Author: Cold Fusion Now

Defkalion internal tests

A day after the press conference held by Defkalion Green Technologies S.A. there is still apparently no mention of it in the English-speaking mainstream media, the most prominent news outlet reporting on the event being Next Big Future. Meanwhile, a company representative using the moniker Defkalion GT has begun answering questions on the company’s forum. … Continue reading Defkalion internal tests

Low Energy Nuclear Revolution

A week ago Phizero s.r.l., an Italian developer of control systems for industrial automation, released “Low Energy Nuclear Revolution,” a 40-minute documentary on the E-Cat story. Today they’ve released a version with English subtitles: The documentary briefly covers the history of cold fusion before going on to introduce some major players in the E-Cat story, […]

Query interviews Giuseppe Levi

Query, the official journal of the Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CICAP), has a new interview with University of Bologna Department of Physics professor Giuseppe Levi. The interview covers New Energy Times journalist Steven Krivit’s controversial visit to Bologna, written documentation of the university’s E-Cat tests, and the university’s new […]

Early news from Greece

The Greek website energypress.gr has a recent press release apparently giving details on Defkalion Green Technologies‘ commercial arrangements ahead of their press conference. Among the details: The company’s funding is completely private. The company has €300-400 million in investments. The company will build three industrial units in Xanthi, Thrace. Apart from the large demonstration reactor, … Continue reading Early news from Greece

A Nobel Laureate speaks out on the Energy Catalyzer

Dr. Brian Josephson, winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on superconductivity, has recently released a YouTube video of an interview of himself conducted by Judith Driscoll, Professor of Materials Science at Cambridge University. The stated purpose of the video is to wake up the media to the E-Cat story, which […]

Mr. Rossi talks E-Cat.

Steven B. Krivit of the New Energy Times went to Bologna, Italy to see the Energy Catalyzer in operation. As the first commercial application of cold fusion technology planned for industrial release in October of this year, the Energy Catalyzer, or E-Cat for short, is anxiously awaited by the world as a viable alternative energy. […]

Online petition supports cold fusion.

A new online petition from Quinton Crawford believes that “Cold Fusion atomic energy (non-radioactive) has been ignored and pushed aside in discussions/ presentations about alternative energy for too long.” [Online Petition] [Quinton Crawford] You can digitally sign his online petition that states: “World leaders in nations/unions such as Japan, The United States of America, Russia, […]

The torch is lit.

Fusion goes forward from the fringe By Alan Boyle on Cosmic Log “The latest quarterly update from EMC2 Fusion Development Corp. comes amid other signs that seemingly oddball approaches to fusion research may not be all that oddball after all. Just last week, General Fusion announced that Amazon.com’s billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, was part of […]

Debunk this

A statement from Defkalion Green Technologies, now lighting the torch!: GREECE’s ANSWER TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS HYDROGEN & NICKEL EXOTHERMIC REACTION CHEAP, CLEAN & GREEN ENERGY Today, there is great pessimism regarding the future energy needs of our planet. Energy will soon become universally cheap, clean and readily usable. Andrea Rossi and Sergio Focardi have … Continue reading Debunk this

Energy Secretary Chu “looking” at LANR/CF.

Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy is looking at Lattice-assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR) Cold Fusion as a part of implementing President Obama’s ambitious agenda to invest in clean energy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, address the global climate crisis, and create millions of new jobs. This weekend at (MIT) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, […]

A visit to the local power plant.

According to the Congressional Research Service (using NEI data), there were 62,683 metric tons (138,192,360 lbs) of commercial spent fuel accumulated in the United States as of the end of 2009. Of that total, 48,818 metric tons – or about 78 percent – were in pools. 13,856 metric tons – or about 22 percent – […]