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Bloom Energy and Chart Industries Announce Groundbreaking Carbon Capture Partnership
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Bloom Energy and Chart Industries, Inc. announced today a carbon capture partnership that will use natural gas and fuel cells to generate near zero-carbon, always-on power. This partnership offers a solution to customers like data centers and manufacturers seeking rapid power deployment without compromising reliability or emission goals.
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