The company has said that the fuel cells will be used to provide clean energy to the local community and cut carbon emissions by 3,850 tonnes per year.

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To achieve this, Bloom Energy will utilise its solid oxide fuel cell technology to persevere the natural beauty of Colchester that is named a Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.

“We are environmental stewards of this land and of our planet,” said Mary Bylone, first selectman of the Town of Colchester. “Implementing clean energy solutions, such as Bloom Energy Servers, aligns with our dedication to our land, wildlife, and the future generations of our community.”

Kris Kim, Vice-President of Global Commercial operations at Bloom Energy, said, “We are focused on helping communities reduce emissions, build energy resilience, and meet their sustainability goals, through our distributed, always-on, non-combustion process of generating clean electricity.

“We are proud to support the town of Colchester and the state of Connecticut in the pursuit of a clean energy future that will drive positive environmental impact and support the health of local citizens.”

Mary Bylone, First Selectman of the Town of Colchester, said, “We are environmental stewards of this land and of our planet. Implementing clean energy solutions, such as Bloom Energy Servers, aligns with our dedication to our land, wildlife, and the future generations of our community.”

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