Cold Fusion Energy Inc.
Cold Fusion Energy, Inc. (CFEI), is a consortium of scientists and researchers dedicated to the ambitious mission of bringing the science of cold fusion into a working reality in the world. Leveraging expertise and experience CFEI has created a central resource for reliable, leading edge and well documented ideas, peer reviewed scientific experiments, papers and theories on cold fusion; its uses and potential applications in society. CFEI’s aim is to create a framework for collaboration so as to foster not only unprecedented advancement in the science of cold fusion, but to broaden the network to include inter-disciplinary alliances and cross-sector partnerships with business, institutions and government.
CFEI has been involved in cold fusion research since 1995 but was officially established in 2011.
The International Energy Agency projections show that global energy demand will grow nearly 30 percent by 2020. There will be a mounting need for many different forms of energy to meet this requirement and we believe that cold fusion is one of, if not the most important potential sources for efficient energy management and clean, sustainable energy solutions. At CFEI, our goal is to assist the forward movement of cutting-edge research into market implementation. Read More...
Potential Applications
Cold fusion has the potential to provide incredibly clean energy, free of green house gases (GHG )toxic emissions, pollution, radioactivity, and in and of itself has no carbon footprint. According to Mitchell R. Swartz, MD, Sc.D, “The energy density of cold fusion reactions is 10 million times that of gasoline. The fuel is heavy water, obtainable from the sea. Given the prevalence of the fuel, and incredible efficiency, cold fusion could play a critical role in future technologies with potential revolutionary applications to all energy issues - robotics, transportation, electricity production, space travel. Larger cold fusion power devices will fit into a hybrid car and offer methods to power in vivo medical devices such as the artificial heart.”
CFEI Speakers at the World Green Symposium |
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Peter Hagelstein, Professor at MIT Professor Peter L. Hagelstein is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Read More... |
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XingZhong Li, Professor at Tsinghua University in China Xing Zhong Li (PhD(eq.), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1962; PhD, University of Wisconsin (Madison), 1983) is a professor in the department of Physics at the Tsinghua University. Read More... |
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George Miley, Professor Emeritus Nuclear & Electrical Engineering Dr. George H. Miley, Professor Emeritus Nuclear & Electrical Engineering University of Illinois, Fellow American Nuclear Society, Fellow Institute & Electrical Engineers, Senior NATO Fellow NSF, award winning published author of hundreds of articles in journals and books in the field. Read More... |
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Keith Owens, Researcher Keith Owens is a pioneering investigator in Cold Fusion specializes in the stabilization of nuclear energy by understanding the frequency at which the atom is amalgamated. He was a staff member of Tampa Power from 1989 to 2000 before starting his own business in 2000.Read More... |
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R&D Scientists
- Michael McKubre
- Francesco Piantelli
- Edmund Storms
- V. Violante
- Francesco Celani
- Pam Boss
- Tadhiko Mizuno
- A, Takahashi
- J. Kasagi
Contact Us
Keith Owens
CEO, Cold Fusion Energy, Inc.
E-mail: keith@cfeis.com
Phone: (617) 899-0767
Facebook: Cold Fusion Energy, inc.
Twitter: CFEI_ColdFusion
Address: Cold Fusion Energy, Inc.
955 Massachusetts Avenue #440
Cambridge, MA 02139





