I just keep thinking, if this tech was seriously threatening to the current energy industry, the people bringing it would be disappearing, or dying of fast-acting cancer, or killing themselves with two shots to the back of their heads, or driving their cars into trees at triple-digit speeds. The usual stuff, in other words.
That it’s apparently not happening, tells me the tech is probably not happening either.
The tech is tricky. That’s why it was the Who’s Who of Electrochemistry that were the first 100 replications, whereas the nuke physics guys who hadn’t touched a calorimeter since undergrad days all failed to replicate. So it became a turf war.