Bringing cleaner, on-site power to Doña Ana County.

Bloom Energy will be providing its fuel cells to power the Project Jupiter facility.

Bloom Energy's solid oxide fuel cells produce reliable electricity on-site without combustion, meaning lower emissions, far less water use, and quieter operations than the gas-fired alternatives they replace.

As we move forward on this project, integrating with the local Doña Ana community is a top priority. Doña Ana residents, this page is for you – we want to help you understand what Bloom Energy is, how our fuel cells work, and what it means to have them deployed in your community. Visit our FAQ page to learn more.

We look forward to joining your community.

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Community Benefits

What this means for Doña Ana County

Fuel cell technology delivers measurable advantages over traditional power generation methods.

Cleaner Air

No combustion means significantly fewer pollutants, including NOx, SOx, and particulates.

92%less NOx

Minimal Water

Our fuel cells require no water during normal operation, critical for desert regions.

99%less water

Quiet Operation

Operating at about the same level as a standard air conditioner unit.

~60decibels

Grid Independent

Our microgrid delivers power directly. Your electricity rates are not affected.

2.8GW capacity

By the Numbers

Proven technology, real impact

Bloom Energy has been deploying fuel cell systems in communities across the country for more than two decades.

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proven technology

Questions & Answers

Frequently asked questions

About Bloom Energy

This Deployment

Water Usage

Air Quality

Safety & Operations

Our Promise

Committed to Doña Ana County

Integrating with the local community is a top priority. This community deserves better, and we intend to deliver.

Transparency

Open about how our technology works and its impacts.

Open Dialogue

We welcome your questions and feedback.

Higher Standards

Exceeding conventional environmental requirements.

Good Neighbors

Building partnerships, not just infrastructure.