http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE69C6KE20101014

(Reuters) - Silicon Valley start-up Bloom Energy, which makes fuel
cell boxes that can power buildings, expects to be producing one of
its boxes per day in the next few months, its chief executive and
co-founder said.

The main limitation on the growth of the business, since it is based
on a new technology, is building a supply chain to feed it, Chief
Executive K.R. Sridhar said on Wednesday.

"As the supply chain is ramping up, then we can ramp up, and at no
point will our internal capacity become the bottleneck," he told the
Reuters Climate Change and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco.
"If we don't plan it that way, then we get ahead of our headlights."

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