Introduction
to BLP (Video)
An overview of BlackLight's advances in power and molecular modeling.
New
Energy Source BlackLight
Power, Inc. is the inventor of a new primary energy source
with applications
to heating, distributed power generation, 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. On October 20, 2008, BlackLight announced
off-site validation of a 50 kW reactor. Rowan
Scientists confirmed BLP's 1 kW and 50 kW power source tests
corresponding to 20 kilojoules and 1.0 megajoules respectively.
Chemical analysis of the reactant and product R-Ni powder could
account for less than 1% of the observed energy from known chemistry.
BlackLight's results have been published
widely and replicated by independent groups.
Molecular
Modeling BlackLight's
wholly-owned subsidiary, Millsian
Inc., has developed a powerful modeling software built on
a revolutionary, classical-physical approach to solving atoms
and molecules. Version 1.0 of the software is available.
Specialty
Chemicals BlackLight
has discovered a vast new class of hydrogen chemistry with broad
commercial applications, based on lower-energy hydrogen products
called hydrino hydride compounds (HHC's). BlackLight is researching
microelectronics applications, diamond films, batteries for portable
electronics, and energetic propellants.
Lighting
and Lasers The BlackLight Process can be made to form a plasma (a
hot, glowing, ionized gas) which represents a new primary light
source. Further, the process produces a new inert form of hydrogen
gas that may serve in applications such as the medium for a new
high energy laser.