I forgot to list Tom Claytor at Los Alamos. As most readers here know he has
also produced tritium. The technique is different. Actually, unlike the
bulk-Pd D2O experiments, Claytor's approach has not been replicated much, so
there would be some benefit to an independent replication.

You can read all about it at LENR-CANR.org.

His experiment have not been funded for many years.

His experiments are also far too difficult to be replicated by inexperienced
people outside of a fully-equipped lab.

I am sure Claytor's claims are correct, since his work was extensively
peer-reviewed. Tritium has the great benefit that it can be independently
confirmed by different methods long after the experiment ends. It is not
like heat, which you have to capture then and there. Many people are skilled
at detecting tritium because it is hazardous. At BARC, the tritium was
confirmed by the reactor safety division experts. (BARC is both a research
laboratory and also a power reactor facility.)

- Jed

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