A surprising development. See:

https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/3240-U-S-House-Armed-Services-Committee-Calls-for-New-Report-on-LENR-in-FY2017-Nation/

The committee is aware of recent positive developments in developing
low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), which produce ultra- clean, low-cost
renewable energy that have strong national security implications. For
example, according to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), if LENR works
it will be a ‘‘disruptive technology that could revolutionize energy
production and storage.’’ The committee is also aware of the Defense
Advanced Research Project Agency’s (DARPA) findings that other countries
including China and India are moving forward with LENR programs of their
own and that Japan has actually created its own investment fund to promote
such technology. DIA has also assessed that Japan and Italy are leaders in
the field and that Russia, China, Israel, and India are now devoting
significant resources to LENR development. To better understand the
national security implications of these de- velopments, the committee
directs the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing on the military
utility of recent U.S. industrial base LENR advancements to the House
Committee on Armed Services by September 22, 2016. This briefing should
examine the current state of research in the United States, how that
compares to work being done internationally, and an assessment of the type
of military applications where this technology could potentially be useful.

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