan, China - countries with huge cattle populations, there is a quite revolution going on with the use of Bio-Gas. Manure and human waste is processed to generate biogas which can then be used to power cooking stoves and heating appliances. If such gas can be used to power the Bloomboxes, then the possibilities are immense.
 
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