Brillouin is offering to let Sterling Allan to observe and report on their prototype. Godes has offered access to critics before as well.
I would suggest to Brillouin to also invite someone like Mark Gibbs and a few non-hostile scientific critics. Positive reports would generate a big splash. -- Lou Pagnucco Jed Rothwell wrote: > The article says they are getting $750,000 for a license. That's a small > amount, but you have to start somewhere. Once they gain credibility by > doing this they can change much more to other customers. > > I hope these Korean people really have done due diligence correctly, and > the effect is real. > > The article says: > > "What Bob is most keen to secure by contract is a "stranded asset" power > plant in the range of 5-10 MW willing to beta test their HHT system as a > retrofit solution to replace their coal-, or biomass-, or other polluting > source that has had to be shut down due to environmental regulations." > [...]

