FUTURE ENERGY eNEWS - Mar 2011
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 @ 22:43:15 UTC
Topic: General


Dear Subscriber,

We are happy to acknowledge the editorial assistance of Dr. Jacqueline Panting who has provided the first story summarizing the best Conference on Future Energy that we have ever hosted. With 70 speakers in a joint symposium, we were able to offer the public much more variety in the energy and propulsion arena. The most significant highlight is the presentation by www.QMPower.com on a revolutionary "parallel path" motor that was invented by Joe Flynn. Since it provides twice the flux and four times the power, CEO PJ Piper predicts that it will replace all existing motors and generators on the market today since most of them are 20% efficient vs. the QM Power motor which reaches 90% efficiency.



Paul Murad comes in second with the much anticipated confirmation of the magnetic walls and temperature anomalies of an obscure Russian experiment reported in last month's FE eNews. The third most notable experience at COFE4 was the brilliant presentation by graduate student Scott Kelsey on the lengthening of DNA telomeres by the short term application of high voltage therapy to subjects on a daily basis. You may purchase the SPESIF-COFE4 Proceedings on CD for $75 from IRI. We also have a summary Future Energy Special COFE4 edition magazine available for $5 upon request.
 
The second story of this month's FE eNews gives you an update on the most exciting cold fusion experiment to date, using hydrogen instead of deuterium. Many emails are coming in which support and endorse this Rossi breakthrough which may be the real deal.
 
 
We are happy to give an environmental update on the green power list of energy sources as well as the latest information on the ARPA-E grant department in the DOE which has increased its funding.
 
Lastly, as the nuclear situation in Japan shows increased radiation levels, it may be worthwhile to visit some of the expert sites like the University of Wisconsin which feature in depth slides on the reactors.    

 

Thomas Valone, PhD, PE
 
Editor
 
www.IntegrityResearchInstitute.org

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IN THIS ISSUE
1) REVIEW OF COFE4
2) SMALL COLD FUSION REACTOR SEEMS VERY REAL
3) NEW UNUSUAL ENERGY SOURCES FOR GREEN POWER
4) CONGRESS BACKS ENERGY AGENCY ARPA E
5) NUCLEAR SITUATION IN JAPAN

Link: Future Energy eNews_Mar_2011








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