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Brillouin Energy's LENR Steam Boiler gets Wall St. Interest, and S.R.I. International Testing

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LENR is real, and being "engineered" for the practical generation of electricity. Right now, there is a high temp, high pressure steam boiler running on the "Nickel-Hydrogen Gas Loading" method of LENR (popularly known as "cold fusion"), being evaluated at S.R.I. International's laboratories. The company that built it, Brillouin Energy of Berkeley CA, has recently received a promise of $20 million from a NY investment bank, Sunrise Securities, upon completion of SRI's trials.
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