Upcoming Brillouin Energy Corp Demo
Date: Thursday, July 21, 2022 @ 21:04:04 UTC
Topic: Devices


From Brillouin Energy: For Immediate Release:

Brillouin Energy Corp Demonstrates CleanTech Licensable Solid State Fusion Boiler System at the 24 th Annual International Conference on Cold Fusion (www.iccf24.org) July 25 th – 28 th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California

Breakthrough boiler system uses hydrogen to produce low-cost heat with no combustion or pollution, paving the way to a clean energy future

BERKELEY, CA – July 21, 2022 – Brillouin Energy Corp, whose mission is to create the “New Era of Energy” to address energy security and climate change, will demonstrate publicly for the first time at ICCF24 a revolutionary new high-tech boiler system that can help the world transition from fossil fuel energy to a non-carbon, completely pollution-free and sustainable energy with vast environmental benefits for both the planet and humanity.


The device known as the HYDROGEN HOT TUBE™ (HHT™) BOILER SYSTEM has been in development for the past dozen years by Brillouin Energy, led by its Founding Inventor and Chief Technology Officer Robert Godes. The HHT™ boiler system uses ordinary hydrogen to produce scalable heat on demand at an exceedingly low cost, without any emissions or other pollutants.

At its current stage, the HHT is immediately applicable to dramatically lowering the cost of, and reducing the carbon footprint of, hot water boilers and hydronic (radiant) heaters on both a residential and commercial scale. With further development, this system can also power improved HVAC systems, and ultimately provide a dramatic breakthrough in generating electric power on a decentralized, pollution-free basis at the point of demand.

Robert Godes along with other Brillouin Energy scientists, engineers and business executives will be discussing and educating visitors on their advanced scientific research and development of the company’s “Controlled Electron Capture Reaction” (CECR) technology, which generates heat from what is commonly thought of as a cold fusion process. The Brillouin team will be demonstrating the operation of its HHT™ boiler system to power a Stirling Engine at the ICCF24 event...







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