Greg has done a lot of good work in keeping his site up on the latest in LENR. Google is somewhat hard to follow as they are almost under the radar... but you can be sure that everything they do is well thought out.
The energy guru at google is Ross Konigstein. He has made it a habit to be almost invisible. But his expertise is emblematic of the reason that Google as a company has been so unbelievably successful in most of the relevant areas that they focus on. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosskoningstein/ Jed Rothwell wrote: See: https://gbgoble.kinja.com/google-corporation-lenr-energy-patents-history-and-ski-1832540626 Article begins: On February 7th 2019 two LENR technology patents assigned to Google Inc. became exposed/published. They were each filed on the same day a year and a half ago, August 3rd 2017. It’s hard to tell how long Google has had these inventors working on developing this LENR energy technology. At least a few years before the filing date of the patent, let’s say 2014 or earlier. Carl Page, brother of the co-founder of Google, has been invested for many years in the LENR company Brillouin Energy, Berkeley CA. Both an investor and active agent, he serves on the Technical Advisory Board and is supportive of their ongoing growth during this important phase, as ‘Brillouin Energy prepares to enter the commercial marketplace’ (press release). . . . Smack in the middle of this are several paragraphs from a paper by Schwinger. The rest of the paper is here: https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/SchwingerJcoldfusionb.pdf I have heard rumors that Google is doing more in cold fusion than this article describes.