Posted on 01/24/2014 3:20:15 PM PST by Kevmo
Industrial Heat Has Acquired Andrea Rossi's E-Cat Technology
PR Newswire
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., Jan. 24, 2014
-Company focused on making the technology widely available-
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., Jan. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Industrial Heat, LLC announced today that it has acquired the rights to Andrea Rossi's Italian low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) technology, the Energy Catalyzer (E-Cat). A primary goal of the company is to make the technology widely available, because of its potential impact on air pollution and carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels and biomass.
"The world needs a new, clean and efficient energy source. Such a technology would raise the standard of living in developing countries and reduce the environmental impact of producing energy," said JT Vaughn speaking on behalf of Industrial Heat (IH).
Mr. Vaughn confirmed IH acquired the intellectual property and licensing rights to Rossi's LENR device after an independent committee of European scientists conducted two multi-day tests at Rossi's facilities in Italy.
The published report by the European committee concluded, "Even by the most conservative assumptions as to the errors in the measurements, the result is still one order of magnitude greater than conventional energy sources" [referring to energy output per unit of mass]. The report is available online at http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.3913. In addition, performance validation tests were conducted in the presence of IH personnel and certified by an independent expert.
Since acquiring Rossi's technology, IH has engaged in a broad-based effort to protect it by preparing numerous patent applications related to the core technology as well as associated designs and uses.
Tom Darden, who co-founded Cherokee Investment Partners, a series of private equity funds specializing in cleaning up pollution, is a founding investor in Industrial Heat. He is one of a small group of like-minded investors who are supporting this technology because it could significantly address a number of social and environmental challenges. They have committed to make it broadly available because of its potential for impact. IH is considering partnerships with industry participants, universities and NGO's to ensure the technology is developed in a thoughtful and responsible manner.
JT Vaughn manages Industrial Heat. He is the founder of Cherokee McDonough Challenge, an accelerator for environmental startups, and a leader in the startup community in the Research Triangle.
Companies or organizations interested in partnering with Industrial Heat should reach out to JT Vaughn at info@industrialheat.co.
CONTACT: JT Vaughn, jvaughn@industrialheat.co, 919-649-5299
SOURCE Industrial Heat, LLC
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There’s another company called Industrial Heat LLC, in Carrollton, Texas which was founded in 2004. I think it is unrelated:
http://www.wysk.com/index/texas/carrollton/b7pwfpl/industrial-heat-llc/profile
It's part of the continuum....
It's part of the continuum....
Plus it's really true.
Let’s see, the controlled-hot-fusion fraud is perpetually 50 years away. But today we have an industrial company announcing that they’re cold fusion buying product, TODAY. You’re about as far off as one can be.
10 years from now itll still be 30 years from realization.
***Today a cold fusion product was sold. Controlled-hot-fusion con men are still saying their stuff won’t work for another 50 years.
Your point is so obfuscated as to be worthless. But good luck with your continuum...
Cool article. I’ll be posting it at some point.
Good luck with rounding up enough Palladium to replace coal, nuclear, wind (haha), photoelectric and petro fuels.
The cold fusion people are like a huge underdog in a football game, come the 4th quarter and they are still very much in the game.
I was skeptical, but the longer this goes on the more I think their must be something to this.
Clean, very cheap nearly limitless energy w/b the ultimate game changer.
Rossi’s technology is based upon Nickel, not Palladium. Nickel isn’t even a rare earth metal.
Where are the papers describing the Ni lattice resonance that do CF?
Here’s the place to start
This Google Custom Search finds files at LENR-CANR only
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The cold fusion people are like a huge underdog in a football game, come the 4th quarter and they are still very much in the game.
***It’s even more outlandish than that. It’s the 3rd string quarterback in the game, and in the past he’s thrown more interceptions than completed passes.
Ni/H was once a backwater of LENR, which itself is a backwater technology investigation. Almost all the research was in Palladium, and then Rossi came along and since then, the vast majority of the research has been in Ni/H.
Ditto. The idea of being able to run a house, a camper, remote cabin, etc. to the point there is comfort without power lines, where weather issues no longer imperil people in harsh climates, and ultimately (for those young enough to go), the stars--or at least the solar system--await...just sweetens the idea of not having to chip the wood out of the ice that blew into the woodpile...
Me neither, but that Inny is in real nice shape, from the looks of it.
Rossi’s technology is based on P.T. Barnum.
Question for You.
How does Rossi’s technology differ from the Blacklight technology. Are they basically the same or are they completely different.
I’m still skeptical about this, but I do have an open mind about it.
Always felt Pons and Fleischmann were on to something and I did not like the way the mainstream physics community treated them.
I see that Kevmo has already pointed you to LENR-CANR.org. A couple of researchers names(aside from Rossi)....Piantelli and Celani.
But even if it just worked with Pd, there is surely sufficient Pd to give us cheap access to space, and once we have access to nickel-iron asteroids, we will have plenty of Pd (and other rare earths as well).
So Theory A isn’t working, thus theory B is true...QED?
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