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Jun. 10—ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that Plug Power, a leading global provider of hydrogen solutions, will invest $84 million in opening a green hydrogen fuel production plant in ...
However, Plug's other segments, including services Plug performs on fuel cell vehicles and power equipment, power purchase agreements for turnkey services, and hydrogen fuel delivery all ...
LATHAM, N.Y., June 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG), a global leader in comprehensive hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, which began commercial operation of its electrolytic hydrogen facility in Woodbine, Ga. earlier this year, intends to recognize the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) Section 45V Credit for the Production of Clean ...
While Plug Power reported revenue of $891 million for 2023 -- a 27% year-over-year increase -- it also reported a greater loss: Diluted earnings per share for 2023 were -$2.30, a notably steeper ...
Plug Power was founded in 1997 as a joint venture between DTE Energy and Mechanical Technology Inc. The company went public in October 1999. The company was subject to a shareholder class action complaint for securities fraud following the IPO for allegedly misleading statements about their fuel cell technology capabilities and on its material sales and dist
Plug Power's (NASDAQ: PLUG) business continues to burn through billions of dollars with no end in sight. In this video, Travis Hoium shows why the losses are so concerning and investors should be ...
An explosion in Unit 4 of the plant Improper operator procedure while the generator was being purged of hydrogen [84] 25 February 2022 Detroit, Michigan A hydrogen tank for a balloon in a pick-up truck bed exploded, injuring 2. The Detroit Fire Department believes a leak in the hydrogen tank caused the explosion. [85] 22 April 2022 Towanda ...
[2] [3] Overall, the plant had 6 separate boiling water reactors originally designed by General Electric (GE), and maintained by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). In the aftermath, Unit 3 experienced hydrogen gas explosions and suffered a partial meltdown, along with the other two reactors (1 & 2) in operation at the time the tsunami ...