March 27, 2012

Koel applies science of surface chemistry to fusion research at PPPL




(March 26, 2012) In the lab down the hall from Bruce Koel's new office, the temperature is about to go up over 11 million degrees Centigrade in a hot tub-sized chamber that cradles the energy of a burning star.

The chamber is housed at the U. S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Lab (PPPL), where scientists are exploring ways to harness the fusion of atoms, the same process that fuels the sun and other stars, to provide safe, clean and abundant energy for homes and businesses.

About the “E-Cat cold fusion power plant” and more information, please read the links below (ö.d):


PRINCETON PROFESSOR SHOWS THAT SMALL SCALE HOT FUSION COULD BE  POSSIBLE