Tag: Defkalion Green Technologies

Defkalion Green Energy Technologies s.a. Web Site Expanded, Redesigned

Formerly just a placeholding site, www.defkalion-energy.com has been upgraded today and contains much more information than before. The site has information about E-Cat powered products it will be manufacturing, as well as information about the company itself. The site also includes a forum. It looks like it has been launched today to coincide with the …

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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

Updates on todays press-conference

Energypress.gr posted a summary of the E-Cat, on the occasion of todays press-conference.
It is interesting to note the following quite dramatic claims;
-The first prototype reactors will be produced by the end of July, regular production will begin i…

Updates on todays press-conference

Energypress.gr posted a summary of the E-Cat, on the occasion of todays press-conference.
It is interesting to note the following quite dramatic claims;
-The first prototype reactors will be produced by the end of July, regular production will begin i…

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, […]