KEY POINTS
  • "There's no better friend to the fuel cell industry over the last 20 years than Sen. [Chuck] Schumer and, boy, [he'll be] in charge of what legislation gets to the floor," Plug Power CEO Andrew Marsh, reacting to the results of Tuesday's Georgia Senate runoffs, told CNBC.
  • "I think it's going to be a great time for the hydrogen fuel cell industry, and being a New York company, we couldn't be luckier to have such a great senator," he said in a "Mad Money" interview Thursday.
  • After Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff won their respective Senate runoffs, tilting power in the chamber to the Democratic Party, President-elect Joe Biden will enjoy a government trifecta.

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Plug Power CEO Andrew Marsh on Thursday applauded the Democratic sweep of the Georgia Senate runoffs earlier this week, expressing an optimistic outlook for the future of green energy.

Marsh, who has led the Latham, New York-based hydrogen fuel cell producer since 2008, in an appearance on CNBC welcomed the news that Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff won their respective races Tuesday, tilting power in the upper chamber in the party's favor for the first time since 2015.

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