Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com> wrote:

It will be important shock, but not so huge. at most 10%
>
> of course you can expect that the technology will become even cheaper, but
> even if LENR get to zero, the turbines, cooling and alike will stay as
> expensive (and I have under estimated their cost).
>

I suggest you read my book, chapters 14 and 15 especially. I show why cold
fusion will probably reduce electric power costs by two-thirds quickly, and
why eventually it will reduce all energy costs -- including equipment costs
-- by orders of magnitude.

To summarize: when one component in a system falls in price, the other
components also soon become cheaper. Cheap microcomputers spurred the
development of cheap hard disks and printers.

I may be wrong about that, but I consulted with experts and thought about
it carefully. I did not reach that conclusion in week or two. More like
several years after reading lots of books.

- Jed

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