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Investing in LENR/Cold Fusion

With the LENR/Cold Fusion field advancing every day smart money is watching
carefully. There will be countless opportunities to benefit from this
revolutionary technology. Here are a few ways to invest:

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (TYO:7011) has been investigating LENR for a
long time. Their recent presentation at ICCF-18 showed concept LENR system
which would generate heat by transmutatating elements, including nuclear
wastes and co-producing heat. Recently, they were granted an international
patent for this work. MHI's involvement in the traditional nuclear industry
and their involvement with industrial power equipment puts them in an
excellent position to develop large scale reactors. Their investigation of
exotic turbines and nuclear based technology could be easily applied to
LENR. Even with their strategic position and intense LENR involvement they
are a large company, the stock price may not be influenced in the short
term, this would be a good long term investment.

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has had its eye on LENR from day 1. Technova, a Toyota
affiliated lab, actually hired Fleischmann and Pons and essentially gave
them a new life in France away from the media circuis in the US. They were
hired for a secret research program in LENR, continuing their work in
private. While they may have not created a commercially relevant reactor
system, they did spark the interest of Toyota, whos work in LENR continues
to this day. Recently Toyota replicated a key experiment of Mitsubishi,
showing the massive opportunities in LENR energy as well as LENR
transmutation. Toyota is a huge company and would be best for a long term
invesment.

STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) is worth mentioning because they are a
publically traded company interested in LENR. One of their scientists has
been collaborating with Celani, attempting replications. They have a patent
application for a LENR device, more specifically a control system for a
LENR device. It does not seem likely that STM actually has any LENR devices
other than a celanie replication. The patent seems to be very forward
looking and specific and it is yet to be determined if it will hold any
value if it is granted. STMicroelectronics is a huge company with a
questionable foothold in LENR, this may be a stable long term investment.

National Instruments (NASDAQ:NATI) has a serious interest in LENR from the
highest levels. The president Dr. Truchard, gave the keynote speach at
ICCF-18, voicing his support for the researchers in this field. NI has been
known to sponsor LENR research groups by donating high dollar data
aquistion systems and other equipment. It is rumored that NI has been
collaborating with Andrea Rossi and has helped design the control and
monitoring systems for the systems based on arrays of smaller units. NI
week 2012 had a large LENR presence with very open endorsement of the
technology, many LENR researchers and advocates were present. NI week 2013
was focused on smart grid technology and had less of a LENR presence,
although Dennis Cravens provided a very intuitive public demonstration of
LENR excess heat. Regardless, NI is a large company and initial media
frenzy of LENR should not drive up the price excessivly. This is a very
safe medium to long term investment.

Cyclone Power Technologies (CYPW:OTC) is a small company which researches
and produces engines operating from thermal energy. CYPW is a penny stock
listed on OTC:Pink stock exchange, the wild west of the stock world. The
stock price is currently at an all time low due to delays in the R+D
process. Regardless, they are looking toward LENR technologies, even adding
Dr. Kim from Purdue to their consulting board. Dr. Kim is heavily
affiliated with Defkalion and even with his academic background he is very
entrepreneurial, there is no doubt he will do all he can to combine
dekflaion LENR technology and CYPW's engines. Due to the low volume and
price, as well as the highly speculative nature of penny stocks, CYPW is
expected to explode during widespread LENR media attention. This is an
ideal short term investment.

Nickel/Palladium Nickel and Palladium come to mind when thinking of long
term cold fusion investments. Unfortunately, nickel is the most abundant
material in the earths crust, a change in the demand of nickel would not
affect the price drastically. Compared with Nickel, Palladium has a much
higher hydrogen reactivity and much lower Debye temperature, allowing for
palladium based LENR systems to be triggered at lower temperatures. Even if
commercial LENR systems use Nickel/Hydrogen, Palladium will always have a
use in the LENR world. Palladium is currently worth 725$ an ounce, compared
to its all time high of 1100$ in 2000, its nowhere near overpriced. Keep in
mind the price of Palladium is currently heavily tied to the projections of
worldwide car production. Palladium Exchange Traded Funds (ETF's) i.e.
palladium stocks are a convinient way to get in the game, but whats the
point of investing in a precious metal if you can't gawk at it? Buying
physical palladium online and having it mailed prevents you from having to
pay state sales tax on your investment. APMEX.com is a prefered vendor and
sells a variety of palladium coins and bullion. Palladium would be a good
short and medium term investment.

LENR Startup companies may provide the largest return on investment, of
course with high risk. LENR will not be dominated by one company, there
will be so many niche uses of LENR and various embodiments that thousands
of companies could be successful without saturating the market. Think
Dotcom boom on steroids. Traditionally, startup companies only want to
attract "professional investors" or investors putting in more than about
30k$. A recent article pointed out that LENR is the perfect use of
crowd-funding and with recent legislation it has become much easier for
startup companies to receive small investment from private individuals. If
you are reading this now, you are in the perfect position to get in early
with the next Elon Musk of LENR. While most currently active LENR companies
are seeking investment, very few would accept non professional investors.
LENRinvest was recently set up and would be worth contacting if you had
some cash on hand. My advice is to keep your eyes peeled for brand new LENR
companies, perform due diligence and approach them directly. Keep in mind
that the US patent office likes to block cold fusion patents, so be
cautious about the value of any pending intellectual property, it may
become a money drain due to office actions, appeals and litigation down the
line. By Simon Templar|Sunday, March 2, 2014|Alternative Energies, Business
and Economics, Science and Technology|0 Comments
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