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Bloom Energy Announces Hydrogen Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with 60% Electrical Efficiency and 90% High Temperature Combined Heat and Power Efficiency

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE), a world leader in solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology, is now offering the Bloom Energy Server™ power solution with ~60% electrical efficiency* while using 100% hydrogen2. Bloom engineers achieved the milestone efficiency at the company’s research and development facility in Fremont, California. “With our world-leading efficiency3 electrolyzer and the Bloom Energy fuel cell technology capable of running on natural gas and hydrogen b...

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