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About our OrganizationWhat We Have is RealPlug Power is proof of the promise of fuel cell technology with units operating in the field, and partners around the world that are identifying customers who can put our stationary products to use today. Plug Power is working to realize several near-term objectives that include enhancing product performance, reducing costs, improving manufacturing and integration processes, and continuing to build key customer and partner relationships. Plug Power is engaged in discussions with state and federal governments to increase funding for R&D, provide tax incentives, and put in place that kind of regulatory infrastructure that will serve as the foundation for widespread adoption of distributed power generation. And Plug Power is striving to meet longer-term objectives of delivering economic, social, and environmental benefits in terms of reliable, clean, cost-effective power and, ultimately, sustainability – preserving and protecting the earth's natural resources. For some companies, delivering on the promise of distributed power generation via fuel cell technologies is a vision for the future. For Plug Power, it's our job. Our Sustainability Vision and StrategyExamples of our Sustainability InitiativesThis Partner currently is not managing any groups. No posts found.
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