MIT professor has LENR device at 14 times energy gain

MIT professor has LENR device at 14 times energy gain

MIT professor Peter Hagelstein reportedly keeps running a LENR device since 6 months, and the device energy output is 14, compared with Rossi´s e-cat of  6.

The device is based on  nano technology to embed palladium in a zirconium matrix, in a revolutionary design. The device is called NANOR, created by Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy Inc. Prof. Hagelstein already revealed details of the device’s operation in a conference in Turin, Italy on May 4. A series of videos of the conference is now available on YouTube,  released a three-part video series (see sources below), and it indicates some exciting results.

Prof. Hagelstein says that the public is invited to take a look at the device in action.

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Christian Schumacher

Dr. Christian Schumacher is the founder and managing director of StepChange Innovations GmbH, a technology development and consulting firm based in Germany. He has 30 years of experience in the chemical industry with global players such as Hoechst, DyStar and Archroma in various senior managemnet roles.