Talk:K. R. Sridhar
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Is K. R Sridhar missing or dead?
editIn Feb. 2010, S.R. Sridhar, inventor of the Bloom Box annouced via 60 Minutes that he had invented a device that would power our homes. It was already tested and tried on Google Office buildings and a factory with excellant results. He predicted that in 5-10 years it would be powering homes at a cost of 30,000 dollars. He has not been heard of since. Has anyone heard of him? Are goverment agents checking my IP address as we speak? It sounded like the answer to our energy problems...at least from coal usage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.24.63.159 (talk) 02:21, 25 January 2011 (UTC)
- Call Bloom Energy corporate headquarters at +1 408-543-1500 in Sunnyvale, California during business hours and ask them. — QuicksilverT @ 22:35, 4 April 2015 (UTC)