Cold thermonuclear fusion has started working – the experimental reactor of the startup ENG8 is in profit

Amazing news came from Gibraltar. The local company ENG8 has created and demonstrated in operation an autonomous and compact installation for obtaining energy from a cold thermonuclear fusion reaction. World-renowned experts have confirmed that the EnergiCells installation produces three times more energy than it spends on cold nuclear fusion. The installation operates without external power sources and is the world’s first source of thermonuclear energy.

Valeria Tyutina, CEO of ENG8, said: “While hot fusion struggles to provide clean energy, catalyzed fusion technology has advanced significantly and offers a viable source of affordable, zero-emission energy to power the global economy. Our technology is available for mass production, so everyone on the planet can have access to their own independent source of energy.”

Apparently, we are talking about electrochemically induced nuclear fusion, during which hydrogen isotopes merge at the electrodes in an electrolytic cell in the presence of a catalyst. “Energy cells combine hydrogen nuclei to produce photons, or light, and directly electrons, or electricity. They currently produce electricity on a scale ranging from milliwatts to tens of kilowatts,” as a company press release explains the EnergiCells cell’s operation.

The investor instructed a world-famous scientist, Jean-Paul Biberian, to look into the invention, who has more than 80 works in the field of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). After the examination, the scientist stated: “The technology is capable of continuous operation, producing kilowatts of output energy, with a net output power three times greater than consumed.”

According to Tyutina, the company has several industrial customers who trust this technology and have expressed interest in EnergiCell equipment with capacities ranging from 3 MW to 8 GW. Previously, company representatives made presentations at European energy conferences, assuring colleagues that EnergiCell technology has no side effects and does not produce harmful emissions. Operating energy facilities with EnergiCell installations will be no more expensive than operating fossil fuel power plants, except that the fuel will not have to be purchased. The installations produce electricity and heat. A special setting allows the generation of hydrogen and oxygen.

At a recent workshop, ISCMNS CEO Alan Smith said: “If I had to bet on which LENR companies would be first to market, ENG8 would be one of the top two “

«Our off-grid energy cells have the potential to decentralize energy production, decarbonize economies and lower energy prices. It’s not just a product; This is a fundamental shift towards creating cleaner, more sustainable energy and a more equitable world,” the company said.

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