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According to @borgetsebastien, after meeting with the Enron team and viewing the 'egg' project, there is a notable and well-defined vision driving the initiative, moving beyond humor and speculation ...
According to @borgetsebastien, after meeting with the Enron team and viewing the 'egg' project, there is a notable and well-defined vision driving the initiative, moving beyond humor and speculation ...
Since taking over Enron, Gaydos has pulled a number of publicity stunts including launching the “Enron Egg” which falsely claims to be the world’s first micro-nuclear reactor. Courtesy of Enron ...
Meet The Egg, an at-home nuclear reactor from Enron, a trusted name in American energy. If you buy The Egg, I will also throw in a bridge in Brooklyn free of charge.
Enron's historic failure makes The Egg and its promise of energy independence for homeowners all the more humorous. The product supposedly launched on Jan. 6, as announced on social media.
An advertisement for "The Egg," Enron's take on a nuclear power reactor. (Source: Enron website) But Enron Energy Texas appears much different from a nuclear reactor that sits next to your family.
Claims that Enron has created a “mini nuclear reactor for residential use” are being shared online. But a website announcing this supposed relaunch of the energy company (which went bankrupt in 2001) ...
A parody product launch for a “micro nuclear reactor” for home use using the name of collapsed energy firm Enron Corp. has misled social media users online, some of whom took the item to be real.
Connor Gaydos, the 28-year-old CEO of Enron and a key figure behind the gag conspiracy movement “Birds Aren’t Real,” seen here in this courtesy photo at the product reveal of the Enron Egg ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Rumors have been floating around about a revolutionary egg-shaped nuclear reactor that can power a home for up to 10 years – based in Fresno. According to Enron, … ...