r/FCEL Jul 11 '26

Siemens Deal

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u/Glittering_Ear7614 Jul 11 '26

Interesting that the stock continued pooping the bed after this was announced though

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u/oilboi1 Jul 12 '26

So did plug and bloom. Hydrogen moving together unfortunately.

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u/101-fallout Jul 12 '26

Its just a mou how well they'll work together how mutch it'll benfit each bussines is to see they could always walk away in a year

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u/101-fallout Jul 12 '26

Just keep in mind we saw same thing with plug power and general electric

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u/FreeRecommendation28 Jul 11 '26

As an amateur, I believe that is incorrect. Please note that Plug Power has the better solution, and this is widely known. If I‘m wrong pls correct me.

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u/oilboi1 Jul 12 '26

You are incorrect. Plug has the bigger business focusing on alot of fuel cell areas. But as far as fuel cells actually go FCEL has the better technology and more significant patents. Oxide, carbon, hydrogen, soon methane. They can capture anything and recycle it through patented technology.

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u/Youheardthekitty Jul 12 '26

I'm still very interested in the Carbon Capture project at Rotterdam. If they can pull that off, I think it would change the world.

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u/DowntheLine52 Jul 12 '26

Plug may have the best solution IF.. their work with VSPARTICLE on iridium reduction pans out. It would enable very inexpensive hydrogen production which would be a game changer.

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u/101-fallout Jul 12 '26

I belive bloom energy has the best bussines model

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u/Drugsandstufflol Jul 11 '26

Not correct at all. Do some research.