This article from Oilprice.com is a really good bullshit. It will take ages
before LENR will have an impact on oil prices, and therefore on energy
prices. Big banks, and big oil companies will have (or already have) a
strong fight against LENR. But surely it will not be like it's explained in
the article.

With 10 GW or even 100 GW of LENR energy available, the energy prices might
start to be slightly affected. For comparison, 100 GW is a little more than
what France has of electrical power installed. Suppose Rossi and others
start to produce LENR reactors, how long will it take to have 10 GW of LENR
energy available? 3~4 years at least, guess from my thumb.

We can keep our oil company share ;-)

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