TechCrunch: ClearEdge Power Wins $2.8 Million Grant To Evangelize Fuel Cells
On Tuesday, ClearEdge Power — a cleantech startup that makes 5-kilowatt stationary fuel cells— announced that it won a $2.8 million grant from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to gets its technology out to the market more quickly. Targeted customers for ClearEdge Power include the owners and operators of hotels, groceries, schools, medical centers and fast food restaurants, among other light industrial power users.
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