Thanks Alain for the additional finds.

I sent a copy of this new find to Celani for comments, since it has
remarkable similarities with his work although Celani's first publications
on the use of processed constantan happened later (I believe) than the file
date of Nee's latest patent.
The use of the added oxides is an interesting one. I believe they cause
solid removal of any initial nickel oxide.
In an environment of various types of metal oxides, the oxide of the most
nobel oxides is converted first when put in a heated gassious hydrogen
environment.



On Sunday, December 30, 2012, Alain Sepeda wrote:

> Just found some data on the company and the inventor.
>
> http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?939-Patent-Ni-alloys-for-H-storage-amp-generation-of-energy-%28Target-tech-intl-Han-NEE%29&p=3482#post3482
>
> the company is from vancouver...
>
> the inventor is the CEO.
>
>
> No reference to LENR on their website, and big cash flow for few employee
> suggesting a big holding...
>
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