Just to clarify - Norront is not exactly a hot fusion company. Their website gives that impression and it may be intentional.
In one version they have licensed the discovery of Holmlid of an efficient way to produce muons. They have other processes as well - which look more like cold fusion. The "cheap muons" can be used in one of the oldest "proven" versions of hot fusion, which is muon catalyzed fusion. This version works on a small scale geometry and does not require the expense of plasma magnetic confinement although it could provide an enormous boost to say a Tokamak (or to ICF). http://www.norrontfusion.com/ | | |