Robin van Spaandonk wrote:

>Experts at the Naval Research Laboratory estimate that
>cold fusion can be fully developed and commercialized for roughly
>$300 million to $600 million . . .
[snip]
If my device works, it could be thousands of times more effective than the
current CF reactors, and could be developed for less than 2 million dollars (and
that's a very high estimate).

Well, it would still cost hundreds of millions to make it into a practical device.

At ICCF-14 another NRL person told me, "we are one breakthrough away from a practical device." I think Celani may also be in that position, but let us wait to see if he is replicated. Arata also has promising approach but who knows what to make of his calorimetry.

- Jed

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