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Bloom Energy's hydrogen electrolyzer was named Emerging Technology of the Year at the 23rd annual S&P Global Platts Global Energy Awards, often described as the “Oscars” of energy. The Awards program was held virtually and in-person at the Cipriani Wall Street in downtown Manhattan.
Bloom Energy announced a one megawatt (MW) fuel cell deployment at Bar 20 Dairy Farms in Kerman, California to efficiently produce on-site, renewable electricity from dairy cow manure. The installation marks Bloom’s first dairy farm biogas project.
Bloom Energy was named to Inc.’s Best-Led Companies list. Bloom is being recognized for its agility, broad impact, and superlative accomplishments in four key areas: performance and value creation; market penetration and customer engagement; talent; and leadership team. Inc. analyzed over 10,000 midsize market companies to identify 250 standout organizations like Bloom for this list.
Bloom Energy, a leading energy company, and SK ecoplant, an affiliate of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, today announced the companies are expanding their existing partnership to fortify their market leadership in power generation and to establish market leadership in the hydrogen economy. The partnership includes purchasing a minimum of 500 megawatts (MW) from Bloom Energy, representing a $4.5 billion revenue commitment; co-creating two hydrogen innovation centers; and targeting an equity investment of approximately $500 million.
Bloom Energy has been recognized in Fast Company’s “Pandemic Response” category for developing ventilators 2.0 — a reliable, user-friendly ventilator solution that provides ventilation support to four people simultaneously in emergency situations.
Bloom Energy announced the achievement of two key milestones on its path to decarbonize a centuries-old maritime industry.
Bloom Energy unveiled the Bloom Electrolyzer; a highly-efficient electrolyzer to produce clean hydrogen.
Bloom Energy and Heliogen announced plans to produce green hydrogen using only concentrated solar power and water, further accelerating the world’s progress toward a zero-carbon future.