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.
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.
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.
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.