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The company where Stan Thompson formerly worked as a strategic planner.
Commercial customer that will receive fuel cell installations under the agreement.
AT&T is a large telecommunications company and a former customer of ReliOn, which Plug Power aims to appeal to with its entry into the stationary fuel cell market.
AT&T is one of the large companies in the U.S. that has utilized Bloom Energy's Energy Servers.
AT&T is a telecommunications company that is increasingly adopting renewable energy to power its expanding wireless networks, especially in remote locations. They are partnering with Duck River Electric Membership Corporation to integrate smart meter technologies and establish a smart grid.
A telecommunications giant that is increasing its use of clean energy, specifically hydrogen fuel cells, to power its data centers and wireless networks.
A prestigious telecommunications company that has proposed cloud computing as an effective way to reduce data center energy consumption and costs.
AT&T is listed as one of Bloom Energy's new customers.
Partnering with Bloom Energy to install fuel cell units in its California offices to power network equipment and reduce internet service lulls.

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