HOW DOES IT WORK

What does the STORM REACTOR® reaction look like?  It is well known the sun produces heat from nuclear fusion.  The image shows that following the creation of F17, the Fluorine rapidly bonds with Hydrogen, producing a hot flame.  This heat can be used to run piston or gas turbine engines.

Because much of the energy required to induce fusion originates from the molecules themselves, less energy is required to be input.  The result is output net energy profit.

The STORM REACTOR® induces nuclear fusion to produce heat using regular tap, rain, or seawater at ambient temperatures.  Using our exclusive (US patent pending) method, the Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms of the water are fused together to produce Fluorine isotopes.  The heat released can be used to run an engine.  The product of combustion (HF) decays back to a non-pollutant which can be recycled through the reactor.

This is not only about free and renewable power generation, but it is also an opportunity to provide clean energy to the masses without contributing to further negative climate change.

This is not only about free and renewable energy generation, it is also an opportunity to provide clean energy to the masses without contributing to further negative climate change.