Tom Wind to Present on LENR at SUNY Orange in Middletown, NY on Oct 20th

Tom Wind, consulting electrical engineer and president of the Energy 2.0 Society, will present a program on new findings on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions [LENR] or cold fusion on Monday, Oct 20 at 7 p.m. at the Orange County Community College (SUNY Orange) in Middletown, New York. The meeting be held at the Sandra and Alan Gerry Forum, Room 010 of the Rowley Center for Science & Engineering at SUNY Orange.

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Below is an description of the event from the SUNY Orange website.

Electrical engineer Thomas A. Wind, of Wind Utility Consulting in Iowa, is presenting a program on the new findings on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) or cold fusion on Monday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Rowley Center for Science & Engineering at SUNY Orange.

Unlike the claims and experiments of the 1980s, this new research, Wind asserts, is developing effective and workable means producing energy.

During his presentation, “LENR – The Promise of Clean and Affordable Energy,” Wind will define Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, explain how it works and give its practical applications and uses.
By comparing LENR to other nuclear energy sources, he will attempt to demonstrate how it leaves no radioactive waste products behind, thereby being clean and safe. In addition, he will outline how this technology will be utilized, both commercially and privately, and give an overview on the affect Low Energy Nuclear Reactions may have on existing energy companies.

Looking into the future and applying this information to daily life, Wind contends that “this technology will provide a new energy source for growing economies and improving the standard of living around the world without increasing fossil fuel usage or greenhouse gas emissions. . .

Registration is not required. Engineers and architects will receive a certificate for one PDH-CEU for each lecture attendance.