SunCell Testing Resumes
The Most Disruptive Energy Technology Since Fire Grows Closer To Market
This morning, Brilliant Light Power posted the picture below of the SunCell and stated that testing has resumed:
“After over six challenging months of decommissioning, packing, moving, planning, building, satisfying regulations, unpacking, organizing, innovating the replacement of the startup system, and assembling, the SunCell is back online.”
This photo of the SunCell appears to show it running at low power output levels. At full power levels, the light output will be so bright that normal cameras would not be able to take a clear picture.
It is only a slight oversimplification* to say that water is about to replace hydrocarbons as humanity’s primary fuel source. No one is ready for the amount of disruption that zero marginal cost SunCell energy brings to the world.
Hydrino is the future, and the future is Brilliant.
* Hydrogen is the actual fuel source for the SunCell, and the only consumed input. It transitions to the Hydrino state and being so light, rapidly vents into space. However, because the Hydrino reaction is so incredibly energetic, water can be electrolyzed to serve as the source of the required hydrogen fuel. We don’t currently rely on hydrogen as a fuel source because it takes about 2 units of energy to electrolyze water for every 1 unit of energy received from combusting it. Water is thus not a viable source of net energy when combusting hydrogen after electrolysis. The Hydrino reaction releases about 200 times the energy of combustion. This allows water to serve as a fuel source: “pay” 2 units of energy to liberate hydrogen fuel via electrolysis, and receive 200 units of energy by transitioning that fuel into the Hydrino state inside the SunCell.




He must show us something this year. So much happining with using water as a source. Suncell it’s your time
Looks promising. Getting rid of the kiln was a big deal for a commercial prototype. You think we will see long duration runs this year? At what point will the scientific community start to investigate seriously? When they IPO? When there's a suncell in everybody's house?