Yes. SRI was contracted to the Electric Power Research Institute. An 
organization that does research for the electric utility industry. When F&P 
announced, McKubre, an electrochemist, had been working for years with 
palladium hydride. They were in a prime position to get a research contract. 
When that contract was completed, other contracts followed.

I don't know the specific arrangement with Brillouin Energy, but Brillouin 
employees are setting up in the LENR lab at SRI, presumably to allow supervised 
calorimetry. SRI also has other useful equipment on-site, such as a mass 
spectrometer.

What McKubre publishes can be trusted.

By the way, Siri,  the intelligent assistant that is installed on recent 
iPhones, was developed at SRI and is named after SRI.

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On Dec 5, 2012, at 6:30 PM, "MarkI-ZeroPoint" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alain,
> SRI International is a nonprofit research institute established by Stanford 
> University in 1946.
> Mike McKubre works there…
>      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRI_International
>  
> -Mark Iverson
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Alain Sepeda
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 1:02 PM
> To: Vortex List
> Subject: [Vo]:What is SRI (Stanford Research Institute)
>  
> Hi,
> 
> I have followed the adventure of Brillouin, and heard of SRI...
> For what i understand SRI is an innovation "incubator" of research results, 
> which is special because it does not reject LENR without looking...
> I have heard other saying that it was created at the begining of CF 
> controversy to host the cold fusion research at stanford...
> 
> 
> Can you all precise me what is the legal status, the real activity, and the 
> history of SRI...
> 
> Is it possible to say that it is simply a research group helping to create 
> innovation startup on many domains...
> or rather that is is a more specific group...
> 
> By the way whar are the exactlink with McKubre, and Brillouin.
> It seems McKubre is member of SRI and Brillouin use SRI competente for test, 
> and now investments...
> 
> Thanks for all, because I think it will be interesting for others too...

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