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From: Craig 

He says he's ready to license the technology, and that there are 
companies he's going to meet which may do that. He thinks that a 
prototype could be built in a 'lightning fast' period of time, maybe a 
couple of months.


Well this is déjà vu all over again, isn't it? 

Flashback 6 years to 2008. Almost the same Press Release. Different process,
different players, same old shtick.

"BlackLight Power, Inc. is the inventor of a new primary energy source with
applications to Heating, Central Power, Motive Power, and Micro-Distributed
power generation. This relies on a new chemical process of releasing the
latent energy of the hydrogen atom... This new process generates electricity
for as cheap as 1 cent/kW-hour - two to four times cheaper than any other
contemporary power sources. The company has licensed to seven utilities
8,250 megawatts of clean, safe hydrino generation fueled by water –
eliminating $2 billion/year in fuel costs." 

Flash forward 6 years. How much of that 8,250 megawatts of clean, safe
hydrino power generation have those 8 Utility companies who licensed the BLP
process in 2008, actually produced in the intervening years?

Answer: zero. 

Why? Who knows? I guess this is another one of those inconvenient truths.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George
Santayana 


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