Sustainability
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Our Commitment to Sustainability

We’re passionate about creating a clean, healthy, energy-abundant world.
We’ve committed to constantly innovate, build on our success, and to challenge ourselves to build our environmental, social and governance (ESG) capacity as we work to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Dr. KR Sridhar Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Dr. KR Sridhar
Founder and Chairman,
Chief Executive Officer

Message from our CEO

These are very exciting times at Bloom. We just completed one of the most important years in our history, from which I am eager to share the highlights found within this report. Our core technology is proven and we’re building on our success. I expect 2024 will be filled with even more amazing accomplishments based on the profound progress and momentum we have been generating.

Read more in our 2023 Sustainability Report

What Powers You?

Learn more about how our employees live their purpose as they work to build solutions to address the decarbonizations challenges of today.

Sustainability Thought Leadership

The value of carbon
The Value of Carbon
river through forest
WRI Considerations for Impact-based reporting
Delaware economic impact report
Delaware Economic Impact Report

Certified Gas Program

Bloom is deeply focused on the social and environmental impacts of its projects. That extends to our supply chain where we have worked to take a pioneering position in the responsibly sourced or “certified” gas market, in collaboration with standards partners MiQ and Equitable Origin and responsible producer EQT.

Until sustainable alternatives become more widely available at scale, we need to ensure that the fuel sources we rely upon, like natural gas, have minimal climate impact. Reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations is among the most viable and significant actions we can take in the near-term to help address climate change. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and leakages from the oil and gas industry contribute over 84 million tons1 of methane to global emissions each year. While progress has been made over recent decades to curb methane emissions, 75 percent2 of these emissions from oil and gas production can be technically eliminated today. Achieving methane reductions stemming from the oil and gas sector is the carbon equivalent of replacing 60 percent of the world’s coal-fired power plants with zero-emission generation according to MiQ3. So, how can we reduce methane emissions? One answer is to use responsibly sourced gas.

Producers of certified gas have been evaluated across a range of social, environmental, and governance criteria (including climate, community and labor issues). Once validated, these considerations or “attributes” can flow to downstream buyers attached to the underlying fuel, or “un-bundled” and acquired to be paired with fuel purchases from conventional sources as is done in other environmental commodity markets (e.g., Renewable Energy Credits). See our Most recent sustainability report for program updates and impacts.

1 International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
2 IEA.org – Methane Abandonment Options
3 MiQ data, sourced from EPA GHG calculator