An energy company based in Gibraltar, specifically at No. 2 Irish Town, has taken a big step toward making that vision a reality by developing a new catalyzed fusion system that generates electricity.
This innovative technology promises to provide clean, affordable energy and could change how you power your home and devices.
Here’s how this exciting development works and what it means for the future of energy.
ENG8 International’s Self-Powered Fusion System
ENG8 International’s specialists have announced in a press release that an independent validation of their EnergiCell® system was recently conducted by Dr. Jean-Paul Biberian, a leading expert in low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR). (ref)
The results show that their LENR-based technology system can reportedly operate indefinitely without needing any outside power source. This achievement marks a world-first milestone in catalyzed fusion.
An Expert’s Positive Review of EnergiCell® Technology
According to Dr. Biberian’s findings, the system can run continuously, producing kilowatts of energy, with three times more output than the energy it takes in.
He praised ENG8’s team of skilled scientists focused on plasma physics, noting their strong engineering capabilities.
In December 2020, an EnergiCell was first independently tested in the UK by Dr. Robert Morgan from Brighton University. This test showed that it released 1.8 times more energy as heat than the electricity used to power it.
In 2022 and 2023, further tests in Portugal by the Electrical Technical Institute revealed energy outputs of 2 and 2.4 times the input. Another lab found that the device produced twice as much electricity as it consumed, indicating a potential for self-powering and exporting electricity.
The EnergiCell Technology
In its technology section of their website, ENG8 explains that the EnergiCells consist of two main parts: the EnergiCell itself, where LENR reactions happen to release energy, and the supporting system that enables its operation. Both parts can be mass-produced.
ENG8 claims that the cost of this technology is only one-third that of wind and solar, and it can run continuously, 24/7. The operating costs are said to be similar to those of a hydrocarbon generator, but without fuel expenses.
The main fuel source is water, specifically ionized H2O, which provides the hydrogen ions needed for catalyzed fusion. The energy release occurs through a process that fuses protons and neutrons into atomic nuclei, generating electricity and heat.
With some adjustments, it can also produce chemical energy in the form of hydrogen and oxygen.
ENG8 states that thanks to its own patents and technologies, the energy produced is much greater than what is needed to create the plasma. (ref)
ENG8 CEO Promises Catalyzed Fusion Benefits
As stated in the press release, Valeria Tyutina, the CEO of ENG8, emphasized the advantages of catalyzed fusion technology over traditional hot fusion methods.
“Whilst hot fusion struggles to produce net energy, catalysed fusion technology is miles ahead, and offers a viable source of zero-emission, affordable energy to drive the global economy. Our technology is mass producible so everybody on the planet can have access to their own independent energy source.”
She also shared positive news about the company’s growing interest from industrial customers. Tyutina noted, “It’s very encouraging that we already have several industrial customers who have confidence in the technology and have expressed interest in our EnergiCell, with requirements ranging from 3 megawatts to 8 gigawatts.”
This demonstrates a strong market demand for innovative energy solutions, showing that many companies are eager to adopt ENG8’s cutting-edge technology for their energy needs.
The Urgent Need for Clean Energy Solutions
ENG8 warns that we are heading toward a future where energy will be a privilege for only some people. (ref)
In 2021, 675 million individuals lacked electricity, and 2.3 billion relied on dangerous cooking fuels. If we don’t take action now, projections suggest that by 2030, 1.9 billion people will still not have access to clean cooking, and 660 million will remain without electricity. (ref)
According to its website, ENG8 plans to independently validate a power plant that can generate net thermal or electrical energy by the end of 2025, aiming to start selling energy in 2026.
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