LENR-to-Market Weekly -- March 7, 2013
Highlights this week include: nine mainstream outlets cover the
NASA "nuclear reactor in your basement" story; Budapest University: Ni-H
systems; George Miley up for another vote; QuantumHeat introduces Delta
Pyro; Swedish Defence Materiel Administration finances rudimentary
experiments with Ni-H.
Graphic shown in NASA's article
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By
Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Once again, we bring you a compilation of various news items about
the various LENR companies since our
February 21 compilation. With all the other things going on last
week, we skipped a week, so this compilation covers two weeks.
Mainstream news
sources are indicated with the yellow highlight.
See also Cold Fusion
Times.
- General Cold Fusion
- Report
from the Swedish "Defence Materiel Agency" (FMV) - The
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, FMV has therefore
financed some very rudimentary experiments with nickel and
hydrogen, trying to experimentally reproduce the excess heating
power clashed by Andrea Rossi and Sergio Focardi and described
e.g. in the Swedish technical newspaper Ny Teknik. (Feb. 22,
2013)
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Swedish Hydrogen-Nickel Powder Experiments Produce Null
Results - Here's a link to a report about recent
nickel-hydrogen experiment performed by a Swedish team of
researchers. The funding for the experiments was funded by The
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration with the goal of trying
to reproduce reports of excess power claimed by Rossi and
Focardi.
http://www.lenrnews.eu/swedish-defence/ (PDF of the report
is in the... (E-CatWorld; February 23, 2013)
- NASA
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NASA Cold Fusion Update - NASA: A Nuclear Reactor To
Replace Your Water Heater. (NASAWatch;
Feb. 25, 2013)
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NASA: A Nuclear Reactor To Replace Your Water Heater
- This reactor does not use fission, the process of
splitting atoms into smaller elements employed by every
commercial power reactor currently operating on earth. And
it does not use hot fusion, the union of hydrogen atoms into
larger elements that powers the sun and stars. (Forbes;
February 22, 2013) (And
oilprice;
and
delfi.lt;
and
Fari.ru;
and
mk.ru;
and
fotocasa.es)
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NASA's cold fusion tech could put a nuclear reactor in every
home, car, and plane - The cold fusion dream lives
on: NASA is developing cheap, clean, low-energy nuclear
reaction (LENR) technology that could eventually see cars,
planes, and homes powered by small, safe nuclear reactors. (ExtremeTech;
February 22, 2013) (And
cnbeta.com)
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NASA's LENR Article "Nuclear Reactor in Your Basement"
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NASA on LENR, Again - There have been a number of
articles showing up on various blogs this week talking about
NASA's work on LENR — specifically the work of Joseph
Zawodny. I had been trying figure out why the story was
showing up all of a sudden, and a kind reader pointed me to
an article on NASA's... (E-CatWorld; February 23,
2013)
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NASA says ... but do not believe and do not believe me,
believe only those who say that it is impossible! -
Well, I admit, reading the article published last February
22 by Forbes on LENR research in progress at NASA - thank
our reader Gio reported bringing this - I felt like a
handful of pebbles uscirmi out of the shoes. (22Passi;
March 5, 2013)
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NASA: A Nuclear Reactor in Your Basement - NASA's
LENR research efforts are in the news once again. Steven
Krivit reports that the recent attention was triggered by a
story published on PhysOrg. He notes that the story was
commissioned by the media relations department at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. There is not much new in this story
other than NASA Langley Researcher… (LENR-ColdFusion;
February 25, 2013)
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Media Finally "Discovers" NASA LENR Experiments -
The mainstream media or at least tech media has finally
picked up on the low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) or cold
fusion work being done at NASA and some of its implications.
At least three stories about Joseph Zawodndy's work at the
Langley Research Center in Virginia are floating around
online. (ColdFusion3; February 22, 2013)
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Cold Fusion: pending E-cat, come forward NASA and a company
'Swedish - E-cat. Other competitors coming from
Sweden and the United States, in particular by NASA, have
long interested in LENR processes . A company of the Nordic
country, the Climeon, has filed a patent that could worry
Andrea Rossi, while the U.S. space agency itself as a
nuclear reactor water heater that does not work either
fission or fusion hot. (NextMe.it; February 26, 2013)
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