Check out this link which points out the great marketing hype with questionable financial payback by Forbes who considers the HYPE angle…
“Company’s chief, K.R. Sridhar, said on 60 Minutes, suggests the company’s cell costs $9,000 to $10,000 per kilowatt of capacity. Compare that with roughly $2,000 for wind and $5,000 for solar, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration.”
Without question when Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers invests it must know something beyond our dreams, click this link and now watch:
=> Energy in a Box, <=
the CBS 60 minute segment.
Named by the founders nine year old
LIFE WILL BLOOM
CHILDREN WILL BLOOM
JOBS WILL BLOOM
Bloom Energy
Developing solid oxide regenerative fuel cells (SORFC) – renewable electrical energy generated from hydrogen and the oxygen in ambient air.
Sunnyvale, CA


My opinion is really a bit another how it is possible to speak to the author, for instance on an e-mail?
I think its BS because they include Goverment subsidy when reporting the cost. Without the subsidy it really costs too much.