In today’s rapidly changing power utility industry, communities are seeking out efficient renewable energy sources for their homes and businesses. Many are turning to community based power systems, which connect private power lines to renewable energy generators to provide electricity for the area. Special technology is needed to use these systems, but communities are quickly […]
Heat from Cold Fusion Generators
Hydrogen (proton) – deuterium (deuteron) fusion reactions need to be considered when developing cold fusion generators. The main reason for this emphasis is that proton-deuteron fusion reactions should occur more easily in a cold fusion physical environment than deuteron-deuteron reactions. This is discussed in a paper on the web by Setauo Ichimaru, “Radiative Proton-Capture Nuclear […]
Design of a Practical Cathode
From previous blogs, it is possible to gather together information for design of cathodes that can be used in future cold fusion generators. The last 30 years have demonstrated that it is difficult to cause cold fusion reactions to occur, at least consistently over a long period of time. When they do occur, it is […]
The Top 6 Renewable Energy Breakthroughs of 2018
Renewable energy is moving quickly, with new developments and breakthroughs occurring each year. This past year was no different. 2018 brought dozens of advancements in the science and development of renewable energy, including new uses for this type of fuel and improvements in old methods. Here are some of the most exciting things to happen […]
The Future of Solar Fuel Production & Utilization
Fossil fuels may be running out, and to many people, that’s good news. These fuels can pollute the air and water, contribute to global warming, and damage habitats when the are mined. The lingering question, though, is how the world will power itself as it begins to turn away from fossil fuels? Forms of renewable […]
Cold Fusion Demonstration Experiment
Many scientists have been working on cold fusion since its discovery in 1989, due to the amount of energy that can be produced per reaction compared with chemical reactions. Some have been able to develop rudimentary prototypes that demonstrate energy production and/or reaction products, such as helium. This blog parallels their path by advocating a […]