Twenty large, well-known companies, including Google, FedEx and eBay, have quietly bought and are testing Bloom Energy's boxes in California ahead of its public launch later this week. Each Bloom box ...
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On 60 Minutes tonight a brand new energy company unveiled what was billed as a potentially revolutionary energy technology called Bloom Boxes. Based on fuel-cell technologies, Stahl unveiled the ...
Start-up Bloom Energy is set to officially announce its "power plant in a box" this week. What is it and how does it work? Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about mobile ...
With all the hype this week around the release of the "breakthrough" Bloom Energy fuel cell, which is referred to by Bloom as an "Energy Server," it's good to do a reality check. Let's look at some of ...
Bloom Energy, the much-hyped startup behind the Bloom Energy Server fuel cell device (aka the Bloom Box), has mostly remained quiet since its February launch–until now. Software giant Adobe just ...
With Sunday night's "60 Minutes" report about Bloom Boxes on everyone's mind, Bloom Energy's CEO will join eBay's CEO, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and board member Colin Powell to announce something at ...
After 8 years in stealth mode, Bloom Energy has finally revealed all about its Bloom Box fuel cell device (AKA the Bloom Energy Server). We already learned a lot from Sunday’s 60 Minutes segment on ...
I must admit to not quite understanding the media frenzy over the Bloom Box--which recalls the excitement (followed by anti-climax) accompanying the debut of the Segway. Remember, that turned out to ...
We're here live at the Bloom Box press event, waiting for our power to be revolutionized. 10:08AM And that's a wrap! 10:08AM "We're on a Tour de France, this is what we've been through... as your ...
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