Discovery:
Electricity Using Photovoltaic Conversion of Millions of Watts of
Brilliant Plasma
Thanks
to Peers/WantToKnow for the heads up. ~ BP
BlackLight
Power, Inc. Announces Sustained Production of Electricity Using Photovoltaic
Conversion of Millions of Watts of Brilliant Plasma
April 3, 2014, Yahoo News
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/blacklight-power-inc-announces-sustained-201700863.htmlApril 3, 2014, Yahoo News
BlackLight
Power, Inc. [has] achieved sustained electricity production from a primary new
energy source by using photovoltaic technology to transform brilliant plasma,
with power comprising millions of watts of light, directly into electricity. By
applying a very high current through its proprietary water-based solid fuel in
BlackLight Power’s breakthrough Solid Fuel-Catalyst-Induced-Hydrino-Transition
(SF-CIHT) technology, water ignites into brilliant plasma, a … bright flash of
extraordinary optical power that has a power density of over 1,000,000 times
that of any prior controllable reaction.
BlackLight
Power has now successfully converted the brilliant plasma directly into
electricity using photovoltaic cells (solar cells). Simply replacing the consumed
H2O regenerated the fuel, and the fuel can be continuously fed into the
electrodes to continuously output optical power that can be converted into
electricity. [This] safe, non-polluting power-producing system catalytically
converts the hydrogen of the H2O-based solid fuel into a non-polluting …
lower-energy state hydrogen called “Hydrino,” by allowing the electrons to fall
to smaller radii around the nucleus. The energy release is 200 times that of
burning the equivalent amount of hydrogen with oxygen.
Using
readily-available components, BlackLight has developed a system engineering
design of an electric generator that is closed, except for the addition of H2O
fuel, and generates ten million watts of electricity, enough to power ten
thousand homes. Remarkably, the device is less than a cubic foot in volume.
Note: How strange that the
major media are not picking up on this story of major proportions. For a 2008
CNN article showing Blacklight had attracted $60 million and was no longer
seeking funding, click here. For more on Blacklight Power, click here.
For more evaluation of this development, click here.
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