(smile)
I remember Kevmo.
What ever happened to Kevmo?
What ever happened to cold fusion and the Italian who was pushing it?
Rossi is still peddling his wares. He enlists a reputable scientist or two from time to time who swear there's really some there-there before they become disillusioned. And of course, there's always a "big announcement" when the last batch of suckers dry up. That seems to be the tactic this bunch are attempting to do. Like Rossi, you have to wonder why nobody can scale the result -- and why the original inventor hasn't done that since he's been working at it for years.
This one has some small bit of life. There may be some interesting physics going on, but it's highly unlikely to be what the inventor [or the OP] thinks it is.
Next up: The "Alcubierre warp drive". NASA will waste at least a few hundred million for that one, producing "intriguing" results while breathlessly proclaiming the need for more taxpayer money.