I have no data on LENR in Indonesia, but is someone is serious about there,
 my dear lobbyist have a network bigger than my company intranet.

However to start we need some public recognition, and then a process that
respect local culture... ;-)

They planned some fission reactor, but population was not so convinced...
and with their earthquake, hurricane,, eruption, corruption, frequency...
I'm not even sure waterfall is really safe there.



2014-06-03 20:49 GMT+02:00 Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>:

>   *From:* Roarty, Francis X
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>
>
> Jones, even if you just coined the term Hydrogen Valley it has the ring of
> inevitability too it and we are probably witnessing it’s birth. I would not
> be surprised if the breakthrough occurs in a rogue state or 3rd world
> nation
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>
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> I agree. China is probably the best bet for Hydrogen Valley now due to the
> IH connection, but behind them is Indonesia, which is one of the largest
> producers of nickel. They would be my bet unless it is China, but Sweden or
> Italy are also possibilities.
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> Indonesia has great need and little oil - with a population of
> 250,000,000, a few billionaires, a national work ethic and most importantly
> - “Singapore envy.” They can see what can be done by their neighbor with
> the proper blend of socialist controlled capitalism. The main problem is
> recruiting top scientists to a country where Islamic extremism could be a
> problem.
>
>
>
> Sweden could pull off “Hydrogen Valley” - however. After all, assuming
> this TIP report is positive, Sweden definitely will have a leg-up on the
> competition including an infrastructure for fuel cells.
> http://www.scandinavianhydrogen.org/
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> Jones
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> *“Singapore has been touted as the Asian model student of free-market
> capitalism, with a generous free-trade policy and welcoming attitude
> towards multinational companies. Yet in most other ways it is a socialist
> country. Whatever it is – it works for maximizing prosperity.*
>
>
>
> *All land is owned by the government, 85% of housing is supplied by the
> government-owned housing corporation, and a staggering 22% of GDP is
> produced by state-owned enterprises.”*
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