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Source: WRAL TECHWIRE, 7/1/19
Duke Energy is expanding its clean energy offerings. Today, the company’s subsidiary, Duke Energy One, announced that it plans to acquire a portfolio of distributed fuel cell technology projects from Bloom Energy Corporation. That includes approximately 37 megawatts of Bloom Energy Servers, otherwise known as “the Bloom Box.” A solid oxide fuel cell power generator, it takes a variety of input fuels, including natural has or biogas, to produce electricity at or near the site where it will be used. For more of this story, click here.
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