[Satire] Meet The ‘Enron Egg,’ An At-Home Nuclear Reactor That’s Totally Fake
- Connor Gaydos, the CEO of Enron, made claims about teaming up with FEMA to supply the eggs to first responders.
- The Enron Egg is a hoax from a parody company, not a legitimate product.
- Terms on Enron.com state that the information represents performance art and is for entertainment purposes only.
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What Enron Egg Is: The Nuclear Reactor That Made Texas Rage by a Particular Unreal Promise · Global Voices
More than two decades after its collapse, the energy giant Enron returned to the center of the scene with a surprising announcement: the launch of the Enron Egg, a domestic nuclear reactor that with its promise to feed a house for ten years continuously caused anger among the public. However, it was later learned that neither the company's revival nor its novel product were real and that it had all been a parody. Thus was the launch of the Enron…
Is the Enron Egg real? World's first micro nuclear reactor
ALBAWABA - American energy corporation Enron went viral across social media after launching 'The Egg,' the world's first ever micro nuclear reactor, designed for home use, sparking debate among social media users on multiple platforms...
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