Nowadays, many companies are claiming to have achieved breakthroughs in fusion-related processes. A Gibraltar-based company specializing in catalyzed fusion is claimed to be a new entrant in this field.

ENG8, which has been developing a range of catalyst fusion reactors called EnergiCells, reportedly achieved a world-first milestone.

Their system, based on low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) technology, is reported to be capable of operating indefinitely without any external input power.

The self-powering system will also be able to export net electricity, according to the company. This is claimed to be the global-first milestone for catalyzed fusion.

Independent validation reportedly confirmed the company’s claim of achieving a device capable of indefinite operation without external power.

“We can consider that the device can operate indefinitely without any external input power,” said Dr Jean-Paul Biberian, an LENR expert who was commissioned by an investor to conduct technical due diligence on an EnergiCell.

I am skeptical of these claims.

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