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Category Archives: Energy
The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part XVI
In the last report, I warned, in the context of the upcoming Melbourne Cup, that horse racing can turn up some remarkably unexpected wins from outsiders. In the event, a week later, the race was won by a 50:1 outsider, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged Cold Fusion, General Fusion, global warming, ITER, JET, Jules Verne, LENR, sea level rising, Sputnik, Tokamak, Tri Alpha, Tritium, Z-pinch, Zeta
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part XV
There has been a further series of key events in the LENR drama. Firstly, Andrea Rossi has been awarded his long-sought-after American patent. That day was captured best by the E-Cat World site in this link. The patent’s wording and scope … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Brilloiun, David French, E-Cat World, Industrial Heat, Melbourne Cup, patent, Robert Godes, Time Magazine, Tom Darden
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part XIV
There is steadily increasing activity in and around LENR. Andrea Rossi has signaled that his Leonardo Corporation is closer than ever to launching his 1MW E-Cat on to the open market. Apparently, the original hundred 10KW small E-Cats have now … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Brillouin, e-Tiger, Jean-Paul Biberian, Jirota Kasagi, LENR, Rossi, Songshen Jiang, Stanley Pons, Tour de Fusioni, transmutation
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part XIII
The new year is well underway and so is further progress in LENR! As you’ll likely have noticed by following the popular E-Cat World site, a number of key groups and researchers have either joined or re-joined this quest for … Continue reading
The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part X11
As the year 2014 is about to conclude, there is yet more evidence for my prediction that it will come to be regarded as the pivotal year for LENR. The latest development is that a Russian nuclear physicist, Professor Alexander G. … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Blacklight Power, Brillouin, Cold Fusion, E-Cat, Fracking, Hot Fusion, Industrial Heat, ITER, JET, Laser Fusion, LENR, Lockheed Martin, Magnetic Confinement, Oil, Polywell, Solar Hydrogen Trends, Sputnik
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part XI
Since my last update, all activity in and around LENR R&D has ramped up still further and added more support to my “Pivotal Year for LENR” prediction for this year. A new patent application was published by the US Patent … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Bill Gates, Catalyst, David French, David Nagel, Industrial Heat, LENR, Michael McKubre, patent, Xi Jinping
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part X
This article is a milestone, both as the tenth in our series and in it being published just as the number of subscribers to Think Tank Report has exceeded 4000. Thank you all for your ongoing support! In the short … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Brillouin, Cold Fusion, Dr Eugene Mallove, E-Cat, Edmund Storms, Frank Acland, Gordon Docherty, Hank Mills, Hot Fusion, Huffington Post, LENR, Lockheed Martin, Lugano Report, Michael McKubre, New Zealand, Polywell, Robert Godes, Ruby Carat, Steven Krivit, Stirling Allan, TV3
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part IX
The long awaited report on the extended test of Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat has finally been published! The E-Cat used was evidently Industrial Heat’s refined and even more compact version of Rossi’s earlier models but it retains the small reactor tube … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Cold Fusion, E-Cat, hydrogen, Industrial Heat, LENR, lithium, Martin Fleischmann, nickel, Stanley Pons
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part VIII
In part VII, at the end of last year, I predicted that 2014 would (at least) see steady progress in all aspects of LENR. With only a month gone, there already are promising signs of this. Firstly, Industrial Heat Has … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Rossi, Blacklight Power, Industrial Heat, Larsen, Michael McKubre, Peswiki, Sterling Allan, Widom
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part VII
At the end of part Part VI, we were waiting to see the report by independent investigators into Andrea Rossi’s eCat. The report duly arrived and may be downloaded here. It concludes by saying: Given the deliberately conservative choices made … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged Brillouin, Defkalion, Heisenberg, isotope, Krivit, LENR, LENT, neutrons, Rossi, Srivastava, transmutation
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