Nov
15
Climate Folks Make Strong Case For Nuclear Power
November 15, 2016 | 3 Comments
An international team of scientists suggests that we must ramp up energy production using nuclear power if we are to succeed in warding off the worst effects of greenhouse gas emissions on climate change. (Or we can simply take the risks of natural gas supplies driving electricity prices sky high when the price cycle turns […]
Feb
27
Cold Fusion Expands Into Transmuting Elements
February 27, 2014 | 4 Comments
Lewis G. Larsen one namesake of the famed Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) version of Cold Fusion and now heading Lattice Energy LLC in Chicago is reporting a claim to have developed a process for energy production, utilizing LENR that, as a byproduct of neutron captures on tungsten, will create a mix of precious metals. […]
May
22
The Rossi E-CAT HT2 Test Report
May 22, 2013 | 10 Comments
An independent test report of Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat HT2 is available at the Cornell University Library archive. The team, seemingly led by Hanno Essén of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden included four collaborators from Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden with Mr. Rossi’s old friend Giuseppe Levi of Bologna University and Evelyn Foschi of Bologna […]
Apr
2
Will LENR Go Commercial Now?
April 2, 2012 | 4 Comments
Interviewer James Martinez spoke with Brillion Energy Chief Executive Officer Robert George and Chief Technical Officer Robert E. Godes on ‘Ca$h Flow’ last Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Here’s a summary and a few notes. Mr. George said right at the start, “After ten years of work by Robert Godes, he’s designed a control system in […]
Feb
13
Building a Better Hydrogen Fuel Catalyst
February 13, 2012 | 6 Comments
In a stunning statement, University of California, Berkeley (UCB), chemists using an engineered catalyst in single molecule form that when dropped into acidic water and even seawater, the catalyst molecules generated hydrogen for several days without letup. Quote, “When lots of these single-molecule catalysts were dumped into acidic water and even seawater, they generated hydrogen […]