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Recent News:
Rowan University scientists have
for the first time independently produced hydrinos in both molecular
form and as hydrides and characterized them by solid and liquid
proton NMR. Read the results in the Rowan University Report "Synthesis
and Characterization Alkali Metal Salts Containing Trapped Hydrino"
- 08/12/09
Rowan University scientists have
for the first time independently formulated and tested fuels that
on demand generated energy greater than that of combustion at power
levels of kilowatts using BLP's solid fuel chemistry capable of
continuous regeneration. A new form of hydrogen was confirmed to
have formed as a result of the heat release. Read the results in
the Rowan University Report "Report
on Synthesis and Studies of "Generation 2" Lower Energy
Hydrogen Chemicals" - 08/12/09
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BlackLight
Power, Inc. is the inventor of a new primary energy source with
applications to heating, distributed and central power generation,
and motive power. It is based on a new chemical process of releasing
the latent energy of the hydrogen atom, the BlackLight Process,
with the formation of a prior undiscovered form of hydrogen called
"hydrino". In principle, green power plants can be operated
continuously as power reactions are maintained in conjunction with
regeneration of the solid fuel using known industrial processes.
The only consumable, hydrogen, can be obtained ultimately from water
due to the two-hundred fold energy gain relative to breaking water
into hydrogen and oxygen.
Recently, the Company achieved a breakthrough solid fuel that it
is very efficient at liberating energy from forming "hydrinos"
and requires essentially no energy to reverse the chemical product
back into the initial solid fuel. Regeneration was achieved simply
with heat. This enables simplistic and efficient systems that use
heat liberated by forming "hydrinos" resulting in a significant
decrease in the time to commercialization.
BlackLight's results have been published widely and replicated by
independent groups. On August 11, 2009, BlackLight announced off-site
validation of its breakthrough solid fuel chemistries, as well as
identification of the hydrino reaction product. Read the results
in the Rowan University Report "Report
on Synthesis and Studies of "Generation 2" Lower Energy
Hydrogen Chemicals".
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