{"id":3852,"date":"2018-04-20T10:00:20","date_gmt":"2018-04-20T14:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/plugpower.local\/?p=3852"},"modified":"2018-04-20T10:00:20","modified_gmt":"2018-04-20T14:00:20","slug":"power-to-the-planet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.plugpower.com\/power-to-the-planet\/","title":{"rendered":"Power to the Planet!"},"content":{"rendered":"
This Earth Day, Plug is celebrating POWER. The Power to Choose clean energy and the Power Created by that clean energy. As a company, we\u2019re most passionate about helping business get done cleaner and more efficiently with hydrogen fuel cell technology. This approach powers long-term potential to make the electrified world a reality, reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and making the world a better place.<\/p>\n
Plug Power built a power business where one didn\u2019t exist, putting zero emission hydrogen fuel cell power solutions, branded GenDrive<\/a>, in electric lift truck vehicles. Now, we\u2019re also shipping ProGen<\/a> fuel cell engines for use as range extenders in commercial trucks. And as we look to the future, we believe there\u2019s vast potential for hydrogen in far more electric vehicle applications – commercial buses, autonomous vehicles, you name it.<\/p>\n According to Plug Power customers<\/a>, including leading retail giants like Walmart and Carrefour (France), when it comes to hydrogen and fuel cells, Plug Power is leading the pack \u2013 establishing the \u201cgold standard\u201d for clean power within the industry.<\/p>\n When businesses choose fuel cell-power over the incumbent technology, management is choosing to power its operations with clean energy. How much energy depends on the use case.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This is where things get exciting.<\/strong>\u00a0 Two facilities using a combined 200 trucks produce and use up to 1,400 megawatt hours of clean energy each year. That\u2019s enough to power a city the size of Dayton, OH*. Power not coming from combustion engines or lead-acid batteries, but from zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells.<\/p>\n