links
http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html
http://www.cnbc.com/id/40795923/
http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/07/60-minutes-on-cnbc-to-feature-cold-fusion/
Perhaps the Popular Science writer seen at the ILENRS-12 conference was contributing to the 60 Minutes episode...
Jim Dunn’s Report on LENR conference in Williamsburg
http://pesn.com/2012/07/07/9602127_Jim_Dunns_Report_on_LENR_conference_in_Williamsburg/
Jim provides an excellent overview, not just of the cold fusion players approaching market, but of the process involved in taking an energy technology to market and where the various players fare in that process.
Slide 31 from Jim’s PPT
(Note, this is not intended to be a photo of an actual Boiler, but to demonstrate the potential size difference. This image on the right is a Dragon electric steam boiler by Fulton.)
By Jim Dunn
for Pure Energy Systems News
Gents - I just returned from the Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, LENR, conf. in Williamsburg, VA.
The event and meetings went very well. Lots of excitement and anticipation. Total of 48 attendees, mostly scientists.
Nothing really new or earth-shattering, but Hagelstein, McKubre, Nagel, Bushnell, and many other scientists did a great job.
There were a number of new faces and very good discussions during breaks and social part of conference.
(See my PPT, attached)
Jed Rothwell did a good summary @ http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex- href=”mailto:l@eskimo.com”>l@eskimo.com/msg67105.html
A Popular Science writer was also there, along with Marianne Macy, doing her usual fine reporting and recording of the talks.
The Pop. Sci. reporter is doing a 4000 word feature story, (about 8 pages). He is planning on visiting Rossi, Pianrelli, DGT, and others in Europe, over the next few weeks.
How are you folks doing with tracking all the upcoming events?
Lets hope Hank gets to actually see a working reactor at Rossis and some solid test data. He should ask Rossi to verify that he can produce all the recent claimed results simultaneously, with the same 600C E-Cat system:
This should show 600C delivered thermal output to a load, (not just reactor wall temp measurement) with 10KW of heat being continuously transferred to some active 10KW load (not wall temp), with Input electrical power of less than 1700W, (for COP = 6), with suitable data showing 45 days of continuous 600C output, at 10KW level of excess thermal power, (COP = 6).
Best,
Jim Dunn
Energy Technology Consultants