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RE: Contact for Clean Energy Technologies
Hello from Western Australia, Alex
Here it is:
Address of their web site is:
http://biz.onramp.net/~ceti/
e-mail address:
ceti@msn.com
"Radioactive waste deactivation technologies have been developed utilising
our research in low energy nuclear reactions to transmute radioactive
materials such as depleted uranium into safer, non-radioactive isotopes via
an electro-chemical patented process.
Ongoing engineering development is intended to deliver a commercially viable
system for the conversion of hazardous elements as an alternative to long
term storage of high level radioactive wastes."
Kind regards
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Nick Tsurikov
Eneabba, Western Australia
e-mail:
ntsuriko@rgc.com.au
World Collection of Radiation Links:
http://www.westnet.net.au/Walkabout/
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From: Alex Zapantis[SMTP:alex.zapantis@ea.gov.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 1999 13:45
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Contact for Clean Energy Technologies
G'day all
I am trying to get in contact with a US company called Clean Energy
Technologies. Apparently they have been granted a patent for a process which
reportedly uses electrolytic cells to "increase the decay rate" of
radioactive wastes such that they are reduced in activity by a factor of 10
in 24 hours. I find this intriguing to say the least and am very interested
in obtaining some further information on the matter.
I would appreciate any contact details which you may be able to provide.
Regards
Alex Zapantis
Director, State of the Environment Reporting Section
Health Physicist, Office of the Supervising Scientist
Ph: (int+) 61 2 6274 2037
Fax:(int+) 61 2 6274 1336
Email: alex.zapantis@ea.gov.au
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