Webcast
Presentation by Dr. Randell Mills, Chairman, President
and CEO, BlackLight Power, Inc.
FBR Capital Markets 2009 Fall Investor Conference, Grand Hyatt,
New York, NY
October 8, 2009
Councillor
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September 14, 2009
Digital Briefs: New
Software and Websites for the Chemical Enterprise Chemical & Engineering News, Vol. 87, No. 37, (2009),
pp. 36
May also be accessed online by ACS members at http://pubs.acs.org/isubscribe/journals/cen/87/i37/html/8737sci3.html
"Released in July by Cranbury, N.J.-based Millsian, Inc.,
Millsian v2.0 Beta is a 3-D molecular visualization program
that can calculate the physical characteristics of structures
of almost any size or complexity. Chemists can use the software
to build structures or import them from databases; it handles
and converts between SMILES, MOL, and PDB file formats. Large
imported structures such as those of proteins or DNA fragments
can be edited and corrected for missing hydrogens or miscalculated
bond orders. Users can further evaluate binding pockets and reactive
sites in structures with the help of analytically calculated whole-molecule
charge distribution profiles. In addition, they can compute dipole
moments and rotational barriers for molecular conformation changes."
September 3, 2009
Sweet
Dreams Are Made of Geoengineering Reuters
Among new energy fixes presented to Reuters in recent days is
U.S.-based BlackLight Power. The company says it may have tapped
the energy that cosmologists have struggled to explain, called
dark matter, which fills the universe. The concept involves shifting
electrons in hydrogen molecules -- obtained cheaply from water
-- into a lower orbit, releasing energy in the process.
An
(Almost) Infinite Form of Power? Greentech Media
"Controversial BlackLight Power says it can generate massive
amounts of heat with a new form of hydrogen. And it has posted its
papers."
August 12, 2009
BlackLight
Power, Inc. Sees Proof of Research as Dawn of New Energy Age NJBIZ
"BlackLight Power, Inc., a Cranbury-based developer of a
potential new energy source through hydrogen chemistry, said Wednesday
independent research at Rowan University in Glassboro offers some
validation of the company's efforts."
August 12, 2009
Press
Release: BlackLight Power Physics Grand Slam: Power, Hydrinos,
Light Signature, Theory Prediction Validated
August 2, 2009
Renewable
energy source takes off: BlackLight Power Examiner
"There's lots of talk these days about renewable energy sources.
Yet few have heard of BlackLight Power - the $60 million dollar
company which has come up with a breakthrough renewable energy
source which defies the laws of physics."
July 30, 2009
Blacklight
Power Signs Sixth Utility Deal To Produce Power From Water Venture Beat
"BlackLight Power, one of the more controversial and mysterious
cleantech solutions on the market, announced today that it has landed
a commercial licensing deal with Maryland-based utility Akridge
Energy. This is the sixth such contract for the company, which claims
to have technology capable of generating energy using only water.[ ].
But it's hard to assume false advertising when now six utilities
have signed on to distribute the power it creates."
July 30, 2009
Press
Release: BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Its Sixth Commercial
License Agreement
January
6, 2009
Press
Release: BlackLight Power signs second commercial deal.
December 11, 2008
CNN's Energy Fix: "The
Looming Energy Revolution" featuring BlackLight Power, Inc.
may be found at
http://money.cnn.com/video/#/video/news/2008/12/11/news.energyfix.121108.cnnmoney
December 11, 2008
Press
Release: BlackLight Power signs first commercial deal.
November 17, 2008
NPR
Interview of Dr. Mills by John Ogle: "With the high
cost of energy and the health of the environment a growing concern,
a research company in New Jersey says it is able to create power
at pennies a kilowatt with no environmental impact."
An
American Invention Which Might End the World's Dependency on Oil Facts & Arts
"Should the claim of BlackLight Power, and now of Rowan University,
prove to be true, it will have the most profound implications for
the world in terms of economics, politics and environment."
October 26, 2008
Bucking
Atomic Theory The National
"Just what does it take before a revolutionary discovery
is accepted by the world's scientific community? That's the question
raised by renewed claims by a US-based company to have found a
radically new source of energy."
October 24, 2008
Mills:
God or Fraud? (scroll down to view coverage) The Wall Street Journal - livemint.com
"Either Randell Mills, Harvard medic and MIT electrical engineer,
is yet another science trickster, or the 21st century's Einstein.
Implications of his work mean: a) We have a cheap, unlimited, extractable
source of power b) Dark energy/matter is explained c) Quantum physics
is wrong, and if his theories have solved these eternal questions,
Mills is GOD."
BlackLight
Power Bolsters Its Impossible Claims of a New Renewable Energy Source New York Times
"Ask nearly any physicist if it's possible for a hydrogen atom
to enter a lower energy state than the ground, or resting state
they hold in nature, and you're likely to get an unequivocal "no."
But a tiny company in New Jersey called BlackLight Power has been
disputing that assumption for over a decade, and of late, making
gadfly claims that its founder says will overturn the accepted scientific
order."
October 21, 2008
BlackLight
Power Bolsters Its Impossible Claims of a New Renewable Energy
Source Venture Beat
"Ask nearly any physicist if it's possible for a hydrogen
atom to enter a lower energy state than the ground, or resting
state they hold in nature, and you're likely to get an unequivocal
"no." But a tiny company in New Jersey called BlackLight
Power has been disputing that assumption for over a decade, and
of late, making gadfly claims that its founder says will overturn
the accepted scientific order."
October 21, 2008
Puzzled
Researchers Vet BlackLight's Physics-Defying Hydrogen Power Earth2Tech
"BlackLight Power, the company that has pulled in $60 millioin
for its seemingly physics-defying fuel cell, is back with an announcement
about an independent validation of its technology. A team of engineers,
headed by Dr. Peter Jansson at Rowan University, have tested BlackLight's
prototypes and found that the devices perform as BlackLight claims..."
October 20, 2008
BlackLight Power,
Inc. Announces Independent Replication of New Energy Source
(scroll to page two to view coverage) Wall Street Journal - Market Watch
"BlackLight Power, (BLP) Inc. today announced the successful
independent replication and validation of its 1,000 watt and 50,000
watt reactors based on its proprietary new clean energy technology."
October 20, 2008
Press
Release: BlackLight Announces Independent Replication
of New Energy Source
Rowan Scientists confirmedBLP's 1 kW and 50 kW power source tests corresponding to 20
kilojules and 1.0 megajoules respectively. Chemical analysis
of the reactant and product R-Ni powder could account for less
than 1% of the observed energy from known chemistry. Calorimetry
and analytical testing were performed at Rowan University.
Energy Week, FM Radio News Channel
97.5 Houston, TX - Interview (Segment
1) (Segment
2) with Dr. Randell Mills and Alan M. Lammey, Energy Analyst
and Consultant (the interview runs for approximately 20 minutes)
(www.FmNewsChannel975.com) (www.HoustonEnergyAnalyst.com)
March 10, 2006
The
Atom Bombshell that is Splitting Opinion Financial Times
"Psychologists call it cognitive dissonance: the mental torment
that comes from being confronted by two fundamentally opposed
propositions. Deciding between them often provokes powerful emotions
– just ask Dr Randell Mills, whose claims have a habit of triggering
severe bouts of cognitive dissonance among otherwise perfectly
rational people."
January 9, 2006
Energy
Plan Draws Money and Ire Wall Street Journal, Section C3 "Physicists can figure out the laws of nature, but some
of them can't fathom why big names in finance and other luminaries
are keen to back a small, private company that claims to have
invented a new source of energy that the physicists say can't
exist."
November 4, 2005
Fuel's
Paradise? Power Source That Turns Physics On Its Head Guardian Unlimited - Science
"It seems too good to be true: a new source of near-limitless
power that costs virtually nothing, uses tiny amounts of water
as its fuel and produces next to no waste. If that does not sound
radical enough, how about this: the principle behind the source
turns modern physics on its head."
October 27, 2005
Hydrino
Power: Hype or Hope?(Cover story) BBC Focus Science and Technology Monthly, Issue 157
"It's claimed that a previously unrecognized form of
the hydrogen atom can release 1000 times more energy than normal
combustion. Is this the power source of the future?"
August 5, 2005
Hydrogen
Result Causes Controversy Physics World Magazine / Physics Web
"When is the ground state of a hydrogen atom not the ground
state? When it is a "hydrino" state, according to Randy
Mills and co-workers at BlackLight Power, a company based in Cranbury,
New Jersey. In a series of papers Mills and co-workers have argued
that the results of a variety of experiments on hydrogen plasmas
can only be explained by the existence of a new state in which
the electron has less energy than the n=1 ground state."