E-cat World have a link to Brilliant Light Power's latest two hour demo video to generate power @ 0.1 cents/kW.

Seems to me there are a lot of difficult engineering problems, so their forecast of commercial units next year looks optimistic to me. Mills argues that the device is sufficiently cheap that they would just swap them out, but I would like to see several units run for up to a year in order to get a better handle on the problems before they are out in the field. Amongst other things Mills claims quantum mechanics is wrong. He does have a point.

http://www.e-catworld.com/2016/07/10/brillliant-light-power-posts-demo-video/

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