I know one guy who won't believe this

On Jan 6, 2017 5:22 AM, "Rory Conaway" <[email protected]> wrote:

> At least there may be validation for LENR.  Next question is cost and
> realistic output for that cost.
>
> Rory
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck McCown
> Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 8:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AFMUG] OT LENR
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2017 2:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Press Release BERKELEY CLEAN TECHNOLOGY COMPANY ANNOUNCES
> BREAKTHROUGH FOR LENR POWER DEVICES
>
> Press Release
>
> BERKELEY CLEAN TECHNOLOGY COMPANY ANNOUNCES BREAKTHROUGH FOR LENR POWER
> DEVICES
>
> Controllable-on-Demand, Reproducible, Transportable, Scalable LENR
> Validated in Third-Party Tests of Brillouin Energy IPB HHT™ LENR Reactor
>
> BERKELEY, CA, January 5, 2017 – Researchers at SRI International are
> reporting that they have successfully replicated “over unity” amounts of
> thermal energy (heat) for Brillouin Energy Corporation’s most advanced
> Isoperibolic (“IPB”) Hydrogen Hot Tube™ (HHT™) reactor test systems based
> on controlled low energy nuclear reactions (“LENR”). Researchers at SRI
> conducted a series of third-party tests of Brillouin Energy’s IPB HHT™ LENR
> reactor test systems from March to December 2016. Dr. Francis Tanzella,
> principal investigator and Manager of the Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
> Program, was assigned to SRI’s testing of Brillouin Energy’s LENR systems
> and conducted all of the third-party validation work.
>
> In its Interim Progress Report, SRI summarizes its extensive testing of
> five identical Brillouin Energy metallic reactor cores, which produced the
> same over-unity controlled heat outputs, turning the reaction heat on and
> off repeatedly. "Brillouin Energy appears to have achieved its most
> groundbreaking test results to-date," the Report states.
>
> Data from the SRI International test runs show LENR heat outputs up to
> several watts were repeatedly produced from positive coefficients of
> performance (COPs) in the range of 1.2X to 1.45X. The Report continues that
> LENR heat was independently validated with positive COPs is significant:
> “The LENR coefficients of performance (COPs) may be considered low and
> small scale however, it would be a mistake to discount them, in light of
> the accuracy of their calorimetry, the consistent repeatability of their
> production, their controllability, and the reproducibility and refinement
> of their manufacturing techniques, specifications, and components, all
> leading to the same repeated results. Moreover, the transportability of the
> system is another remarkable achievement”.
>
> “By using standard industrial manufacturing processes for our reactor test
> systems, we have identified an engineering pathway for manufacturing
> Brillouin Energy’s IPB HHT™ reactor prototypes,” said Robert Godes, Chief
> Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Brillouin Energy Corp.
>
> In 2017, Brillouin Energy is continuing its work with SRI International in
> the testing process to help it to engineer and develop its IPB HHT™ reactor
> test systems, with the goal of evolving them towards LENR prototype
> equipment systems, which potentially may generate commercial scale LENR
> Heat on demand for industrially useful applications.
> We are on the cusp of a new era of cheap, abundant and reliable power from
> LENR technologies, at a time when the United States and many other
> countries are re-defining their commitments to mitigate the impacts from
> climate change, said Robert W. George, Chief Executive Officer, Brillouin
> Energy.
>
> Brillouin Energy’s LENR technology includes a proprietary method of
> electrical stimulation of nickel-metal conductors using its Q-Pulse™
> control system. The process stimulates the system to produce LENR
> reactions, which generate excess heat and helium. The excess heat produced
> is a product of hydrogen and a nickel-metal catalyst. The Q-Pulse™ control
> system stimulation is the key to maintaining the reaction. Other than the
> heat output, there are no (zero) toxic or CO2 emissions of any kind.
>
> The SRI Interim Progress Report summarizes all of the data and conclusions
> from SRI International’s nine months of testing of Brillouin Energy’s IPB
> HHT LENR reactor systems. To view the Report, click on the following link
> at brillouinenergy.com/SRI_ProgressReport.
>
> https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/4795-
> Press-Release-BERKELEY-CLEAN-TECHNOLOGY-COMPANY-ANNOUNCES-
> BREAKTHROUGH-FOR-LENR-/
>
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