Conference organised by the CleanHME European Project*, the University of Szczecin (Szczecin, Poland) and the SFSNMC (Société Française de la Science Nucléaire dans la Matière Condensée) at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on September 5th 2024.

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The CleanHME European Project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 951974, Project duration: August 2020 – July 2024

CleanHME will develop a new, clean, safe, compact and highly efficient energy source based on Hydrogen-Metal and plasma systems, which could be a breakthrough for both private and industrial applications. The new energy source could be employed both as a small mobile system or alternatively as a stand-alone heat and electricity generator. We plan to construct a new compact reactor to test the HME technology during the long-term experiments and increase its technology readiness level. A comprehensive theory of HME phenomena will also be developed. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon2020 Framework Programme under grant agreement no 951974.

Project overview

Dr Jean-Paul Biberian a research Professor retired from the University of Marseille, made a presentation on the work his laboratory carried out on calorimetry on the CleanHME LENR reactors.

Two highlights:

  • There was more than 10 times energy released than from a chemical reaction
  • This cannot be due to a chemical effect.

CleanHME expert interviews

Dr Biberian has authored more than 80 research papers in the field of surface science and low energy nuclear reactions (LENR). He is the editor-in-chief of the peer reviewed journal devoted to LENR, the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. Dr Biberian received the Preparata medal in 2016.