This PR video was made for investors, and is impressive in its claims. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoWMJNT4J88
Of course, we are begging for more specific technical details about their 
progress. They claim to be converting charged particles from laser ablated 
dense hydrogen directly into electricity. That would be on a laboratory scale. 

Will it scale up?

In terms of companies with adequate funding, IP and vision - companies which 
could move to market soon, this is the pick of the litter, IMHO. By comparison, 
Mills has spent far more for far less and is stuck with  a dangerous toxic 
device with a short lifetime, while Brillouin is even further away from 
commercial relevance.

Since the video had only 3 views when I watched it - obviously they could use a 
little PR...
 ... and obviously, very few observers share my optimism about commercial 
prospects for Norront.





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