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Produces hydrogen fuel cells for clean energy
$30 - $33/hr
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
San Jose, CA, USA
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Bloom Energy produces and distributes clean energy solutions, focusing on sustainable power for data centers and businesses. Their main product is fuel cell technology, which generates carbon-free electricity from hydrogen and can also produce clean hydrogen using less electricity. This technology helps reduce the risk of power outages and stabilizes energy costs through the creation of "micro grids." Bloom Energy differentiates itself by offering fuel-flexible solutions that minimize reliance on fossil fuels and by working on harnessing greenhouse gases for clean energy production. The company's goal is to promote decarbonization and improve air quality while providing reliable energy solutions.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Jose, California
Founded
2001
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New Technology Leverages Renewable Energy Solutions and Advances Conagra's Climate Change GoalsCHICAGO, April 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Conagra Brands, Inc. (NYSE: CAG) and Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE), a global leader in power solutions, today announced they will collaborate to utilize Bloom's fuel cell technology at Conagra's Troy and Archbold, Ohio production facilities. The 15-year PPA (power purchase agreement) will deploy approximately six megawatts and provide combustion-free electricity generation, supplying approximately 70% to 75% of the electricity needs at the Troy and Archbold facilities, while also projecting a 19% decrease in their greenhouse gas emissions. This initiative aligns with Conagra's 2030 science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets1, which have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, a leading corporate climate effort driving the transition to a zero-carbon economy. Bloom's fuel cells generate resilient, sustainable and predictable electricity without combustion, with "always-on" power reliability. Bloom's combustion-free fuel cells avoid the release of pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and other particulate matter typically associated with combustion-based power generation methods
Bloom Energy, a global company in power solutions, announced successful cases of building a "Microgrid" at the 69th Energy Working Group Workshop under the first Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Senior Official Meeting (SOM1) in 2025 held at the Hwabaek Convention Center (HICO) in Gyeongju on the 24th.
California-based Bloom Energy, known for its fuel cell technology, announced a partnership with industrial gas company Chart Industries that will see the companies collaborate on carbon capture technology.
This week, President Donald Trump and a small group of tech executives — OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son and Oracle founder Larry Ellison — announced Stargate, a four-year, $500 billion project to build data centers and other artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in the U.S. MGX, a UAE AI sovereign fund, is also an equity holder. Technical partners are Nvidia, Arm, Microsoft, Oracle and OpenAI. Half a trillion dollars is a lot of money, even by Silicon Valley standards. According to IDC, the overall server market is forecasted to hit $1.3 trillion by 2028. The biggest builders of data centers include Amazon, Microsoft and Google Cloud as well as data center companies Digital Realty and Equinix
"Bloom Energy is excited to launch this long-term partnership with HPS and IDF, two experienced and innovative companies when it comes to funding the rapidly changing energy transition.