BlackLight Power claims novel energy source
New Jersey-based BlackLight Power said a subsidiary of a small New Mexico utility, Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative, has licensed its technology and the rights to buy its heat-generating equipment. The company’s claims have caused controversy because they challenge long-held notions in physics. It’s an example of how the surge in interest in energy technology has revived older technologies, like solar thermal, and inspired scientists to develop disruptive technologies. It’s not easy for an outsider to assess the merits of the company’s technology, but it appears BlackLight Power is being taken seriously by some people.
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