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August 28, 2007

Business 2.0 Features Bloom Energy

Bloom_energy_5Hey everyone...sorry my posts have been a little less frequent the last couple of days.  I am studying for the CPA exam and I took the first of four tests on Sunday.  So, when it comes to the actual day of the test...my time just before and just after are...well, I just don't have any.  Anyway, I am back in the saddle.  At least until the next test. 

This month's addition of Business 2.0 magazine features 10 companies that they feel are going to be industry "disrupters" and change the world. 

If you go on-line, they expand the list to 15.  You have to think that at least one energy company would be in the mix.  The potential for the green/energy/clean-tech industry is huge.  Bloom Energy's vision is to use solid-oxide fuel cells to allow homes to generate their own electricity.  The fuel cells would use (not burn) hydrocarbon fuel to generate enough electricity for your home.  Excess electricity could be sold back to the grid.  Bloom Energy is trying to make these systems available for under $10,000, which would be less than solar panels after all rebates. 

++Bloom Energy [website]

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