quote from Amoco document

This report will discuss briefly some of the early calorimetric
experiments on cold fusion and in more detail, a single experiment
just concluded.A closed cell electrolytic experiment has been
conducted using a palladium cathode and platinum anode with accurate
(+/-0.001 watt) calorimetric measurements. Results indicate a positive
energy output of approximately 50 Kilojoules more than was input to
the experiment through electrolysis current and heater current. The
heat output was observed both as short term bursts of energy and as
long term sustained production. Colorimetric calibration with an
internal heat source showed essentially identical data before and
after the electrolysis experiment.
Material balance for palladium, water and lithium showed essentially
no material had been consumed during the experiment. Tritium levels
measured before and after electrolysis showed a factor of 3 increase
that cannot be accounted for by concentration effects. It is important
to note that if this experiment had been terminated after only one
month the results would have shown no positive energy production.
These data support the claims of several experimenters that anomalous
heat and tritium are produced during electrolytic experiments using a
hydrogen absorbing cathode. Further experiments are in progress to
determine reproducibility and better define experimental parameters.

http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library…thwellEdit.pdf


On 12/28/11, David ledin <mathematic.analy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Amoco (Oil Company) replication of cold fusion experiment in 1994.
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> http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1994/1994Lautzenhiser-Amoco-Cold-Fusion-Short.pdf
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> http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1994/1994Lautzenhiser-Amoco-Cold-Fusion-Long.pdf
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> http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1994/1994Lautzenhiser-Amoco-ColdFusion-RothwellEdit.pdf
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