[Marianne Macy asked me to post this]

The following statement has been released from Industrial Heat for Infinite
Energy Magazine today, March 10, 2016.   —Marianne Macy

Statement of Industrial Heat Regarding LENR Industry Developments

March 10, 2016

Industrial Heat’s objective is to make clean, safe and affordable energy
available everywhere, and in doing this we want to build a company that
demonstrates respect for all. LENR is a key focus of Industrial Heat and we
believe multiple technologies in this sector warrant further investigation
and development.

Industrial Heat has licensed, acquired or invested in several LENR
technologies from around the world. We have developed a group of LENR
thought leaders, and we have built a world-class engineering team. We are
pleased with the technologies we have assembled and with the group of
scientists and engineers working on them. Presently, the Industrial Heat
team is in the midst of assessing and prioritizing the technologies in our
portfolio.

Our operating philosophy is to foster scientific and engineering rigor in
the development of LENR. We will thoroughly assess data derived from sound
experiments which we design, control and monitor.

Embracing failure as well as success is important, because we learn from
both. Unfortunately, there is a long and continuing pattern of premature
proclamations in the LENR sector.

Because of this, we encourage open-minded skepticism. We believe society
suffers when technological advances and innovative experimentation are
stifled; likewise, society and the industry suffer when results are
promoted and claims are made without rigorous verification and precise
measurement.

We value credibility through sound LENR research. That’s why any claims
made about technologies in our portfolio should only be relied upon if
affirmed by Industrial Heat and backed by reputable third parties who have
verified our results in repeated experiments.

Our portfolio of work has never been stronger and we remain excited about
the potential we see. This optimism is grounded in more than just hope, yet
a great deal of work remains. The energy challenges of today must be met
with viable, clean, safe and affordable solutions.

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