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11/28/2011
Growing technology boosts productivity, saves money and cuts carbon footprint.
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10/28/2011
Plug Power is highlighted in the Business Review's Economic Outlook: What will 2012 bring?
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10/12/2011
The Industrial Truck Association polled it's membership in 2010 and concluded that “fuel cells will be in high use in just a few years.” This article takes a look at the business case for fuel cells.
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10/7/2011
While engineers in almost all companies involved in designing parts and systems for vehicles are sweating over weight reduction, their counterparts at Plug Power are metaphorically sitting back and fanning themselves.
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9/28/2011
Plug has remained focused on one application and even then, just in North America, but they do have plans to expand into Europe.
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9/27/2011
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9/15/2011
One company, Plug Power, is emerging from the darkness with a fuel application that major companies are buying because it works well and saves them money.
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7/28/2011
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer announced legislation to improve the tax credit for fuel cell-powered industrial vehicles, which will greatly benefit companies, like Plug Power Inc.
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4/25/2011
Congressman Paul Tonko and Congressman Chris Gibson held a news conference today at Plug Power in Latham to announce the introduction of their bipartisan green jobs legislation in the House of Representatives.
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4/22/2011
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated is announcing that it is boosting environmental sustainability with a hydrogen fueling system for materials handling equipment from Linde North America.
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2/11/2011
Kimberly-Clark, GENCO ATC, Plug Power, Air Products and the Aiken-Edgefield Economic Development Partnership Demonstrate Leadership in Alternative Energy with Benefit of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funds
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2/8/2011
Kimberly-Clark, GENCO ATC, Plug Power, Air Products and the Aiken-Edgefield Development Partnership demonstrate leadership in clean energy using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds