Hydrogen Economy Stocks List

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Hydrogen Economy Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 BE Why Bloom Energy Stock Is Surging and Is Up Over 85% in Just 2 Weeks
Nov 22 PLUG As Trump Backs 'Drill Baby, Drill,' His DOGE Co-Lead Elon Musk Believes 'All Energy Generation Will Be Solar' — Here's What UBS Recommends After Election Dip
Nov 21 NKLA Automobile Manufacturers Stocks Q3 Earnings: General Motors (NYSE:GM) Firing on All Cylinders
Nov 20 BE Bloom Energy downgraded at HSBC after ripping higher in recent days
Nov 20 BE Bloom Energy Corp (BE) Secures Key Deal: Price Target Raised Amid AI Data Center Demand
Nov 20 BE Bloom Energy Corporation (BE): Piper Sandler Upgrades to Overweight, Cites Massive Growth Potential from AEP AI Data Center Deal
Nov 20 BE Bloom Energy Corporation (BE): Wells Fargo Raises Price Target to $22 Following AI Data Center Partnership with AEP
Nov 19 NKLA Nikola leader talks future of hydrogen-powered trucks in US
Nov 19 BE Bloom Energy: Upgrading On Large-Scale Supply Agreement With AEP - Hold
Nov 19 BE Bloom Energy's Surge Is A Great Opportunity To Cash Out
Nov 19 BE Bloom Energy (BE)’s Fuel Cells: The Powerhouse Behind AI Data Centers’ Future
Nov 19 BLDP Ballard Power: Investors Need To Hope For A Sale Or Change In Strategic Focus - Hold
Nov 18 BE Bloom Energy Stock Sees RS Rating Lift Off To 97 Amid AEP Deal
Nov 18 BE Trending tickers: Nvidia, Super Micro, Palantir, Reliance Industries and Boohoo
Nov 18 PLUG Should You Buy Plug Power While It's Below $3?
Nov 18 BE AEP, Bloom Energy 1-GW fuel cell deal to power data centers would set new record
Nov 18 BE Electricity Gridlock Is a Big Problem for AI Companies. One Winner Emerges.
Hydrogen Economy

The hydrogen economy is a proposed system of delivering energy using hydrogen. The term hydrogen economy was coined by John Bockris during a talk he gave in 1970 at General Motors (GM) Technical Center. The concept was proposed earlier by geneticist J.B.S. Haldane.Proponents of a hydrogen economy advocate hydrogen as a potential fuel for motive power (including cars and boats) and on-board auxiliary power, stationary power generation (e.g., for the energy needs of buildings), and as an energy storage medium (e.g., for interconversion from excess electric power generated off-peak). Molecular hydrogen of the sort that can be used as a fuel does not occur naturally in convenient reservoirs; nonetheless it can be generated by steam reformation of hydrocarbons, water electrolysis or by other methods.A spike in attention for the concept during the 2000s has been repeatedly described as hype by some critics and proponents of alternative technologies. A resurgence in the energy carrier is now underway, notably by the forming of the Hydrogen Council in 2017. Several manufacturers have now released hydrogen fuel cell cars commercially, with manufacturers such as Toyota and industry groups in China planning to increase numbers of the cars into the hundreds of thousands over the next decade.

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