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Deia Bayoumi | The role of fuel cells and clean hydrogen in our energy transition
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Deia Bayoumi | The role of fuel cells and clean hydrogen in our energy transition
FromClimate Positive
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Deia Bayoumi is the Vice President of Global Product Management at Bloom Energy, a San Jose-based company whose mission is to make clean, reliable, and affordable energy for everyone globally. In this episode, Deia, a global innovation executive with more than three decades of experience, discusses Bloom’s unique fuel cell and clean hydrogen solutions and the role these technologies play in addressing climate change. Bloom is changing the future of energy with its leading solid oxide platform for distributed generation of electricity and hydrogen. Its customers include many Fortune 100 companies and leaders in manufacturing, data centers, healthcare, retail, higher education, utilities, and other industries.Links:Deia Bayoumi TwitterDeia Bayoumi LinkedInBloom Energy WebsiteBloom Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cells OverviewBloom Energy Electrolyzer Overview Bloom Energy TwitterBloom Energy LinkedInPress Release: Bloom Energy Unveils Electrolyzer to Supercharge the Path to Low-Cost, Net-Zero Hydrogen (July 14, 2021)Article: Bloom Energy officially launches clean energy Fremont factory (San Jose Mercury News, July 20, 2022)Video: The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough? (CBS 60 Minutes, February 2010)Episode recorded August 23, 2022 Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hannonarmstrong.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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