Bloom Energy will unveil its Bloom Box this Wednesday, and its CEO K.R. Sridhar told "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl he'd like to one day even see one of his boxes on the lawn at the White ...
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 ...
Bloom Energy has definitely generated some buzz this week with a story on 60 Minutes ahead of the official launch this Wednesday of the Bloom Box – an electricity generating fuel cell box designed to ...
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 ...
Now, after nearly a decade of secrecy, Bloom Energy CEO K.R. Sridhar is coming out of the shadows to tell the world how his “Bloom Box” will do all of this and more as a “zero-emissions” mini-power ...
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 ...
This story was originally published on Feb. 21, 2010. It was updated on Aug. 29, 2010. In the world of energy, the Holy Grail is a power source that's inexpensive and clean, with no emissions. Well ...
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 ...
AT&T* and Bloom Energy Corporation announced today that Bloom Energy will install Bloom Energy Servers, or Bloom Boxes, at eleven AT&T sites in California. AT&T is the first telecommunications service ...
Bloom Energy says its highly touted fuel cell system will deliver lots of power at low cost. But it faces some sticky problems along the way. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...
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