Delaware Business Now Reading Time: 2 minutes Bloom Energy confirmed that, in collaboration with its Korean partner, SK Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. it has deployed 100 kilowatts of solid-oxide fuel cells powered entirely by hydrogen in Ulsan. Bloom has a manufacturing/assembly site in Newark and has seen its stock price move up and down on speculation about the potential of green hydrogen in reducing carbon emissions. Bloom Energy announced its initial plans to enter the commercial hydrogen market in July 2020. Work includes a planned one megawatt hydrogen-powered energy server installation with SK by 2022. “This deployment marks a significant milestone not only for Bloom, but for the future of hydrogen-based power generation,” said KR Sridhar, CEO of Bloom Energy. “While Bloom’s hydrogen story started more than two decades ago, it’s now the right market timing to introduce hydrogen-powered solutions and help countries meet their net-zero emissions goals. We’re proud of our partnership with SK E&C. Together, we are well-positioned to play an important role in the global hydrogen economy.”