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Plug Power Stock Price Rises 3.6% as Investor Pitch Revives Turnaround, Data-Center Bet
23 March 2026
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Plug Power Stock Price Rises 3.6% as Investor Pitch Revives Turnaround, Data-Center Bet

NEW YORK, March 23, 2026, 16:25 (EDT)

Plug Power ended Monday up 3.59% at $2.31, with shares ticking to $2.295 after hours. The hydrogen fuel-cell company said CFO Paul Middleton and investor relations head Roberto Friedlander are set to meet institutional investors at Roth’s annual growth conference. Plug’s systems run on hydrogen to produce electricity.

This shift is significant for Plug, which remains under pressure to win back trust following a string of losses and persistent cash burn. The latest consensus from analysts tracked by Stock Analysis: Hold, with a $2.09 price target—roughly 9.52% below where the shares most recently traded.

The operating backdrop has brightened lately. Plug disclosed earlier this month that 2025 revenue climbed to roughly $710 million, while fourth-quarter gross margin flipped to a positive 2.4%. Unrestricted cash wrapped up the year at $368.5 million. The company also pointed to planned asset sales that could generate over $275 million—enough, management said, to cover operations into 2026.

Jose Luis Crespo, the chief executive, hasn’t strayed from his main point. “We will continue executing with discipline, driving margin improvement, and delivering exceptional outcomes for our customers,” he said on March 2. The company is sticking with its targets: positive adjusted profitability sometime late 2026, positive operating income by the end of 2027, and reaching full profitability before 2028 is out. Plug Power

Plug’s ambitions are stretching further. Earlier this month, Chairman Andy Marsh said the company is considering a bid of up to 250 megawatts of hydrogen-fueled electricity in a potential PJM Interconnection auction. That’s the country’s biggest power grid. Plug has already started contract discussions with hyperscalers—major cloud-computing players—as well as data-center operators and utilities.

But there’s more in play. Google’s Ruth Porat, speaking Monday, warned that the U.S. isn’t ramping up its energy supply quickly enough to keep up with AI-powered data-center needs—a point that’s been fueling investor interest in Plug and similar energy and hydrogen stocks like Bloom Energy and Ballard Power.

But the stock keeps dragging its baggage. Shares outstanding have ballooned to 1.39 billion—up 46.07% from last year. Plug’s market cap sat around $3.22 billion at Monday’s close, which doesn’t leave much margin for more dilution or any execution missteps.

Legal clouds remain over Plug. On Monday, Bleichmar Fonti & Auld announced it had launched a securities-fraud class action against Plug and several execs, targeting statements related to that $1.66 billion Department of Energy loan and the halted work at six hydrogen plants. The suit’s claims are still just that—allegations, no court findings yet. The latest bounce in the stock keeps things interesting, but leaves the central issue unresolved: can Plug actually convert those cleaner margins into reliable cash flow?

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  • Fervo Energy Jumps 30% in Nasdaq Debut on AI-Driven Power Demand
    May 13, 2026, 4:16 PM EDT. Houston-based geothermal startup Fervo Energy surged more than 30% in its Nasdaq debut, valuing the company above $10 billion. Its upsized IPO raised $1.89 billion at $27 per share, the largest energy-related IPO since 2013. Fervo develops enhanced geothermal systems offering stable baseload power, a key advantage over solar and wind, attracting tech giants like Alphabet. The company's projects, including Corsac Station in Nevada, cater to AI data center electricity needs. Fervo's expansion includes the Utah Cape Station project, aiming for 500 megawatts within three years and up to 4 gigawatts potential. Investor interest spans traditional energy and AI-driven power demand sectors. Despite early commercial stages, Fervo has secured contracts with $7.2 billion in potential revenue backlog, underscoring investor confidence in its growth prospects.

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