Paul Hunt and his son Ryan formed the Hunt Utilities Group (HUG) and initiated the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project to reproduce and test cold fusion experiments.
They announced the project at the most recent International Conference on Cold Fusion ICCF-17 in Daejon, South Korea, and since then, have been experimenting with Francesco Celani‘s nickel wire, making surprising discoveries about the material. Their work is open-source and can be found at quantumheat.org.
While the reporter incorrectly states Paul Hunt as the originator of the name New Fire (that was Andrea Rossi), the story brings ultra-clean cold fusion energy news back to the TV landscape, and we love to hear it.
Cold Fusion Now associate Arthur Robey made this image from some of the Hunt’s publicly available data writing:
Choose the European cell, toggle all the lines off and then toggle excess power on.
Then choose dates from Jan 2nd to the present at 15 min sampling intervals. You will see a steady increase in the excess energy line.
Efficiency μ
=output power / input power (x100%)
=114.406/104.866
=1.091 p.u.
=109.1%
or nearly 110%!
Not quite commercial-ready technology, but for a project started only within the last year, it is a major accomplishment showing the reality of the science.
The self-funded project is seeking financial support and you can contribute. Make a donation at quantumheat.org and win a cold fusion “powder cell” constructed by the team!
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Archived URL: https://coldfusionnow.org/martin-fleischmann-memorial-project-brings-cold-fusion-back-to-tv-landscape/
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